Poster: A snowHead
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I know that this has been answered in other threads more than once. But I promise I have searched the hell out of this forum and I cannot find the answer!
So it always used to be a thing that with BA if you booked Business in one direction, you got your luggage allowance in both directions. Now they've announced that's being stopped. Does anyone know when that is effective from? I seem to remember seeing on one of the forum threads that it's not active yet.
Any help would be appreciated in me booking the right flights
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It's finished, you now have to book business both directions.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Dang. I wish I'd realised before booking my EOSB flights that extra bags out of Heathrow are more than going out of Gatwick. £70 each way for an extra bag isn't even taking the pish... it's straight up robbery. It cannot be justified in any way.
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dp wrote: |
Dang. I wish I'd realised before booking my EOSB flights that extra bags out of Heathrow are more than going out of Gatwick. £70 each way for an extra bag isn't even taking the pish... it's straight up robbery. It cannot be justified in any way. |
You can't manage with your ski bag as your checked bag? Or did you book a fare with no baggage allowance?
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No I can't manage with 3 sets of skis (and being 6'7" I have big skis), airbag, shovel and probe plus a week's worth of clothes in one ski bag...
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dp wrote: |
No I can't manage with 3 sets of skis (and being 6'7" I have big skis), airbag, shovel and probe plus a week's worth of clothes in one ski bag... |
Oh yes you can!
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Can you actually? I tried it last year and did not even get close to success.
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Flying out with easyjet tomorrow with 2 pairs (178 & 190 length) all avi gear inc air bag approx 18kg in ski bag. My 60 liter cabin rectangle duffle bag is 20kg though Inc boots & bindings😣. With ba you get 23kg in ski bag plus a extra v small cabin bag. Lots of toys could be cut off if needed ie 2kg plus laptop, gopro etc.
Last edited by You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. on Tue 2-01-18 21:42; edited 2 times in total
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hmmm... I'll give it another shot then.
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I'd push the land luggage limit. You can take a main hand luggage bag and a laptop bag. Take boots with you, stuffed with things. I have a 50L Marmott duffle bag that I've flown all over with. When others with traditional wheely bags get stopped to weigh them, they haven't glanced at the bag on my shoulder. And take a laptop bag only with clothes in it. Wear your ski jacket etc.
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+1 for max ba hand luggage. 23kg allowance.
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Check when you booked - we flew pre Xmas on tickets bought before the announcement and enforced the allowance on the return gva lhr leg no prob. 22 Dec inbound .
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You know it makes sense.
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WASHOUT wrote: |
dp wrote: |
No I can't manage with 3 sets of skis (and being 6'7" I have big skis), airbag, shovel and probe plus a week's worth of clothes in one ski bag... |
Oh yes you can! |
My triple bag with 3 pairs of skis/bindings (184-190cm) and ski poles weighs 23kg
I'm not saying it can't be done (because it obviously can), but I wouldn't want to. I usually have 2 x 23Kg, plus another 10kg plus in a backpack.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Everybody is different but I hate paying for extra bags.... must be a Scottish thing
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm feeling like I'm with @PowderAdict
If I take 3 pairs, I'm doing:
- Pair of skis 1 (2x 2285g) 4.57kg
- Pair of skis 2 (2x 2305g) 4.61kg
- Pair of skis 3 (2x 1750g) 3.50kg
- Scott Alpride airbag with cylinders approx 4kg
- Shovel + Probe approx 1.5kg
- 2 sets of poles approx 2kg
- Bindings at 2.5kg
- Bag self weight probably close to 4kg
That gets me to over 25kg before clothes
In terms of hand luggage, I have a boot pack which contains my boots and socks and helmet... then my personal crap (ipad and headphones and stuff).
So I am still going to need a second bag unless we are proposing that I spend the week both skiing and socialising in one set of clothes. Which I don't think would be too popular with those around me.
