Lufthansa is simplifying its free baggage
allowance policy. The new rules apply to all tickets purchased on
or after 1 June 2011.
In future, passengers especially on
intra-European flights and on long-haul flights to Asia, the
Middle East and some countries in Africa and South America will
have a higher free baggage allowance. For tickets booked before 1
June, however, the previous baggage allowances, as printed on the
ticket, will apply.
This concept was implemented a while ago on many
of the airline's long-haul flights on North Atlantic routes,
particularly.
Under the piece concept, passengers are
entitled to check in a specified number of baggage items free of
charge, depending on their travel class. Weight restrictions also
apply and are graduated according to Economy, Business and First
Class.
In some cases, passengers will have a significantly higher
weight allowance than under the previous weight concept. The free
baggage allowance for passengers travelling in Economy Class, for
example, has been increased from 20 kg to 23 kg. In Business
Class, passengers may check in two items of baggage - in First
Class three - each weighing up to 32 kg.
In future, under the new, standardised baggage rules, the free baggage allowances per
passenger (in comparison to the former weight concept) will be as
follows:
Economy Class: 1 item of baggage weighing up to 23 kg
(previously: any number of baggage items weighing a total of 20
kg)
Business Class: 2 items of baggage weighing up to 32 kg
each, i.e. a maximum of 64 kg (previously: any number of baggage
items weighing a total of 30 kg)
First Class: 3 items of
baggage weighing up to 32 kg each, i.e. a maximum of 96 kg
(previously: any number of baggage items weighing a total of 40
kg)
For infants under two years of age without their own
seat, the free baggage allowance remains unchanged: one
collapsible pushchair plus one item of baggage weighing a maximum
of 23 kg.
Depending on their status, Miles & More members
can check-in additional items free of charge.
Any
additional check-in baggage items will incur excess baggage fees.
In Economy Class, a flat rate of 50 euros will be charged for a
second item of luggage. Each item of excess
baggage will thus only be charged at a flat rate, not per kilo. On
European routes, for example, each item of excess baggage (within
the respective weight allowance) will be charged at a flat rate of
50 euros per flight leg. On long-haul flights, the excess baggage
fee will be 150 euros per flight leg. The former weight concept at
times resulted in much higher excess baggage charges.
In
addition to their checked-in baggage, Lufthansa passengers
travelling in First or Business Class can take two items of hand
baggage on board; in Economy Class the free baggage allowance is
one item of hand baggage, as before. Each piece must not weigh
more than eight kg, and the linear dimensions may not exceed 55 x
40 x 20 cm. The maximum size of a folding garment bag is 57 x 54 x
15 cm.
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