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Craphouserat

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1,501 posts

207 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Dumbass question - never used the Easyjet Automated things...

We're allowed 22 kg each and just want to share one piece of luggage for the hold and one small carry on piece.

Can you tell these automated things that although the case is say 30 kg it is for two people or should we just have a small case each?

Yeah - you are correct I don't fly often !

Cheers
Baz

Regbuser

4,371 posts

41 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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It won't like a 30kg case... computer says no..

Rough101

2,153 posts

81 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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30kg is excess baggage in some airports anyway as it’s not a safe lift for one man.

22s

6,403 posts

222 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Craphouserat said:
Dumbass question - never used the Easyjet Automated things...

We're allowed 22 kg each and just want to share one piece of luggage for the hold and one small carry on piece.

Can you tell these automated things that although the case is say 30 kg it is for two people or should we just have a small case each?

Yeah - you are correct I don't fly often !

Cheers
Baz
1 x small each

Vasco

17,166 posts

111 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Craphouserat said:
Dumbass question - never used the Easyjet Automated things...

We're allowed 22 kg each and just want to share one piece of luggage for the hold and one small carry on piece.

Can you tell these automated things that although the case is say 30 kg it is for two people or should we just have a small case each?

Yeah - you are correct I don't fly often !

Cheers
Baz
You can't do it that way - do two smaller cases which are both within their limits.

Craphouserat

Original Poster:

1,501 posts

207 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Thanks guys.

Heartworm

1,931 posts

167 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Easyjet said:
If you're travelling with family or friends on the same flight and booking, you can pool your total weight allowance. No single item can weigh more than 32kg.
From the easy jet website

//j17

4,587 posts

229 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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As others have said your booking is for each passenger, individually to have a 22kg hold bag, not a combined 44kg weight limit. Basically these all come down to the weight of bag an employer can reasonably expect a member of baggage handling staff to lift (without injuring themselves and the employeer being liable) and that airport baggage handling systems can cope with.

djc206

12,615 posts

131 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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//j17 said:
As others have said your booking is for each passenger, individually to have a 22kg hold bag, not a combined 44kg weight limit. Basically these all come down to the weight of bag an employer can reasonably expect a member of baggage handling staff to lift (without injuring themselves and the employeer being liable) and that airport baggage handling systems can cope with.
32kg/70lbs is the international standard for overweight, anything over 23kg/50lbs will normally have a heavy tag on it.

You can pool your allowance up to 32kg ie if you each have a 23kg allowance totalling 46kg you can take one 32kg bag and one 14kg bag. Someone has quoted the EasyJet website where they clearly state that’s acceptable when travelling together on the same flight.

Griffith4ever

4,571 posts

41 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Heartworm said:
Easyjet said:
If you're travelling with family or friends on the same flight and booking, you can pool your total weight allowance. No single item can weigh more than 32kg.
From the easy jet website
Thread solved. Pack your 1 x 30kg bag!