So on paper I maintain the need for the second bag.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@dp, maybe time to challenge whether that third set of skis is really worth paying £70 for...
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Looking through your weights my weights are fractionally lighter through all ie bca air bag 3.2kg, thule wheeled ski bag 3.5kg so probably makes a difference.
Still maintain you could do it with plenty of fresh clothes but you need 2x new bags.
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Themasterpiece wrote: |
@dp, maybe time to challenge whether that third set of skis is really worth paying £70 for... |
£70 each way !
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I believe whether the new policy is used or not depends on when the flight was booked. Flights booked after 17th October I believe do not get the enhanced allowance but those before do regardless of when you fly.
I am using that strategy for the BB as I booked in Sept. My confirmation email states 2 checked bags as does the "Manage My Booking" link on ba.com with the relevant details.
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mmgg1988 wrote: |
I believe whether the new policy is used or not depends on when the flight was booked. Flights booked after 17th October I believe do not get the enhanced allowance but those before do regardless of when you fly.
I am using that strategy for the BB as I booked in Sept. My confirmation email states 2 checked bags as does the "Manage My Booking" link on ba.com with the relevant details. |
If booked before the announcement you will be okay.
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@Themasterpiece, well exactly - or even the second. The weird thing about owning nice skis - and then discovering ridiculous baggage prices - is you begin to use the end to justify the means. You spend extra to take your powder skis on the basis that it might snow and if it did you wouldn't want your nice powder skis sat at home.
I think for LGW flights I'd be tempted to spend the £35 each way for the ability to take the extra luggage. But I have to say that for LHR flights at £70 each way, I'll definitely be shedding the second set of poles and the third set of skis, and squeezing the bindings into my boot bag.
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I booked well before it was announced & have confirmed with BA that my allowance is OK.
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dp wrote: |
£70 each way for an extra bag isn't even taking the pish... it's straight up robbery. It cannot be justified in any way. |
Is it?
If you fly Euro Traveller you get a cheaper fare, 1 hold bag and no food. If you fly Club Europe you get 2 hold bags and food but pay ~£100 more each way for it. Considering that on most european routes the only other differences between CE and ET is an empty middle seat (but even then only if aircraft has 3+3 seating) and, even in an airport, you could buy an equivalent meal to carry on for £30 that leaves a difference of £70 to cover the extra bag.
Seems to me you want to have your cake and eat it. You want (most of) the benefits of business class without having to pay for them.
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@Mjit, you also get the lounge which while not necessarily worth c£30 is what you would have to pay. Personally I plan to drink my £30 worth of champagne in the lounge and on the flight on Saturday.
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Good luck! I agree that £70 for a bag is taking the wee wee somewhat. Then again, Easyjet are now not far behind, with their ever-increasing baggage fees...
How long are you going away for?
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@GlasgowCyclops, That's good news as booked my flights for the preBB in August
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Mjit wrote: |
dp wrote: |
£70 each way for an extra bag isn't even taking the pish... it's straight up robbery. It cannot be justified in any way. |
Is it?
If you fly Euro Traveller you get a cheaper fare, 1 hold bag and no food. If you fly Club Europe you get 2 hold bags and food but pay ~£100 more each way for it. Considering that on most european routes the only other differences between CE and ET is an empty middle seat (but even then only if aircraft has 3+3 seating) and, even in an airport, you could buy an equivalent meal to carry on for £30 that leaves a difference of £70 to cover the extra bag.
Seems to me you want to have your cake and eat it. You want (most of) the benefits of business class without having to pay for them. |
No idea where your paying £30 for a carry-on meal! You would be eating better than business class passengers with that carry-on!
you forgot about BA lounge access in Heathrow as well + priority boarding & bags unloaded first. Oh & baggage is increase to 32kg from 23kg + you are allowed an extra carry-on.
Things I dont care about & only booked business class because it worked out cheaper than booking economy + extra baggage.
Its going to be BA's loss & another airline's gain.
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You know it makes sense.
