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    baggage allowance aer lingus?
    I am travelling from the states to Glasgow, Scotland in a couple of weeks using aer lingus, but there is a connecting flight in Dublin. im planning to take two suitcases and carry-on-luggage, but I am worried that I am not allowed to take on two suitcases in Dublin because it is an internal flight? please help!

    When you check in for your flight in the States, you're checked through all the way to Glasgow (Unless, of course, you bought your tickets as two separate purchases -- the US to Dublin and Dublin to Glasgow -- rather than one flight from the US to Glasgow. Which I'm assuming you didn't.) That means that your baggage is also checked all the way through to Glasgow, and so the baggage policy you follow is the one for international flights, not internal flights (regardless of the fact that you will, actually, be taking one during one leg of your journey.) Since Aer Lingus' baggage policy for international flights is two checked bags (weighing not more than a total of 80lbs), you're fine. (I'm assuming you're flying in economy class. If you're actually flying Business or First, you can go up to a combined weight of 140lbs. Lucky you!) Now as for your carry-on baggage, you're only allowed one piece whether you're flying internationally or internally, and it can't weight more than 13lbs or be bigger than 22in x 18in x 10in. (Women are allowed a small purse or handbag in addition to this, and you must observe the US-based rules of the TSA -- no liquids over 3oz etc etc.) Aer Lingus' baggage policies, in case you want clarification, are here: http://www.aerlingus.com/cgi-bin/obel01im1/Services/cabin_bag.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0421253028.1194651758@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccchaddmhjfkmkmcefecfigdffgdfkk.0&P_OID=-536879754&Category=3 and here: http://www.aerlingus.com/cgi-bin/obel01im1/Services/checked_bag.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0421253028.1194651758@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccchaddmhjfkmkmcefecfigdffgdfkk.0&P_OID=-536879754&Category=3 The TSA's rules regarding liquids etc in carry-on bags are here: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/index.shtm Hope that helps -- have a great flight!



    Aer Lingus baggage allowance??
    Hi I am going on an aer lingus flight in april and I am wanting to pay the baggage fee now but the website is not v clear. I am wanting to take one small suitcase and a handbag (hand luggage), so will have have to pay for 2 bags or just one ie do you pay the baggage fee for handluggage?!

    As far as I am aware you only pay for the luggage you check into the hold. So your hand luggage is free.



    how much is the baggage allowance on aer lingus flight dublin to jfk?
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    Check the Aer Lingus website.