Note: On 1 January 2005, the Federal Government introduced changes to the screening of checked baggage for Australian flights. We have fully complied with the Government's legislated checked baggage screening requirements at our terminals.
| Changes to British Airways baggage policy | Unaccompanied Baggage |
| Baggage for Children & Infants | Locking Checked Baggage |
| Additional Collection |
Be sure to label baggage inside and out, with your name, address and contact number for your destination. Labels can be obtained from Qantas, your local travel agent or at
check-in.
Checked Baggage allowances vary from carrier to carrier.~ Checked Baggage allowances on Qantas operated flights for adults and children are:
| Route | Piece Allowance and Dimensions | Weight Allowance |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Domestic |
Business: 3 pieces
Economy: 1 piece
Total dimensions* of each piece must not exceed 140cm (54in)
|
32kg (70lb) per piece |
| All Dash aircrafts (excluding travel to/from Lord Howe Island and Mount Hotham)
For travel to/from Lord Howe Island For travel to/from Mount Hotham |
Economy: 1 piece
Total dimensions* of each piece must not exceed 140cm (54in)
Economy: 1 piece
Economy: Limit of 1 kit per passenger
1 kit consisting of not more than
One pair of skis
One pair of stocks
One pair of boots
One piece of baggage
or
One snowboard
One piece of baggage
|
20kg (44lb) total 14kg (30.2lb) total Total kit not to exceed 20kg (44lb) |
| New Zealand Domestic |
Economy: 20kg (44lb)total
Infant: 10kg (22lb) total
|
|
| Travel to/from USA,
US Territories, Tahiti, South America and Canada^ via the Pacific |
First: 2 pieces
Total dimensions* of each piece must not exceed 158cm (62in)
Business/Economy/Premium Economy: 2 pieces
Total dimensions* of the 2 pieces must not exceed 270cm (106in) with no 1 piece exceeding 158cm (62in)
|
32kg (70lb) per piece
|
| All other International^ |
First: 40kg (88lb)
Business: 30kg (66lb)
Premium Economy: 20kg (44lb)
Economy: 20kg (44lb)
Infants:+ 10kg (22lb)
|
Note: Stowage limitations apply on some QantasLink operated services. Baggage may at times need to be transported on a different flight to the passenger. Domestic Travel is defined as travel not combined with any international flights. International Travel is defined as travel between two or more countries including any flights within those countries when they are combined with international travel.
Additional checked baggage allowances are available for Platinum, Gold, and Silver Frequent Flyers and Qantas Club members on Qantas operated services (not available on QantasLink services operated by Dash 8 or Beechcraft aircraft, partner airlines or codeshare services not operated by Qantas).
To minimise the risk of damage to undeveloped film, we recommend that it is packed in your carry on baggage rather than in your checked baggage. If you have queries regarding possible damage to your film in carry on baggage, please check with the screening officers.
British Airways are changing their policy on checked and excess baggage from 13 February 2007. This will affect customers travelling on a Qantas codeshare flight operated by British Airways.
The new checked baggage allowance will be 23kg per bag. The number of bags you may check in will depend on your class of travel: 1 bag at 23kg if you are travelling in economy class, 2 bags at 23kg in World Traveller Plus and Club Europe, and 3 bags at 23kg for First and Club World passengers.
Any bags checked in in addition to the above allowance will attract a fee.
For further details on British Airways' new baggage policy, visit ba.com.
Children are entitled to the same baggage allowance as adults.
Infants have the following baggage allowances:
Adults accompanying infants are entitled to check-in one collapsible stroller or a carry basket or bassinet (to be stowed in the aircraft hold) and infant food and nappies for use inflight. This is in addition to the normal free baggage allowance for adults.
A charge will apply for any baggage carried in excess of the free allowance. Additional collection rates vary depending on the destination. The carriage of baggage in excess of the free baggage allowance is subject to space being available.
As a service to passengers, we offer an unaccompanied baggage service on most routes. This service is a convenient and cost-effective alternative to paying excess baggage.
Unaccompanied Baggage can only consist of personal clothing and articles including books, portable music instruments and portable sporting equipment. You must hold an international ticket (for travel on any airline) between the origin and destination airports. The baggage must be consigned at the freight terminal before your flight.
In Sydney, baggage can be consigned at the Qantas Unaccompanied Baggage counter at Sydney International Airport. Unaccompanied Baggage is carried on a 'space available' basis to the destination, not necessarily on the same flight as the passenger.
Note: You may be required to pay handling or government customs and quarantine charges on unaccompanied baggage.
For more information call 1300 368 747 within Australia or your local
Qantas Freight Sales office.
We recommend that passengers lock their checked baggage. However, it may be necessary to open and inspect your baggage as part of the security screening process. If your baggage is locked, and you are not present when it is necessary to open it for Government mandated additional security checks, the lock may be broken by security screeners.
We are unable to advise at the time of check-in whether a passenger's baggage will need to undergo additional security checks. Qantas is not liable for damaged locks that must be opened for security purposes.
For passengers travelling to or from the United States, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) advises that passengers can avoid the need for locks to be broken by using a TSA recognised locking mechanism, which can be opened by the TSA. For further information, visit the TSA website.
Passengers who choose to utilise baggage-wrapping services offered at some airports should allow additional time to complete this process before check-in. Should wrapped baggage need to undergo Government mandated additional security checks the wrapping will be removed and not replaced.