How strict is AirAsia with 7 kg carry-on limit?
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https://www.airasia.com/ot/en/baggage-info/cabin-baggage.page
The total permitted weight for two (2) pieces must not exceed 7 kg.
My carry-on bag on the way here had plenty of print materials and was more than 20 kg, more than the hold luggage :)
(One optimised for weight, and one optimised for size)
Now the paperwork is gone, but some of the weight remains. Do they weigh bags?
Once in Puerto Rico I saw people being weighted on a scale before boarding a plane.
I'm not talking about bags, I'm talking about people!
Another example.
China is generally strict.
https://www.xiamenair.com/en-cn/PassengerService/passenger4_2.html
The weight of each carried item must not exceed 5 kg (11 lbs.), and the volume must not exceed 20×40×55 cm.
I was lucky enough that some of my friends were travelling by train - I asked them to take some stuff for me while I followed regulation religiously.
I saw so many other people with way larger (and supposedly much heavier) luggage. But I did not notice any weighing device.
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https://www.airasia.com/ot/en/baggage-info/cabin-baggage.page
The total permitted weight for two (2) pieces must not exceed 7 kg.
My carry-on bag on the way here had plenty of print materials and was more than 20 kg, more than the hold luggage :)
(One optimised for weight, and one optimised for size)
Now the paperwork is gone, but some of the weight remains. Do they weigh bags?
Once in Puerto Rico I saw people being weighted on a scale before boarding a plane.
I'm not talking about bags, I'm talking about people!
Another example.
China is generally strict.
https://www.xiamenair.com/en-cn/PassengerService/passenger4_2.html
The weight of each carried item must not exceed 5 kg (11 lbs.), and the volume must not exceed 20×40×55 cm.
I was lucky enough that some of my friends were travelling by train - I asked them to take some stuff for me while I followed regulation religiously.
I saw so many other people with way larger (and supposedly much heavier) luggage. But I did not notice any weighing device.
air-travel luggage hand-luggage low-cost-carriers airasia
I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago
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https://www.airasia.com/ot/en/baggage-info/cabin-baggage.page
The total permitted weight for two (2) pieces must not exceed 7 kg.
My carry-on bag on the way here had plenty of print materials and was more than 20 kg, more than the hold luggage :)
(One optimised for weight, and one optimised for size)
Now the paperwork is gone, but some of the weight remains. Do they weigh bags?
Once in Puerto Rico I saw people being weighted on a scale before boarding a plane.
I'm not talking about bags, I'm talking about people!
Another example.
China is generally strict.
https://www.xiamenair.com/en-cn/PassengerService/passenger4_2.html
The weight of each carried item must not exceed 5 kg (11 lbs.), and the volume must not exceed 20×40×55 cm.
I was lucky enough that some of my friends were travelling by train - I asked them to take some stuff for me while I followed regulation religiously.
I saw so many other people with way larger (and supposedly much heavier) luggage. But I did not notice any weighing device.
air-travel luggage hand-luggage low-cost-carriers airasia
https://www.airasia.com/ot/en/baggage-info/cabin-baggage.page
The total permitted weight for two (2) pieces must not exceed 7 kg.
My carry-on bag on the way here had plenty of print materials and was more than 20 kg, more than the hold luggage :)
(One optimised for weight, and one optimised for size)
Now the paperwork is gone, but some of the weight remains. Do they weigh bags?
Once in Puerto Rico I saw people being weighted on a scale before boarding a plane.
I'm not talking about bags, I'm talking about people!
Another example.
China is generally strict.
https://www.xiamenair.com/en-cn/PassengerService/passenger4_2.html
The weight of each carried item must not exceed 5 kg (11 lbs.), and the volume must not exceed 20×40×55 cm.
I was lucky enough that some of my friends were travelling by train - I asked them to take some stuff for me while I followed regulation religiously.
I saw so many other people with way larger (and supposedly much heavier) luggage. But I did not notice any weighing device.
air-travel luggage hand-luggage low-cost-carriers airasia
air-travel luggage hand-luggage low-cost-carriers airasia
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I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago
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I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago
I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago
I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago
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I’ve flown with Air Asia a few times and with other airlines that have hand luggage weight limits.
I’ve never had my bag weighed by Air Asia, though I have seen others go through this. It does sometimes happen.
My impression is that I’d say it really depends on two factors.
1: How full the plane is. If they are expecting a packed flight then they will be very actively looking for luggage to force into the hold.
2: How big and heavy your bag looks. If you have a small handbag containing a 30kg weight and are strong enough to carry it as if it is nothing than you are much less likely to be caught out than somebody with a huge rucksack that they're struggling to carry but is just narrowly over the weight limit.
