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5 Responses
Rika
December 17th, 2009 at 11:35 am
1Wow, you do have a dilemma on your hands. When we moved to Australia we were allowed 40 kilos each – and still struggled with the baggage weight. We had to pack and re-pack about 10 times to be in the 160 kilo limit. We did figure out one trick that worked quite well : we took our hand luggage and put our heaviest stuff in there. We made sure that the hand luggage bags looked ’small’ enough to take on board and were really really heavy… It was a pain to carry around that weight but it was worth it in the end. By the way – they didn’t weigh our hand luggage, a stroke of luck ! Also – go through everything again and leave behind the stuff that you really really really don’t need ! Hope everything works out ! And have a fabulous time in SA…
Jonathan M
December 17th, 2009 at 1:33 pm
2heavy stuff pack into your hand luggage bag.
contact the airlines youre travelling with and arrange for extra luggage allowance.dont do it at the airport but at least a few days before you leave.
Mendi P
December 17th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
3my advise is to send the rest by post or pay for the extra kilos at the airport !
JeSsE MoRgAn
December 17th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
4well, I know you can take 20kg’s of baggage and them 7kg’s of hand luggage per person ***hope that helps*** Good Luck Jesse
gunner2z
December 17th, 2009 at 10:05 pm
5try and post some of the stuff beforehand. Some of the old clothes you can send to poor struggling actors in NYC (i hear there are 1 or2)
The penalties for over weight are heavy
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