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Asked by Mr.Sally from USA | Mar. 06, 2011 19:58
About:Baggage Allowance for Chinese Domestic Flights

I am flying into China in a couple of weeks. For the international flight, I am allowed 2 checked bags and 1 carry on. My question is, for the intra-flights in China by 2 checked bags weigh 80lbs and my carry on is 11lbs, would I have to pay for owverweight charges? And is my purse, which weighs about 2lbs, considered a carry on?

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Answered by Ms.Carol from China | Mar. 06, 2011 21:54
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The checked luggage an carry-on limitations vary according to your cabin class. If you take first class, you needn't pay extra charge (your checked luggage is less than 40 kilograms and you are allowed to take 2 pieces).

The carry-on luggage should be less than 5 kilograms. Your carry-on and purse is around 5.8 kilograms. I am afraid you may not bring it in. Also, the first class passengers can bring 2 pieces and passengers who buy business and economy can just bring 1 piece.
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