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How much luggage can I check in by plane? What should I do if I am overweight? Is a bigger box all right?

Baggage larger than 20 inches must be checked and only one or two personal belongings can be carried. According to the relevant regulations of civil aviation, the articles that can be carried by air passengers are as follows:

The volume of non-checked baggage should be able to be placed under the passenger's front seat or in the closed luggage rack.

1. The weight limit of free articles carried by each passenger in first class and business class is 10 kg, and the weight limit of free articles carried by each passenger in economy class is 5 kg.

2. Passengers with first-class and business-class air tickets can carry two items with them; Passengers with economy class tickets can only carry one item with them. The length, width and height of each personal belongings shall not exceed 55CM, 40CM and 20CM respectively, and the total weight shall not exceed 5 kg.

There are two kinds of free baggage: carry-on baggage and checked baggage, which add up to only 15 kg. Carry-on articles shall not exceed 20cm x 30cm x 40cm in size and 5kg in weight (limited to one piece).

The size of the checked baggage shall not exceed 40 cm X60 cm X 100 cm and the weight shall not exceed 10 kg.

The overweight part needs to pay the overweight baggage fee, and each kilogram is calculated according to 65438+ 0.5% of the economy class fare announced by the state.

Extended data:

Packaging and marking

1. The packaging of the goods shall ensure that the goods are not damaged, lost or leaked during transportation, and that aircraft equipment or other articles are not damaged or polluted. The packaging of goods should be firm, intact and light, and meet the requirements of the whole transportation.

2. The shipper shall indicate the unit, name, detailed address and storage and transportation requirements of the consignee and shipper on the outer packaging of each goods. 3. The shipper shall stick or attach the carrier's freight label to the outer package of each cargo.

When using the old packaging, the shipper must remove the residual marks and labels on the original packaging.

5, live animals, fresh perishable goods, valuables, dangerous goods and other special goods packaging should meet the carrier's specific requirements for this kind of goods.

References:

Consignment-Baidu encyclopedia