Does anyone know if your hand luggage is weighed if travelling with Thomas Cook?I have been away twice this year with Thomson and they didnt weigh it.
I am flying to Dalaman with TC this Friday and have 15kgs allowance.I have light holdalls on wheels and tend to travel light but was going to put shoes and toiletries in my hand luggage(in 100ml bottles)to help with the weight.
Hand luggage is not weighed but I would be careful about 100ml bottles as I thought it was only 50mls you were allowed.
100 ml bottles are Ok as long as they are in a 20cmx20cm transparent bag and don't exceed 1litre in total.
100 ml bottles,no more than 10,total 1 litre,in a clear plastic bag.
I know it is 10 x100ml bottles in a plastic bag.Although I cant get 10 in one bag I can use 2 bags as my husband is travelling with me. In June 2007 I didnt have the right sized bag for my eye drops(My bag was a fraction too small!)and I saw a bag with a couple of items in on the desk at the security.I just emptied them out and put my drops in.The security came after me informing me it was his sample bag! He then sent me off to WH Smiths to buy a bag!This was at Teeside airport.I have travelled twice from Newcastle and twice from Gatwick since and they have supplied bags although I havent needed them as I had 20kgs allowance!
Jay Trip wrote:Does anyone know if your hand luggage is weighed if travelling with Thomas Cook?I have been away twice this year with Thomson and they didnt weigh it.
Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. I think they do it on a random basis to check, especially if your bag looks like it's bulging.
Darren
Silly question do you get a invoice for the payment? Our 1st year 09 to Dalaman and we have 23kgs allowance from Thomsonfly ( my favourite) airline!!!!.Just incase we are asked to pay.
intervoice wrote:Haven't read through all this thread, so apologies if this has already been said. - If it's the airline making these charges at Dalaman, in my case First Choice/Thomson, then why do they not charge when flying out from a UK airport?
When checking in at Stansted to go on our holiday, the person in front of me, their case was over the limit, but just had a 'heavy' sticker put on it. Surely if they are going to charge for excess weight, then you must charge for both inbound and outbound flights?
We too were overweight on our return a week ago. We also challenged this. The check in staff wanted £75, they asked for cash Sterling (why can't you pay with either a debit/credit card if it's the UK airline making these charges)? We also challenged a couple of First Choice reps who were around the check in desks. They were next to useless, and seemed more confused than us regarding this, saying they can't do anything about it.
I'm inclined to agree with Intervoice. I don't think I have ever seen anyone at Gatwick, Luton or Stansted charged and I can't beleive that of the many times I have travelled everyone in front of me has been under or on their luggage allowance.
But more interestingly I haven't seen people charged at Faro, Malta, Reus, Charles De Gaulle, Chania, other Spanish airports etc. The only other place I have seen it is Sharm.
The argument that it is all Thomas Cook just doesn't hold water with me. Why do we not see this reported all over other country's travel boards, especially with the reduction from 20k to 15k ? Thomas Cook travels all over the world not just to Dalaman.
Also why cant people pay with credit or debit cards, it's not like Turkey isn't geared up to take these and the shops at Dalaman take them ? It seems suspicious that it always have to be cash.
The other argument is that they follow things to the letter is ridiculous. A country less full of 'jobsworths' I have yet to find.
Dont get me wrong I dont agree with people taking more than their allowance a it pushes up costs, but the practices at Dalaman are dubious to say the least.
I mentioned above that I have felt dubious about the scales being properly set, however the lady in front of me had 19kg and was charged, she swore she was under the limit. My own bag weighed only 11.3kg so if it was over 4kg out of kilter then that would have made my bag weigh only 7.3kg which is a bit unlikely.
Anyway I was sure we were in for a hefty fine but no-one said anything. Maybe it was because we weren't with a package and came after all the package holday makers had already checked in, maybe because we had two young children or maybe because my husband was chatting in Turkish with the check in assistant, I don't know, Or maybe it was just our lucky day
I can just imagine what would happen in the UK if we tried to treat a Turk different to a Brit. All hell would break loose.
People wont like this statement, but I am just saying it how it is.
I'm not Turkish, just my husband but I think you are right. Things are a lot different in this country to Turkey though.
just got back from turkey flew from dalaman, we was aware of the high prices in the airport for food so we ordered some sandwiches from a cafe in hisaronu before we left, (there are many restaurants, bars, cafes that advertise sandwiches for the airport) and had a little picnic in the airport waiting for our flight!
70 lira (about £30) for a bargain bucket at KFC!!!!
Please tell me you didn't pay it?
Arrived home Sunday, Airline Onur Air we had a total of 45kg in our cases checkin lady never even looked at weight and no excess charge applied.
Arrived home Sunday, Airline Onur Air we had a total of 45kg in our cases checkin lady never even looked at weight and no excess charge applied.
So it looks as if they are targeting the British (maybe other nationalities) tour operators/airlines then.
If that's the case, then that is wrong. Surely this has to be across the board, you can't have one rule for one, then one rule for another.
OR, maybe they are not so bothered as the season is coming to an end? Either way, consistency is important as people will know exactly how things stand as regards to luggage.
They either charge, or they don't, and not just when it's a certain airline, or when they feel like it.
Rant over
Totally agree with Intervoice. Consistency is very important. Same rules should apply for everyone no matter what airport or where you come from.
If you have a look through this thread, you'll find loads of information on the subject of excess baggage charging. I totally agree, it should be consistant for everyone but the reason it isn't is because check-in staff work to the rules of the airline, the work instruction issued to them. Thomas Cooks is to charge for every kg over your limit. This is applied in the UK as well, although they'd normally allow an odd kg. OHY may not have issued the same working instruction to staff.
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