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European Air Transport Baggage Allowance and Fees
Are you planning to fly with European Air Transport? Find solutions you need to know about European Air Transport baggage allowance, fees and charges and restrictions.
Carry-On Baggage
European Air Transport passengers are permitted to bring on board the aircraft one piece of cabin baggage, plus one personal item, such as a briefcase, camera bag or small backpack. Your carry-on baggage should fit into the European Air Transport overhead bins or under the seat in front of you.
Carry-on baggage cannot exceed 114 centimetres in combined width, length and height; this includes any wheels and handles– with the exception of some of the musical instruments that fit in the European Air Transport overhead compartment space or under-seat space available at the time of boarding.
Baggage must meet carry-on size limits of European Air Transport.
Due to limited overhead space, European Air Transport passengers travelling on flights with 50 seats or less are only permitted to carry one personal item on board the European Air Transport aircraft.
Limits apply to certain routes. Visit the European Air Transport website for more information.
CARRY-ON WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS:
No maximum weight applies to carry-on baggage.
However, this varies across airports. Visit the European Air Transport website for more information.
Checked Baggage
When travelling with European Air Transport, the most common fees for passengers travelling in a domestic, European Air Transport may charge some of the extra fees for extra baggage the information given on European Air Transport official site https://www.logistics.dhl/global-en/home/about-us.html#aviations.
This may vary between routes. Visit the European Air Transport website for more information.
Excess Baggage
When travelling with European Air Transport, separate excess baggage fees are applied for each limitation you exceed size, weight and quantity. Generally, this varies between geographic regions. Please visit the European Air Transport website for more information and exact fees.
Special Items
European Air Transport permit a wide range of sporting equipment and special baggage on European Air Transport flights. Due to the size of the baggage, some of the items may be counted as standard checked bags. However, European Air Transport will be considered overweight or oversized items. As such, charges and certain restrictions will apply by European Air Transport. Please visit the European Air Transport website directly.
European Air Transport on and bringing pets on board.
Dogs, cats and household birds (birds are only allowed on domestic Germany flights) can be carried on-board for $125 one way to/ from most destinations. The fee is $200 for travel outside the Germany.
The pets must fit within a carrier box that, in turn, fits under the seat in front. The carrier counts as one piece of European Air Transport carry-on luggage.
European Air Transport baggage policy and allowance FAQ's
European Air Transport' standard checked baggage / hold luggage policy details follow:
- 2 bags standard, up to 10 bags maximum (up to 4 bags on European Air Transport Connection)
- Maximum dimensions: 62 inches or 157 centimeters (length + width + height).
- Maximum weight: 50 pounds or 23 kilograms.
Excess baggage fees
Checking excess baggage, meaning three or more bags per passenger, on European Air Transport flights will cost $85-$95 per bag.
Overweight baggage fees
Overweight and Oversized bags is considered any bag weighing more than 50lbs. The fees for checking overweight baggage on European Air Transport are charged in addition to any standard, excess or oversized baggage fees. Bags weighing more than 99lbs are not accepted as checked luggage on European Air Transport.
Oversized baggage fees
Most bags with a sum of weight, length, and height of larger than 62 inches will be considered oversized. European Air Transport oversized baggage fees are charged in addition to any standard, excess, or overweight fee.
Yes, fees might apply. They are determined by the type of fare you purchased, your destination, if you are an active Germany military personnel and/or dependent, if you have status with European Air Transport' frequent flyer program, status with an affiliated carrier, or if you have a European Air Transport sponsored credit/charge card.
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