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How much stuff are you allowed to bring on the flight over?
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crazylemongirl



Joined: 23 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 2:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got a $200NZ overcharge after being overweight on Air New Zealand from auckland to incheon. They only allow 20 and I had 30. The airline policy was that they start charging from 25. So at 40 bucks a kilo I learnt an expensive lesson. Post is cheaper, at just 10kg. If you think you are going to be overweight have a bag of 'postable stuff.' So that you can have some said it snail mail.

Also in the past I've explained my situation to the airline before hand (thai, singapore) that I'm going to a place I can't buy clothes, shoes etc. And they've bumped up my luggage allowance. Air New Zealand doesn't do this.

Finally if you have a frequent flyer card some of them give you a higher luggage allowance.
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teachingld2004



Joined: 29 Mar 2004

PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:40 am    Post subject: how many pounds Reply with quote

Make sure you take 2 suitcases. Not sure of the pounds, but I do know that if one bag is overweight and one bag is underweight, make them equal, cause you will get charged extra if the bag is over weight. Also you are allowed a carry on, so put the heavest stuff in that. ANd I am almost sure you can have a back pack too. Your best bet is to call the airline.
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panthermodern



Joined: 08 Feb 2003
Location: Taxronto

PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Years of packing have taught me a few things. Go get some garbage bags and elastic bands. Pack your heavy sweaters and stuff into the garbage bags then use a vacuum cleaner to suck the air out and close the bag with the elastic band. It will compress stuff and save you a ton of space.


You are an evil genius ...

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What about weighing the passanger AND the luggage with a maximum combined weight? Anyone agree/disagree?


Yes, I do. disagree

If weight were passenger + luggage = X

Then everyone would have a combined ( passanger + luggage) weight of X.

The static weight of a plane makes the passenger / luggage weight question moot.

The restrictions on luggage weight is a baggage handling problem and concern rather then flight physics and costs.

747-400 - Standard operating empty with PW-4056s 180,985kg

747-400 - Flightcrew of two. Typical three class seating for 416 (23 first, 78 business and 315 economy class pax). Cargo hold 170.5m3 (6025cuft) or 151m3 (5332cuft).

747-400 Domestic - Two class seating for 568 (24 first and 544 economy).

747-400 Combi - Typical arrangement for six or seven pallets and 266 three class passengers.

747-400ER - Same as -400, but cargo hold 158.6m3 (5599cuft) or 137m3 (4837cuft).

747-400F - 30 pallets on the main deck and 32 LD1 containers in the lower hold.

The plane with has weight of 180 985 kg

416 people with a combined total of 500 Kg of weight / luggage

Equals 1.15 % of the mass of the plane.

416 x 500 = 208000
208000 / 180 985 = 1.14926651


If they have a combined total of 400 kg

416x400 = .919413211

If total of 100 kg.

416x100 / 180 985 = .2298853303

People are hardly (give or take) 1% of the weight of the plane if they each weigh 400 kg (with luggage).

The people weight nothing compared to the hull.

The fuel cost is more effected by weather.

The cost is in the moving the bags.

Fat people carring less luggage are cheaper to move for A to B then skinny people with tonnes of bags.
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diver



Joined: 16 Jun 2003

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 5:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

panthermodern wrote:
What about weighing the passanger AND the luggage with a maximum combined weight? Anyone agree/disagree

Yes, I do. disagree


I tend to disagree with that kind of policy myself, but it is an issue that has come up. The weight of luggage and passengers is an issue of flight safety and, despite your math, a fuel efficiency issue.

Growing waistlines in the US are causing the airlines extra in terms of fuel bills. The argument that slim people make is that they pay the same amount for a ticket, but use less fuel. They should be allowed to make up the difference in luggae.

Person A @ 70kg + luggage @ 30kg = 100kg

Person B @ 110kg + luggaeg @ 30kg = 140kg

Person A feels that since he/she is paying the same amount as person B, they should be allowed to use up the same amount of resources (fuel) as Person B.

Weight does affect fuel. Weight does affect safety (obviously). Passenger weight is a concern to the FAA.


US DOT wrote:
Last week, the Department of Transportation estimated that the increasing weight of Americans increased airlines' fuel cost $275
million in a single year and released 3.8 million extra tons of carbon dioxide into the air burning it.



See:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/831275/posts

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/05/02/health/main552008.shtml

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6409403/

http://www.fedsmith.com/articles/articles.showarticle.db.php?intArticleID=89

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137636,00.html

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BBWNorthwest/message/22738

http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueMJ03/Hangar5603.html
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phaedrus



Joined: 13 Nov 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

panthermodern wrote:

The plane with has weight of 180 985 kg

416 people with a combined total of 500 Kg of weight / luggage

Equals 1.15 % of the mass of the plane.

416 x 500 = 208000
208000 / 180 985 = 1.14926651


If they have a combined total of 400 kg

416x400 = .919413211

If total of 100 kg.

416x100 / 180 985 = .2298853303

People are hardly (give or take) 1% of the weight of the plane if they each weigh 400 kg (with luggage).


