I`ve got a flight next week from Perth International airport, does anyone know what they charge these days for excess baggage.
I`m looking at 15kg`s over my limit, and I ve heard that they charge anything from $10, - $80, a kilo.
I do`nt mind paying $10, but $80!!!, it would be cheaper to drive it home.
Thanks, Happy sailing.
Yep, domestic is $10 /kg. red roo is 23kg limit then pay after that and I think virgin allow an extra 5 kg for sporting equip, so effectivly 28 kg then $10/kg after that
Totally carrier dependant. Qantas are typically pretty good domestic, no idea international. However on Virgin you'll get stung and Jetstar you might not even get it on the plane. I think last time I flew from Perth to Syd with virgin it cost me $250 or something extra. They charge $10/kg over 23kg. so if you check in 33kg it will cost you an extra $100. Couple of boards, sails etc you're looking at 40kg easy.
Edit see below, sorry for confusing the matter.
Yeah forgot about the 5kg extra allowance for sporting goods. For some reason I entirely missed brads post...I think it's because I had the reply window open when the lightning storm struck...just hit reply when the internet returned...now look stupid. Nothing new ![]()
My son & I travelled to the Pattaya Cup last week on Singapore Airlines with a Bic Techno 293.
Despite being 11kgs over between us, we took the board and a big, heavy rig for free.
We do a lot of travelling with this board (and his RSX) and domestically we travel with Virgin for free. Over 270cm long and Qantas will insist that you airfreight the board which can cost up to $200 depending on the length of the flight.
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