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Bulky Baggage
Some items are bigger or bulkier than usual. This information outlines weight allocations packing instructions for larger items.
Guests Travelling with Sporting Equipment:Sporting Equipment counts towards guests’ free baggage allowance.
Each Item of sporting equipment will individually represent 5kgs of a guests free total baggage allowance, irrespective of the actual weight of the item.
For example, a bicycle that weighs 10kgs will represent 5kgs of the guests’ free baggage allowance. If the free baggage allowance is 20kgs, this leaves 15kgs for other items. These items include but are not to be restricted to the following:
bicycles
golf clubs
snow skis
surfboards
cricket / tennis bags
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Originally posted by poor relative
dont i know it.....I should never of agreed to "come and see these kn cute puppies"
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Dear Tony,
Thank you for completing our online feedback form. As a rapidly expanding, guest focused airline we appreciate the time you have taken to forward your valuable comments and concerns.
It was with regret to read of your disappointment regarding Virgin Blue’s excess baggage policy in relation to the carriage of sporting equipment. Although recent discussions have taken place regarding the revision of our current policy, I would like to confirm that no changes have been implemented and our excess baggage charges remain unchanged.
I do appreciate the miscommunication regarding this policy has brought about some confusion within sporting organisations and apologise for any frustration caused. Please be advised that all policies are subject to change at anytime and when such changes occur we endeavour wherever possible to ensure the correct information is provided to our travelling public.
In closing, I certainly hope that this information has addressed your concerns and that you will continue to include Virgin Blue in any future travel plans.
Kind regards,
Aimee Delaforce
Guest Relations Coordinator
Virgin Blue Airlines
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Originally posted by Tvillegus
if it is on the website and then they make you pay, is that classed as "false advertising" and is illegal?