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The baggage allowance depends on airport and destination. Two allowance systems are in use:
Piece System:
For travel to and from the US and Canada and certain countries in South and Central America, the baggage allowance is per piece:
Super First Class: Maximum of two pieces of baggage. The sum of the three dimensions of each piece may not exceed 158 cm (62 in.) and the weight of each piece may not exceed 32kg (70 lb.)
Super Business Class / Business Class / Premium Laurel Class: same as Super First Class. Note: Using the piece system, a passenger traveling in Super First Class, Premium Laurel Class or Super Business Class / Business Class is entitled to carriage of one extra piece without charge while traveling on EVA-operated sectors. However, if you are connecting to/from another carrier, EVA cannot guarantee this privilege applies.
Evergreen Deluxe / Economy Class: Maximum of two pieces of baggage. The total baggage size, measured separately and added together, cannot exceed 273 cm (107 in.) The sum of the three dimensions of each individual piece cannot exceed 158 cm (62 in.) and the weight of each piece cannot exceed 32 kg (70 lb.)
Each infant is entitled to one piece with the sum of the three dimensions not to exceed 115cm (45in.)
Weight system:
For regions/countries other than territories in the US/Canada and certain countries in South/Central America, a weight limit applies:
Super First Class: 40 kg/88 lb.
Super Business Class/Business Class/Premium Laurel Class: 30 kg/66 lb.
Evergreen Deluxe Class: 20 kg/44 lb. or 25 kg/55 lb. on an EVA-operated flight.
Evergreen Class: 20 kg/44 lb.
Each infant is entitled to 10 kg/22 lb
Last updated: July 09, 2008
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Last updated: July 09, 2008
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Feedback by: rien | Wednesday, July 09, 2008 | Kitesurfing
We traveled Jan 2008 with Eva from Amsterdam to Bangkok, as they have no policy for specific kitegear I bought a Golftravelbag and put my kite and board ( 1.38 mtr) in it. They charged me 6 Kg overweight at a rate of € 55/kg for a single trip so I had to pay the same amount for the round trip.......How I wished I could buy a kite board in Thailand it would have saved me the hardship, this was a once but never again lost of money!! Note, we also traveled with Bangkok Airways from bangkok to Koh Samui, Perfect!! the sterwardes was shamed to asked me 500tbh for they same golfbag containing over 20 Kg kitegear !! addorable, i could kiss her ( she was even very beautifull to look at...sometimes the world is perfect for a moment........:))
Oceansource note: We’re not sure on this airline’s policy here, but we’ve contacted them to clarify and will update as soon as they get back to us…
Last updated: July 09, 2008
Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please
let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines
don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
other people's experiences flying with them …
Oceansource note: We’re not sure on this airline’s policy here, but we’ve contacted them to clarify and will update as soon as they get back to us…
Last updated: July 09, 2008
Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please
let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines
don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
other people's experiences flying with them …
Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please
let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines
don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
other people's experiences flying with them …
Feedback by: rien | Wednesday, July 09, 2008 | Kitesurfing
We traveled Jan 2008 with Eva from Amsterdam to Bangkok, as they have no policy for specific kitegear I bought a Golftravelbag and put my kite and board ( 1.38 mtr) in it. They charged me 6 Kg overweight at a rate of € 55/kg for a single trip so I had to pay the same amount for the round trip.......How I wished I could buy a kite board in Thailand it would have saved me the hardship, this was a once but never again lost of money!! Note, we also traveled with Bangkok Airways from bangkok to Koh Samui, Perfect!! the sterwardes was shamed to asked me 500tbh for they same golfbag containing over 20 Kg kitegear !! addorable, i could kiss her ( she was even very beautifull to look at...sometimes the world is perfect for a moment........:))