How many bags can I check in as part of the included luggage allowance on Thomson Airways? [closed]
I have a flight booked with Thomson Airways, but I am quite unsure regarding the hold luggage allowance. I have already checked The Baggage allowance page, but they don't say anything about maximum weight or number of bags.
I am flying alone in the flight only mode and my boarding card says that I can have 25kg of hold luggage which can be upgraded to 30kg. The boarding card doesn't say anything about the number of suitcases, but It says that the maximum weight per luggage piece is 23Kg.
I am looking for someone with experience flying with Thomson who can tell me how many pieces of hold luggage I can have.
It doesn't make sense that my allowance is 25Kg if the maximum per suitcase is 23Kg and the number of pieces of luggage is one. I can't combine weight with anybody else because I and flying alone.
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How many pieces of luggage can I check in?
The FAA has limited passengers flying within the United States to one piece of carry-on luggage and one personal item. Personal items may include: handbags, briefcases, laptops, daypacks and small backpacks.Can we take 2 bags for check in?
For Economy passengers with two pieces of luggage, the total combined dimensions (length + breadth + height) of both pieces should not exceed 273cm (107 inches). Also the linear dimension of each piece should not exceed 62 inches. The weight of each bag must not exceed 23 Kgs or 50 pounds.What luggage is included with TUI?
If you're booking a flight only, then you'll have 10kg of hand luggage included. The maximum size of this should be 55x40x20cm. You can also pay to add checked-in luggage, weighing either 20kg or 25kg, depending on your booking.What is 2 pieces check in baggage?
If your baggage allowance shows as PC, this stands for \u201cpiece\u201d, i.e. \u201c1 piece of baggage\u201d. 2 PCs stands for \u201c2 pieces of baggage\u201d If you need more information on the permitted weight allowance per piece for individual airlines, please click here.Ryanair's Bag Policy Explained
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