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Air India is a major Indian airline that operates its flights to over 92 destinations worldwide. The airline is almost a hundred years old, which gives it the experience of knowing how to serve customers and satisfy their needs. Their generosity can also be seen in their baggage policy, which allows the passengers to carry enough baggage so they do not compromise while travelling. Further in this article, we will briefly discuss the Air India Baggage Policy 2025 and also the rules and regulations airlines have made about it.
Based on the carry-on baggage policy of Air India and security regulations, passengers are permitted to bring their baggage with a limitation, which depends on different classes of travel.
The airline's checked baggage allowance is different for domestic and International routes. The baggage allowance for both routes will be mentioned below.
Domestic: The weight limit of the baggage is set by the airlines based on the class of travel.
Economy |
Premium Economy | Business | First |
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Classic - 15 kg | Classic - 15 kg | Classic - 25 kg | |
Flex - 25 kg | Flex - 25 kg | Flex - 35 kg | Flex - 40 kg |
Passengers travelling in the Economy class can have a total combined dimension that should not exceed 158 cm. For the premium classes, the dimension allowance is the same as the lower classes; they are permitted to bring a piece of baggage, and each piece should not exceed 158 cm.
International: Air India's baggage allowance for International routes varies from nation to nation, but generally, here is how much they allow passengers to bring on board.
Economy | Premium Economy | Business | First |
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Classic - 23 kg | Classic - 23 kg | Classic - 32 kg | |
Flex - 23 kg | Flex - 23 kg | Flex - 32 kg | Flex - 32 kg |
Yes, Air India generally permits passengers to bring one carry-on bag and one personal item, such as a handbag or laptop bag.
The baggage allowance varies by the class of travel; for Economy, it is 25kg; for Business, it is 35kg; and for First Class, it is 40kg.
This also varies by the class of travel; Economy class allows one or two bags, Business class allows two bags, and First class also allows two bags to bring onboard.
Maharaja Club Silver members can bring baggage with an additional weight of up to 5kg, and Gold and Platinum members can get additional pieces of baggage which can weigh up to 23 kilograms or an extra weight of 20 kg.
Economy class passengers can bring two pieces of baggage, each weighing up to 23 kg, and Business or First class passengers can bring two pieces of baggage, each weighing up to 32 kg.
For domestic routes, first-class passengers can bring 40 kg of baggage, Business class 35kg, and Economy class 25 kg.
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