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  • #31
    Originally posted by MSPeconomist View Post
    At JFK on January 10, SQ had a supervisor in the jetway checking the weight of carryon bags. I saw a few business class passengers being force to gate check roller bags that looked big but clearly would bit into the bins.
    I would ask them to rebook me on another airline.

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    • #32
      I believe that sometime it depends on luck. I had three luggages with me while I was flying back from MEL last Dec.

      The line was very long as the intended A380 was pull out of service, replaced by B744 and they had eight counters opened for check in.

      The check-in one weigh around 21 at most. Hand carries almost 7 kgs for two. As per customer, only one check in is allowed; but the check in lady asked me to check-in all my hand carries + luggage. In the end I only had my coat with me, this is rather convenient for me.

      Thank you to the nice lady whoever you are. Never got a chance to grab your name, the others at other counter were made to take out extra kilos or throw away their belongings. Pity them.

      (Hint: go for young lady, they are often more friendly in Melbourne)

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      • #33
        To/from USA allowance in J

        I do have a question somewhat related to this topic - how strictly does SQ enforce the check-in baggage limit for travel to/from USA in J class?

        Referring to SQ's website, the allowance in J is 2 x 23kg, whereas J passengers on UA, CX, and virtually every other airline allow 2 x 32kg.

        I'm asking because I am planning a relocation to USA, and an allowance of 2 x 32kg on SQ will be very helpful, and using my *alliance gold status to get a 3rd 32kg allowance will be even better.

        Also, any particular reason why the limit is 2 x 23kg on SQ? Is it to cater for additional fuel required for the non-stop A340-500 flights?

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        • #34
          The 2 x 23kg limit seems to be a cost cutting measure as it is valid for all USA flights, not just the non-stops. Yes, ridiculously it is the same allowance for all classes (F/J/Y).
          In my experience, they might let you go with 1-2 kg excess per bag (YMMV) but definitely not 32 kg.
          If you really need the allowance, I would suggest flying EVA Air (BR) -- for J class their allowance (to and from USA) is 2 x 32 kg plus 1 x 23 kg.

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          • #35
            So in J you are allowed 2 x 7kgs bags as carry on ?

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            • #36
              Anyone ?

              So 2 x 7kgs bags or just 1 x 7kg bag ? in J ?

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              • #37
                www.singaporeair.com > Before You fly > Plan & Prepare > Baggage > Cabin Baggage

                2 X 7 kg in J.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by StarG View Post
                  www.singaporeair.com > Before You fly > Plan & Prepare > Baggage > Cabin Baggage

                  2 X 7 kg in J.
                  Thanks, but I did look there and it wasn't clear to me if it was 2 x 7kg bags or 7kgs in TOTAL

                  I have emailed SQ twice and never received a reply!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by FlyBoy View Post
                    Thanks, but I did look there and it wasn't clear to me if it was 2 x 7kg bags or 7kgs in TOTAL

                    I have emailed SQ twice and never received a reply!
                    that ain't clear??? 2 x 7 is very clear already what.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by FlyBoy View Post
                      Thanks, but I did look there and it wasn't clear to me if it was 2 x 7kg bags or 7kgs in TOTAL
                      It's obviously 2 x 7kg because it would be absurd if Y gets 1 x 7kg and J gets 2 with a combined maximum of 7kg.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by jhm View Post
                        It's obviously 2 x 7kg because it would be absurd if Y gets 1 x 7kg and J gets 2 with a combined maximum of 7kg.
                        Perhaps but you never know...

                        Considering the crap J checked baggage allowance...

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by jhm View Post
                          It's obviously 2 x 7kg because it would be absurd if Y gets 1 x 7kg and J gets 2 with a combined maximum of 7kg.
                          actually even if you don't talk about absurd part. it's obvious when they say 2 = pieces x 7 = kg right... -.-"

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                          • #43
                            Best to ignore the troll...



                            As this image shows

                            WEIGHT: UP TO 7KG

                            It is NOT clear if it's total weight or weight per piece

                            Common sense would indicate weight per piece but airlines don't always operate via common sense...

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by FlyBoy View Post
                              Perhaps but you never know...
                              http://www.singaporeairlines.com/saa...?v=1975271803&

                              "Total weight not to exceed 7 kg (15 lb) per piece"

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by jhm View Post
                                http://www.singaporeairlines.com/saa...?v=1975271803&

                                "Total weight not to exceed 7 kg (15 lb) per piece"
                                Thank you

                                My failed reading skills and SQ not having it displayed on the main cabin baggage page .....

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