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Discover Ludwig"excess luggage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any luggage (e.g. suitcases, backpacks, etc.) that is being carried in excess of the allowed allowance. For example, "I was charged an extra fee for my excess luggage at the airport."
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Excess luggage fee?
Northwest also raised its fees for excess luggage, transporting pets, replacing lost tickets and other services by $5, to $25.
(Note that while many guidebooks advise leaving excess luggage in lockers at the La Spezia station, storage is no longer available).
The clothes shops in Oxford Street definitely took a bit of a hiding and I think he ended up paying more than £1,500 in excess luggage.
Travelers who try to avoid the carry-on mess by stuffing holiday gifts in checked bags may be caught off guard by increased fees for excess luggage.
Mr. Aydin's lawyer, Michael Murat Sertsoz, said his client was flying to Tehran for a book fair and had agreed to take a suitcase for another Turkish passenger with excess luggage.
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Its Fly Delta app, for example, not only provides information about flight itineraries, airplanes, and airports, but also lets passengers record their parking spots, check in, change seats, retrieve boarding passes, pay for excess baggage, track checked luggage, and view the ground under the plane (with Glass Bottom Jet).
In her compromised health, she needed her husband's help navigating international travel with two kids and an excess of luggage (she was a prolific souvenir shopper).
According to Ryanair, the police were called after the students became disruptive and refused to follow instructions after some protested being forced to pay a fee for excess hand luggage.
The controversial excess baggage fee, where passengers pay €20 £166) per kilo of luggage over the allotted weight limit, has been reduced to €10 from yesterday – still high, but more in line with its airline rivals.
As a result, you will often be charged for wanting baggage beyond carry-on luggage, and you'll be penalized very heavily for excess baggage.
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