Baggage guide

How to avoid overweight luggage fees

The easiest time to solve an overweight suitcase is at home. A few checks before departure can prevent rushed repacking, discarded items, and unexpected airport charges.

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Confirm the allowance for your exact booking

Do not rely on a general memory of the airline's rules. Open the booking confirmation and check the number of bags, weight allowance, size limits, and whether allowances can be combined between passengers. Rules can differ by route, fare, and purchased extras.

Weigh luggage correctly at home

Use a luggage scale on a packed and fully closed bag. Lift steadily until the reading settles, then repeat the measurement. Allow a sensible margin because scales and packing can vary.

Remove weight in the right order

Plan for the return journey

Souvenirs, shopping, damp clothing, and leftover toiletries can make the return bag heavier. Record the outbound weight, keep the scale with you, and leave some unused allowance when you expect to bring items home.

Do compression bags reduce weight?

Compression bags reduce volume, not weight. They can make it easier to accidentally exceed a weight allowance because more clothing fits inside the case. Use them for organisation and space, then weigh the finished bag.

For bag dimensions and wheel choices, read the cabin luggage comparison guide. Ryanair passengers can also use the Ryanair cabin bag guide.

Check before both flightsLeave a margin beneath the allowance and weigh again after packing for home.
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