European airports have reintroduced the 100ml limit on liquids for carry-on bags since September 1. This means that recent trends towards more relaxed rules have been reversed and many travelers might face unexpected higher costs for checked baggage.
Here’s a useful guide to help you navigate these changes and keep your luggage expenses in check.
What’s the new rule?
The EU has reinstated the 100ml liquid limit as a precautionary measure, affecting all airports, even those with advanced scanning tech. If you’re carrying more than 100ml of liquid, you’ll need to pack it in checked luggage. To avoid unexpected fees, it’s crucial to understand your airline’s baggage policies before booking your flight.
Which airlines include checked baggage for free?
Legacy carriers like British Airways and Lufthansa often include a checked bag in the price of most fares, but this can depend on your ticket type. Basic economy fares may only cover hand luggage, so be sure to check your ticket details.
Low-cost carriers have varying policies. For example, Tui provides checked baggage for package bookings, but if you’re only buying a flight, you might need to pay extra. EasyJet and Jet2 offer free checked luggage with their package deals, but flight-only bookings may come with additional fees.
How much will checked luggage cost with other airlines?
Airlines such as Virgin Atlantic, United, Air France, and KLM usually include a checked bag with their fares. However, basic economy tickets often come with extra charges for checked luggage. For instance, American Airlines may charge around £60 each way for a checked bag on basic fares.
Low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air can be pricier, with Ryanair charging up to £59.99 for a 20kg bag and Wizz Air’s fees varying by season.
Tips to save on luggage fees:
- Know the rules: Check your airline’s baggage policy before you book to avoid surprises.
- Book in advance: Pre-booking your checked luggage is often cheaper than paying at the airport.
- Pack smart: Measure and weigh your hand luggage to ensure it meets size requirements.
With these tips, you’ll be well-prepared to manage your luggage and avoid extra charges.
Stay safe and happy travels!