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Packing mistake could lead to airport fees
Summary
The article reports that packing bulky winter items like coats and thick jumpers in luggage can push bags over airline size or weight limits, which has led to extra charges, gate checks or confiscations; Ski Vertigo and passenger accounts on Reddit are cited.
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Travellers heading off this winter are being told a common packing habit can cause unexpected airport fees. The piece notes many passengers pack chunky coats and thick jumpers inside suitcases, which can make bags oversized or overweight. That can lead to costs, longer security lines, gate checks or confiscated items, according to the reporting. Ski Vertigo and a Reddit discussion of passenger experiences are cited.
Key points:
- Bulky winter garments packed in suitcases are named as a leading cause of oversized or overweight luggage.
- Ski Vertigo is quoted saying excess baggage charges can reach well over £100 per flight and that some airlines charge per kilo once limits are passed.
- The article reports typical overweight fees for checked luggage are around £12 to £25 or more per extra kilo.
- Ski Vertigo recommends wearing heavier items through the airport and packing small items like socks, gloves and scarves inside shoes, and notes many travellers pack multiple coats but often use only one.
- Reddit users shared varied accounts of airline tolerance, from no leeway to occasional acceptance of slightly overweight bags.
Summary:
The reported impact is that bulky winter clothing in luggage can push bags beyond airline size or weight limits, potentially resulting in fees, gate checks or seized items and additional time at the airport. Undetermined at this time.
