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Malaysia Airlines Baggage Allowance, Rules, and Policy

Malaysia Airlines offers varying baggage allowances based on class and route. Economy class passengers can carry 7 kg of hand luggage and check-in 30 kg, while Business and First Class passengers enjoy higher allowances. Special baggage, such as sports equipment, is allowed with specific rules. Excess baggage incurs extra fees.

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Malaysia Airlines Baggage Allowance, Rules, and Policy

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  1. Malaysia Airlines Baggage Allowance, Rules, and Policy

  2. Introduction Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier of Malaysia, offers a comprehensive baggage policy for its passengers. The baggage allowance varies depending on the class of travel, route, and ticket type. Passengers are advised to be aware of the baggage rules before their flight to avoid any inconveniences.

  3. Baggage Allowance The baggage allowance includes both carry- on and checked-in luggage, and it varies by class: Economy Class: Carry-on: 7 kg (max 1 bag) Checked-in: 30 kg Business Class: Carry-on: 14 kg (max 2 bags) Checked-in: 40 kg First Class: Carry-on: 14 kg (max 2 bags) Checked-in: 50 kg

  4. Excess Baggage Charges Any excess baggage above the allowed weight is subject to additional charges. The rates depend on the route and can be found on the airline's official website or during the booking process.

  5. Special Baggage Infants: An infant (under 2 years old) is allowed 1 piece of checked baggage (10 kg) and 1 carry-on bag (5 kg). Sports Equipment: Passengers can carry sports equipment such as skis, golf clubs, and bicycles as part of their baggage allowance. Musical Instruments: Small musical instruments may be carried on as hand baggage if they fit within the size restrictions.

  6. Prohibited Items Certain items are prohibited in both carry-on and checked-in baggage, including: Explosives, flammable liquids, and gases Sharp objects (e.g., knives, scissors) Batteries (if not properly packed)

  7. Baggage Security For security reasons, passengers are required to check their baggage for compliance with international aviation standards. Malaysia Airlines reserves the right to refuse carriage if baggage exceeds size, weight, or content limits.

  8. Baggage Tracking In case of lost baggage, passengers can contact the airline’s baggage services to track and file a report. The airline aims to return lost baggage within 24-48 hours. Compensation is available for significantly delayed or lost luggage.

  9. Conclusion It is important to familiarize yourself with Malaysia Airlines baggage rules to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. Remember to check specific details regarding your route or booking as allowances may vary.

  10. Contact Us How to Contact with Us? Our Location SNVA LLC, 2 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR, Waldorf MD 20602 United States support@reservationsdeal.com +1-800-630-3454

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