I believe it would be 115%, 91% and 22%.
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kangnamdragon



Joined: 17 Jan 2003
Location: Kangnam, Seoul, Korea

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Years of living here have taught me:

1. Call the airline to check the weight limit on bags. The rules often change.

2. Don't bring cheap, bulky stuff which you can buy here.
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diver



Joined: 16 Jun 2003

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 8:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A good rule of thumb is not to bring this much...

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panthermodern



Joined: 08 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

babies should count as carry on luggage or banned.

purse + diaper bag + carry on + baby = a lot of stuff I don't get to bring on board PLUS my "carry on" dose not cry and poop everywhere ...














My plan.

Reduce ticket prices by a preportional amount.
No luggage, no carry on.

Pay for all luggage (including carry on) by the kg.

Maybe 1 kg = $5.00

BEST PLAN:

Distance x Weight x Mystery Number.

Mystery Number x Cost x 2

Pre pay your weight and luggage ...

and

No shitty meals ...
No Babies ... OR Babies count as luggage
No fat assed people who can't sit in a regular chair ...

My S.O. and I have gotten into the habit of hitting subways at the airport ... or packing a pick nick lunch ...
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anomi



Joined: 16 Oct 2003

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

crazylemongirl wrote:
I got a $200NZ overcharge after being overweight on Air New Zealand from auckland to incheon. They only allow 20 and I had 30. The airline policy was that they start charging from 25. So at 40 bucks a kilo I learnt an expensive lesson. Post is cheaper, at just 10kg. If you think you are going to be overweight have a bag of 'postable stuff.' So that you can have some said it snail mail.

Also in the past I've explained my situation to the airline before hand (thai, singapore) that I'm going to a place I can't buy clothes, shoes etc. And they've bumped up my luggage allowance. Air New Zealand doesn't do this.


AirNZ are total bastards about luggage. I always say "Look at that guy over there, he must weigh twice as much as me" and they're never impressed enough to let my measly 27kg through without charging me $80. My mate just went away and put on all his shirts, pants and jackets, re-presented himself and they let him through ....... they are total bastards.
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tzechuk



Joined: 20 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

panthermodern wrote:
babies should count as carry on luggage or banned.

purse + diaper bag + carry on + baby = a lot of stuff I don't get to bring on board PLUS my "carry on" dose not cry and poop everywhere ...
No Luggage, no carry on.

Pay for all luggage (including carry on) by the kg.

Maybe 1 kg = $5.00

BEST PLAN:

Distance x Weight x Mystery Number.

Mystery Number x Cost x 2

Pre pay your weight and luggage ...

and

No *beep* meals ...
No Babies ... OR Babies count as luggage
No fat assed people who can't sit in a regular chair ...

My S.O. and I have gotten into the habit of hitting subways at the airport ... or packing a pick nick lunch ...


All babies are now charged 10% by all airlines. This is not 10% of the discounted price either, this is 10% of the published, original price.

My baby, aged 3 months, will have to pay 200,000 won to fly to Hong Kong whilst I pay 400,000.

No babies? They make money out of babies!
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peppergirl



Joined: 07 Dec 2003

PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

panthermodern wrote:

Reduce ticket prices by a preportional amount.
No luggage, no carry on.

Pay for all luggage (including carry on) by the kg.

Maybe 1 kg = $5.00

BEST PLAN:

Distance x Weight x Mystery Number.

Mystery Number x Cost x 2

Pre pay your weight and luggage ...

and

No *beep* meals ...
No Babies ... OR Babies count as luggage
No fat assed people who can't sit in a regular chair ...

My S.O. and I have gotten into the habit of hitting subways at the airport ... or packing a pick nick lunch ...


Well, the cheap airlines in Europe (Ryanair etc) are doing almost exactly what you're suggesting (not the baby thing though, and tzechuk is right, you do have to pay 10% for infants up to 2 yrs old these days, and 75% for 2-12 year olds).
Those cheap airlines only let you bring a small amount of luggage, I think 10 kg or so, no meals on board (but you can buy drinks/sandwiches), no meal coupons or hotel stays if the flight gets cancelled etc.
Those flights are really successful (and really cheap!).

About the fat people: I thought some airlines make people who can't fit into 1 seat pay for 2.. not too sure if this is true or just a rumour, but sounds like a very good idea to me!
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anomi



Joined: 16 Oct 2003

PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You know what else makes Air NZ bastards? Rhetorical question. Recently a wheelchair-bound tourist holidayed in NZ. He had motor neurone disease and still managed to have a great trip with whale watching etc, and people on the tours helped him on and off the boats, buses, trains etc. Anyway he fronts up to his flight back home and the AirNZ staff won't help him on the plane. They aren't allowed to lift passengers on and off because of occupational health and safety issues. So the guy has to get his nurse to fly from England to lift him onto the plane and then fly her home again, at his insurance company's expense at least.

totally off the topic of course but.......don't you think that's WRONG???

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=10010761
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peemil



Joined: 09 Feb 2003
Location: Koowoompa

PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apparently if your Canadian you can bring the kitchen sink and no one will complain...

If you head to Australia it's got to be 20kg or less otherwise the Unions kick up a stink.
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