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Air France Baggage Guidelines: What You Need to Know Before You Fly

Traveling can be an exciting experience, but figuring out baggage rules and restrictions can sometimes be overwhelming.

By Sanu RayPublished about a year ago 4 min read
Air France Baggage Guidelines: What You Need to Know Before You Fly
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Traveling can be an exciting experience, but figuring out baggage rules and restrictions can sometimes be overwhelming. To help make your journey smoother, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to Air France’s baggage guidelines. Whether you’re packing for a weekend getaway or a long-haul international trip, understanding the airline’s rules will ensure you have a hassle-free experience at the airport.

1. Cabin Baggage Allowance

Air France’s cabin baggage policy allows passengers to carry a certain amount of baggage on board, depending on their ticket type and travel class.

Economy Class

1 carry-on bag: Maximum dimensions of 55 cm x 35 cm x 25 cm (21.6 in x 13.7 in x 9.8 in), including handles and wheels.

1 personal item: Such as a handbag, briefcase, or laptop bag, with dimensions up to 40 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm (15.7 in x 11.8 in x 5.9 in).

Weight limit: Combined weight of up to 12 kg (26 lb).

Premium Economy, Business, and La Première (First Class)

2 carry-on bags and 1 personal item.

Weight limit: Combined weight of up to 18 kg (40 lb).

Tips:

Make sure your cabin baggage fits within the size limits to avoid extra charges or needing to check it in at the gate.

Items such as coats, umbrellas, and duty-free purchases do not count toward your cabin baggage allowance.

2. Checked Baggage Allowance

The checked baggage policy depends on your fare type, travel class, and destination. Here’s a breakdown:

Economy Class

Standard fare: 1 checked bag, up to 23 kg (50 lb).

Basic fare: No checked baggage included (can be added for an additional fee).

Premium Economy Class

Allowance: 2 checked bags, each up to 23 kg (50 lb).

Business Class

Allowance: 2 checked bags, each up to 32 kg (70 lb).

La Première (First Class)

Allowance: 3 checked bags, each up to 32 kg (70 lb).

Baggage Size Restrictions

Each checked bag must have a maximum total dimension (length + width + height) of 158 cm (62 in).

Additional Tips:

Baggage allowances can vary based on your route, so always check your specific flight details on the Air France website.

Extra fees may apply if your baggage exceeds the allowed weight or size, so it’s worth packing smart to avoid unexpected costs.

3. Extra Baggage Fees

Air France charges for additional baggage or excess weight. The fees vary depending on your flight route and the number of extra bags:

Excess weight (bags over 23 kg but under 32 kg): Fees range between €70 and €100 (or equivalent local currency).

Additional bags: Fees range from €55 to €285, depending on the destination.

Important Note:

Bags heavier than 32 kg (70 lb) will not be accepted as checked baggage. You must arrange separate cargo shipment for such items.

4. Special Baggage Items

Traveling with sports equipment, musical instruments, or other special items? Air France has specific rules:

Sports Equipment

Standard sports equipment (like golf clubs, skis, or surfboards) can be checked as part of your baggage allowance, provided it meets the size and weight limits.

Oversized items may incur additional fees, and some equipment requires prior approval. Contact Air France customer service before your flight to confirm the details.

Musical Instruments

Small instruments can be taken as carry-on baggage, provided they fit in the overhead compartment.

Larger instruments can be checked in as baggage. Ensure they are properly packed to prevent damage during the flight.

5. Baggage for Flying Blue and SkyTeam Elite Members

Air France rewards loyal customers through its Flying Blue frequent flyer program. Members of Flying Blue or SkyTeam Elite enjoy additional baggage benefits:

Flying Blue Silver and SkyTeam Elite: 1 extra checked bag on top of the standard allowance.

Flying Blue Gold, Platinum, and SkyTeam Elite Plus: 2 extra checked bags, depending on the fare type and class.

6. Restricted and Prohibited Items

Air France follows strict guidelines about what items can and cannot be transported on their flights. Some items are prohibited for safety reasons:

Prohibited Items

Explosives, fireworks, and flammable substances.

Compressed gases, such as aerosol cans.

Toxic or corrosive materials, including acids and bleach.

Allowed with Restrictions

Liquids in carry-on bags: Must be in containers of 100 ml (3.4 oz) or less, placed in a clear, resealable 1-liter (1-quart) bag.

Sharp objects: Allowed only in checked baggage.

Lithium batteries: Only allowed in carry-on baggage, subject to specific restrictions.

7. How to Manage Your Baggage Online

Air France offers several options to help passengers manage their baggage before arriving at the airport:

Add extra bags online: You can save money by adding extra checked baggage via the Air France website or mobile app before arriving at the airport.

Pre-pay for excess baggage: Doing this online can save up to 20% compared to paying at the airport.

Conclusion

Navigating Air France's baggage guidelines doesn't have to be stressful. By understanding their rules and planning ahead, you can pack your bags confidently, knowing what to expect. Be sure to check your specific flight details, as allowances may vary depending on the route and fare type.

Safe travels, and happy packing!

FAQs

Can I bring a laptop and a carry-on bag on Air France flights?

Yes, you can bring both as long as your carry-on and personal item fit within the size and weight restrictions.

How can I add extra baggage to my Air France ticket?

You can add extra baggage online through the Air France website or mobile app before your departure date.

What is the fee for overweight baggage on Air France?

The fee ranges from €70 to €100 for bags weighing over 23 kg (50 lb) but under 32 kg (70 lb), depending on your destination.

Read More:

https://allairlineinfo.com/baggage-policy/spirit-airlines-baggage-policy/

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About the Creator

Sanu Ray

Hello, I am writing and guiding about airlines policy and working at All Airline Info.

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