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Mjit wrote: |
dp wrote: |
£70 each way for an extra bag isn't even taking the pish... it's straight up robbery. It cannot be justified in any way. |
Is it?
If you fly Euro Traveller you get a cheaper fare, 1 hold bag and no food. If you fly Club Europe you get 2 hold bags and food but pay ~£100 more each way for it. Considering that on most european routes the only other differences between CE and ET is an empty middle seat (but even then only if aircraft has 3+3 seating) and, even in an airport, you could buy an equivalent meal to carry on for £30 that leaves a difference of £70 to cover the extra bag.
Seems to me you want to have your cake and eat it. You want (most of) the benefits of business class without having to pay for them. |
Rubbish. In Business you get 2x 32kg bags and in Coach you're getting 1x 23kg. That means that business class is actually triple the luggage capacity. In economy you're paying £70 to add a 23kg bag.
My argument is not about wanting Business Class benefits for Economy prices. My argument is that from LGW you pay £35 for an extra bag and LHR it's £70 - and that, we all know, is because LHR handles the commercial flights and LGW does the domestics. Just BA profiteering in the areas it believes that people can afford to be screwed harder.
If, at the time of booking, I'd realised that the extra bag from LHR was £70 each way, I'd have definitely bought business class. It's nowt to do with wanting to have cake and eat it. It's to do with BA ever tightening the screw on what your money buys you.
Mr.Egg wrote: |
Its going to be BA's loss & another airline's gain. |
Absolutely. Strong possibility that this is my last season with BA I think. They want to charge champagne prices for beer service, so if beer service is all there is you may as well pay the beer prices of a budget airline.
Last edited by You know it makes sense. on Wed 3-01-18 12:33; edited 1 time in total
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@dp, have you checked what the upgrade price is to upgrade to business class? BA were emailing us about upgrading our leg back from Paris in the summer for a good price (probably due to not many seats being sold in business class on that route) so might be worth calling and asking.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@NickyJ, he would need the upgrade each way though
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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chirping in on the weight limit.......no chance of getting 3 pairs + gear under 23kg. On my last trip I took two skis and clothes(minimal)/gear for four days and still hit 25kg! Both sets of skis are dam heavy - metal parts on the Marker Baron bindings don't help!
How are people putting bindings in their hand luggage?? I guess they have removable bits?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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3x skis can be done. I was 19kg on easyjet scales this morning in aberdeen, with 2x sets leaving 4kg for 3rd pair, bag had plenty of room. My cabin bag was 21kg though.
Quiver killer for bindings allows bindings to be removed and skis easier packed.
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@NickyJ, upgrade is £139 each way. So no saving to be had there.
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BMG wrote: |
chirping in on the weight limit.......no chance of getting 3 pairs + gear under 23kg. On my last trip I took two skis and clothes(minimal)/gear for four days and still hit 25kg! Both sets of skis are dam heavy - metal parts on the Marker Baron bindings don't help!
How are people putting bindings in their hand luggage?? I guess they have removable bits? |
Quiver killers
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Also got caught out by the increase in the extra bag charge. It just made me more disciplined when packing and carried one pair of skis, rather than three. It also made the journey across London on public transport easier so, in many ways, it’s been quite helpful. 😊
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I wasted a BAPP 2-4-1 voucher, 25k Avios + £85 for this years trip.
So £42.50 each
Flying virgin atlantic in the summer & the voucher would have expired otherwise.
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dp wrote: |
- 2 sets of poles approx 2kg
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Why two sets of poles?
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Basically my Titanium/Carbon set weigh so little that I put them in there on the basis that if I break or damage my normal set, I've got a spare pair... just because finding 135cm poles is not always straightforward.
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BMG wrote: |
How are people putting bindings in their hand luggage?? I guess they have removable bits? |
What Clarky999 said... some bindings can be removed. A lot of people use Quiver Killers, I personally have rail bindings, either works.
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