clkelley
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This is regarding United Check Luggage Fees:
An extra wheelchair may be checked and not be part of your checked bag allowance (or assessed a fee) if it is strictly for mobility purposes or is required to make a living. Other medical equipment that is checked as baggage will be considered as part of your checked baggage allotment and fees would apply if you exceed your free allowance
I didn't think that was allowed in the US?? I thought that all medical equipment was exempt from luggage limits.
An extra wheelchair may be checked and not be part of your checked bag allowance (or assessed a fee) if it is strictly for mobility purposes or is required to make a living. Other medical equipment that is checked as baggage will be considered as part of your checked baggage allotment and fees would apply if you exceed your free allowance
I didn't think that was allowed in the US?? I thought that all medical equipment was exempt from luggage limits.