
Lufthansa introduces new charges on excess baggage
The german flag carriers says the new rules are in line with new IATA standards, but charges for bringing on a second piece of luggage start at 50 Euros a sector.
Lufthansa says they are adapting to standards that have been set by guidance IATA 302. All American carriers have long since adhered to the piece concept with a maximum capacity of 23g per passenger (one piece only).
Additional costs in economy from Singapore to Germany one way are:-
50 euros for a second piece (up to 23kg)·
100 euros for a heavier free piece (24-32kg)
100 euros for a larger free piece (over 158cm)· (all in Economy Class)
"Lufthansa is one of the last movers in the industry on such a concept which actually simplifies and enables each passenger to carry 3 more kilos in Economy Class"
And business class passengers are not spared, with an allowance of only two tickets.
Lufthansa may not be the only airline introducing such fees, Singapore Airlines does allow two pieces of luggage but United AIrlines only allows one.
IATA is trying to move airlines this way, or visa versa, under resolution 302 which is moving baggage from a weight basis to piece basis.
read more from the company statement
Under the piece concept, passengers are entitled to check in a specified number of baggage items free of charge, depending on their travel class. Weight restrictions also apply and are graduated according to Economy, Business and First Class. In some cases, passengers will have a significantly higher weight allowance than under the previous weight concept. The free baggage allowance for passengers travelling in Economy Class, for example, has been increased from 20 kg to 23 kg. In Business Class, passengers may check in two items of baggage - in First Class three - each weighing up to 32 kg. In future, under the new, standardised baggage rules, the free baggage allowances per passenger (in comparison to the former weight concept) will be as follows: The new excess baggage fees are much simpler than before as in future there will only be two flight categories: European and intercontinental. Each item of excess baggage will thus only be charged at a flat rate, not per kilo. On European routes, for example, each item of excess baggage (within the respective weight allowance) will be charged at a flat rate of 50 euros per flight leg. On long-haul flights, the excess baggage fee will be 150 euros per flight leg. The former weight concept at times resulted in much higher excess baggage charges. |