The general I’d advice I’d say is to prepare for the worst and keep your bag around the weight limit. However if it is unavoidable that your bag is heavy then try and hide this fact and make it appear as light as you can; also do your best to stay out of the way of the staff members who are weighing bags!
I'd say this is a case of weighing bags is something they reserve the right to do if they feel like it (e.g. if the plane is full) but isn't their standard practice.
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Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
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1 Answer
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up vote
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I’ve flown with Air Asia a few times and with other airlines that have hand luggage weight limits.
I’ve never had my bag weighed by Air Asia, though I have seen others go through this. It does sometimes happen.
My impression is that I’d say it really depends on two factors.
1: How full the plane is. If they are expecting a packed flight then they will be very actively looking for luggage to force into the hold.
2: How big and heavy your bag looks. If you have a small handbag containing a 30kg weight and are strong enough to carry it as if it is nothing than you are much less likely to be caught out than somebody with a huge rucksack that they're struggling to carry but is just narrowly over the weight limit.
The general I’d advice I’d say is to prepare for the worst and keep your bag around the weight limit. However if it is unavoidable that your bag is heavy then try and hide this fact and make it appear as light as you can; also do your best to stay out of the way of the staff members who are weighing bags!
I'd say this is a case of weighing bags is something they reserve the right to do if they feel like it (e.g. if the plane is full) but isn't their standard practice.
2
Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
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up vote
14
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I’ve flown with Air Asia a few times and with other airlines that have hand luggage weight limits.
I’ve never had my bag weighed by Air Asia, though I have seen others go through this. It does sometimes happen.
My impression is that I’d say it really depends on two factors.
1: How full the plane is. If they are expecting a packed flight then they will be very actively looking for luggage to force into the hold.
2: How big and heavy your bag looks. If you have a small handbag containing a 30kg weight and are strong enough to carry it as if it is nothing than you are much less likely to be caught out than somebody with a huge rucksack that they're struggling to carry but is just narrowly over the weight limit.
The general I’d advice I’d say is to prepare for the worst and keep your bag around the weight limit. However if it is unavoidable that your bag is heavy then try and hide this fact and make it appear as light as you can; also do your best to stay out of the way of the staff members who are weighing bags!
I'd say this is a case of weighing bags is something they reserve the right to do if they feel like it (e.g. if the plane is full) but isn't their standard practice.
2
Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
add a comment |
up vote
14
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up vote
14
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I’ve flown with Air Asia a few times and with other airlines that have hand luggage weight limits.
I’ve never had my bag weighed by Air Asia, though I have seen others go through this. It does sometimes happen.
My impression is that I’d say it really depends on two factors.
1: How full the plane is. If they are expecting a packed flight then they will be very actively looking for luggage to force into the hold.
2: How big and heavy your bag looks. If you have a small handbag containing a 30kg weight and are strong enough to carry it as if it is nothing than you are much less likely to be caught out than somebody with a huge rucksack that they're struggling to carry but is just narrowly over the weight limit.
The general I’d advice I’d say is to prepare for the worst and keep your bag around the weight limit. However if it is unavoidable that your bag is heavy then try and hide this fact and make it appear as light as you can; also do your best to stay out of the way of the staff members who are weighing bags!
I'd say this is a case of weighing bags is something they reserve the right to do if they feel like it (e.g. if the plane is full) but isn't their standard practice.
I’ve flown with Air Asia a few times and with other airlines that have hand luggage weight limits.
I’ve never had my bag weighed by Air Asia, though I have seen others go through this. It does sometimes happen.
My impression is that I’d say it really depends on two factors.
1: How full the plane is. If they are expecting a packed flight then they will be very actively looking for luggage to force into the hold.
2: How big and heavy your bag looks. If you have a small handbag containing a 30kg weight and are strong enough to carry it as if it is nothing than you are much less likely to be caught out than somebody with a huge rucksack that they're struggling to carry but is just narrowly over the weight limit.
The general I’d advice I’d say is to prepare for the worst and keep your bag around the weight limit. However if it is unavoidable that your bag is heavy then try and hide this fact and make it appear as light as you can; also do your best to stay out of the way of the staff members who are weighing bags!
I'd say this is a case of weighing bags is something they reserve the right to do if they feel like it (e.g. if the plane is full) but isn't their standard practice.
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Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
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Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
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Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
Good advice. I've been doing it my all life - appearing small, appearing lightweight...
– Michal Stefanow
11 hours ago
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I don’t know about AirAsia in particular, but the more budget-airliney it is the stricter they are. Is your ticket super cheap? Do they sell “upgrade packages” for more baggage allowance? Then yes, they’ll probably check and nickel and dime you.
– deceze
6 hours ago