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Add Baggage

The process of adding extra baggage to your booking may vary depending on the airline, the booking method you used and whether you are taking a domestic flight or international flight. However, be smart about your packing, as adding excess baggage usually comes at a hefty cost.

Extra Baggage Process

Here are some general steps you can follow:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Weighing your luggage beforehand is the best way to avoid paying charges for extra weight on a flight. You can use a spring weight machine (you can even carry it while travelling for easy weighting) or even your weighing scale.
  • Pack smartly and carry things that you will absolutely need.
  • Always buy bags that are light in weight as it will allow you to carry more.
The additional baggage charges can vary depending on the airline, the route, and the weight and size of the baggage. It's important to check your airline's baggage policy for specific information on fees.
It depends on which airline you are travelling with and the destination
You can buy excess luggage while booking your ticket. Some airlines allow you to do so during the web check-in, while others don’t. We advise you to pre-book if you are sure you need extra luggage.
In most cases, you can still add baggage to your booking after you've checked in, but you may need to pay additional fees. It's best to contact your airline directly to see what your options are.
It depends on the website or travel agent you used to book your flight. Some may allow you to add baggage through their website or customer service, while others may require contacting the airline directly.
Use luggage tags with your name, phone number, and email address, use tracking devices with GPS technology to track the location of your luggage, and always take a photo of your luggage as there are chances of identical luggage of other passengers. 
Shipping your luggage can be a convenient option if you're traveling and have a lot of luggage or if you need to send your luggage ahead of you. There are several companies that specialise in a variety of shipping options, including ground shipping, air shipping, and express shipping. It's important to note that shipping your luggage can be more expensive than checking it on a plane (unless it’s a lot), so it's a good idea to compare the costs and weigh your options before making a decision. Additionally, shipping your luggage may take longer to arrive at your destination than checking it on a plane, so you'll need to plan accordingly