When travelling on either Cheap or Premium Qatar Airways flights, travellers have the option of checking more than one bag. Whichever class of travel you are in, you should anticipate a substantial luggage allowance limit that will allow you to pack not only your necessities but also enough room for additional items. You can also make changings in the Qatar baggage allowance using the Qatar Manage Booking option of the website.
Three types of luggage are permitted for passengers flying with Qatar Airways:
- Checked-in baggage.
- Carry-on luggage.
- Secondary bag.
Because of this, the amount of luggage you can bring with you will vary depending on your price class, travel itinerary, kind of flight, and kind of baggage. This is all the information you require about it.
Checked-in luggage.
The term “checked-in” refers to luggage that is turned in to the airline during the boarding process in order to be kept in the luggage storage compartment of the aircraft. As a result, once these bags are submitted, you can only access them when you get to your intended location. These flights can be changed by calling the Qatar Airways Customer Service page of the website.
Checked-in baggage typically has a higher weight and size limit, which is;
- The overall linear dimensions (length + breadth + height) add up to 158 cm, or 62 inches.
- Maximum weight varies depending on your travel class, from 30 kg (66 lbs) to 50 kg (110 lbs).
- Depending on the class of travel, a variable number of luggage may be carried. For example, travellers travelling in economy can only check in one bag and are subject to weight and size limitations.
- Those with business class tickets are allowed to bring additional luggage. As a result, they are permitted to check in two pieces of luggage, with additional weight and size limitations for each bag.
- First class passengers are permitted to check a larger number of bags. For their checked-in baggage, they can easily carry two or more bags.
Carry-on luggage.
The luggage you bring into the aircraft cabin is referred to as carry-on. For this reason, it is often referred to as “hand luggage” or “cabin luggage.” Because of the restricted space in the overhead seat compartments, carry-on luggage is typically subject to lower size and weight limitations. Because of this, the details are restricted to;
- Dimensions of;
o 50cm (or 20 inches) in height.
o 37cm (or 15 inches) in width.
o 25cm (or 10 inches) in depth. - Maximum weight up to 7kg (or 15 lbs) per bag.
- The number of carry-on bags allowed is;
o 1 bag for economy class ticket holders.
o 2 bags for business class travellers.
o 2 bags for first-class passengers with a more weight limit.
Secondary bag.
In conclusion, the airline additionally accommodates the passengers’ extra needs by providing a free second bag. It should only include personal belongings. It should therefore be smaller in both weight and size than the primary (carry-on) bag.
You can fit travel documents, electronics, medications, books, periodicals, toiletries, jewellery, and more in your second bag.
You should keep your extra luggage in the area beneath the seat in front of you.
Additionally, the airline will provide you with a free baby bag if you are also carrying a baby.
That’s the maximum number of luggage you can bring on a flight with Qatar Airlines. You can easily purchase an additional baggage limit by visiting the Qatar Manage My Booking platform.