Air Travel Suitcase Weight Limits

weight limit for air travel baggage?

how much weight is allowed per suitcase on planes

Hold baggage.
The maximum weight depends on the airline. British Airways will allow you 22kg but most will permit 20kg. This is the total per person so there is no hope of having two 22kg cases and getting them on for free.
Sometimes it is possible to buy an extra allowance. This is usually expensive (around £12/kilo).

If you are travelling with someone else then some airlines, like BA, will allow you to distribute your joint allowance between you. This means that one bag may be slightly more than 22kg and the other may be less, but the total must not exceed 44kg and no single bag must be heavier than 30kg. Not all airlines will permit this sharing of allowance and they insist that each bag is bleow their limit. For example – no single bag may exceed 20kg on Easyjet unless you pay a high excess baggage charge.

Cabin baggage.
This is usually limited to One Bag per person. The bag is limited by size rathr than weight because it has to fit the overhead locker. If the check in attandent thinks that your cabin bag is going to be dangerously heavy (i.e. that it would cause serious injury if it fell out and hit someone) . The cabin bag sizes are quite small because they must fit the locker. At most check-in queues there are cages for you to check the size of your bag. Anything too big or too heavy must go in the hold.

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