Sorry Daz,
What i mean't was there are 4 of us travelling 2 adults one teenager and one infant
20kgs for the 3 of us nothing for my baby.
The wife has just packed one case and it came in at a whopping 24.4kgs(full of baby food and milk and accessories) i was wondering what is the total for one case is?Or must we all be on the 20kg in three seperate cases?If that makes sense
The most you can check-in with one case is 30kg as I mention above. The passengers under your booking can pool luggage allowance. For example you could have one case of 30kg, one of 20kg and one of 10kg, or just two of 30kg each. As long as any single case isn't over 30kg and all passengers are under the same booking, it's up to you how you want to manage the weight. The polict is on Thomas Cooks website.
Darren
Cheer's Daz.Top man
Daz another quick one,
SO....decided to use a strong trolly holdall we use for coach holidays....its 3/4 of a kilo lighter than the old case and all sons stuff fits in nicely.....old case was 3.7kilos....holdall only 2.9kilos and with clothes 19.5kilos...so perfect....and intend to put a couple of luggage straps on it for extra safety
BUT....now Im getting the doubts.....is a holdall OK as hold luggage....would it take the throwing around ect.....has anyone else used holdalls for their hold luggage......tweetie
We always use a large holdall as our third case coming back from the US. As long as you only fill it with unbreakables such as clothes it should be fine.
thanks lucci....just clothes in it and the usual shower gell, sun creams , mouth wash, deodorants, body sprays ect.....will they be ok...while Im here....Ive read dont put pressurised containers in your hold luggage ....what about the cans of dodorant and body spray.....will they be OK to put in ...tweetie
Yes you can usually put pressurised aerosol cans in your hold luggage up to, I think, a total of 2 kgs, but you should check the airline's website as it usually lists prohibited items.
thanks again lucci.....deodorant ect is expensive to buy in a lot of holiday places and now you cant put them in your hand luggage either.....tweetie
we have 5 x 20kg hold luggage and 5 x 5kg of hand luggage
do thomas cook pool the whole lot together or just the hold luggage
Thomas Cook operate a pooled luggage allowance for checked-in luggage, providing all passengers are under the same booking. Don't worry if a suitcase weights more than 20kg, providing there's a lighter case to offset it. No suitcase weighing more than 30kg will be accepted for travel. Hand luggage is a maximum of 5kg per person, and can be part of your overall allowance if your cases are overweight.
Darren
i was hoping the hand luggage was pooled as well but never mind
we usually have 23kg and 5kg of hand luggage and thats just right
hi oliday.....are your cases 1.5 over each ....or just 1.5 over when pooled.....are you using up all your 5kgs of hand luggage allowance......if not taking shoes out of checked in luggage and putting them in hand luggage might help.........Ive been going through the same worries....cases weighing a bit over and one case needed replacing as was falling to bits...and all the cases I found that would have enough space for what needed to go in it were heavier than the one I had....I decided to use a strong holdall I used to use for the coaches and put luggage straps on it ....when I weighed the holdall it was 3/4 of a kilo less than case that needed replacing.....so case nolonger over weight.....Ive decided to swop another case now with the other holdall I have....so that wont be over either.....wish I had 2 more now but only had 2 of the strong heavy duty ones .....one of the other cases are ok weight wise....but the last one I need to loose atleast a kilo...tweetie
Can anybody tell me if i can take fresh meat in my suitcase and how much. it is all sealed. and i am flying with Bmi baby to france.
many Thanks
Pearl
I'm taking rechargable AA batteries for my camera. I am assuming they should go in the hold but how should I pack them.
I take the camera (complete with batteries) in my hand luggage. I also pack the charger in my hand luggage-anything to save weight in the cases
i keep my rechargeable batteries in the hand baggage and pack the chargers in the hold baggage, if you do not have a case for your spares ... then what i do is wrap them singly in cling film to insulate them
ps....have heard of people having to prove electrical stuff really is what it looks like....and so batteries needed for cameras ect just incase
Im putting my hairdryer in my hand luggage phoned thomsons yesterday and they said it was fine..too heavy to put in case im already over by 2 kilos..
regards tracey
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