Baggage allowance help

princess jackson

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Could anyone help with advice please.

I have booked to fly with easy jet to Paris and have paid for 1 adult and 1 child also 1 infant (I know that he does not get an allowance).

I have upped baggage allowance to 32kg. However on booking form it shows only one checked baggage allowance 32kg.

Please advise :thumbsup2

Does this mean that between me and DD we can only take one case.
 
From EasyJet's web site:

Baggage Allowances

Each passenger is permitted

one standard piece of hand baggage to maximum dimensions of 56x45x25cm, and
Up to 8 pieces of checked-in hold baggage to a maximum combined weight of 20kg. Each piece of checked-in hold baggage will incur a fee, which is payable online or at the airport at a higher charge. A fee per kilo for excess weight is charged at the airport prior to departure

and...

Payment of the additional fee increases your checked-in hold baggage allowance (including additional item) to a maximum weight of 32kg.

Where your total checked-in hold baggage weighs more than 32kgs, normal excess baggage charges as set out in our carrier’s regulations shall apply in addition to the above fee.


To me, that means you should have paid a fee for each bag if you want to take two bags and an additional fee for one of those bags to be up to 32kg in weight. If you have only paid one baggage fee, I would suggest you are only able to take one checked bag up to 32kgs for all three of you. You can take two pieces of hand luggage though :)
 
My mum booked it for me, I know I paid £18 extra. I know am only going fir three days, but once I get to DLP I the credit card will be red hot lol.

Making up for not going WDW this year (DS too young for long flight)
 
I just did a dummy booking on easyJet and each checked bag costs £18 so looks as though you have only paid for one.
 

You can buy extra luggage up until the date you leave.

It'll cost £18 again, and there are no other admin fees or anything.

I went to Prague with Easyjet in May, and decided that I wanted to take a case 3 days before we were due to leave. You can do it all on line - you just pay £18 seperately (on a different card if you wish).
 















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