Reservation Team

                                                     Baggage Policy

1. General Information
At Galaxyfares.com, we aim to provide travelers with the most up-to-date baggage policies based on airline regulations. Each airline has its own baggage allowance and restrictions, which customers must review before booking their tickets.

2. Cabin Baggage Allowance
Most airlines allow passengers to carry one piece of hand luggage and a personal item, such as a laptop bag or handbag. The standard dimensions and weight limits vary per airline. Passengers are advised to check their airline’s specific cabin baggage policy to avoid additional fees or denied boarding.

3. Checked Baggage Allowance
Checked baggage policies depend on the airline, ticket class, and destination. Economy class passengers typically have a lower baggage allowance than business or first-class travelers. Airlines may charge extra fees for additional or overweight baggage. Customers should verify baggage limits before traveling.

4. Excess Baggage Fees
If your baggage exceeds the allowed weight or size, airlines may charge excess baggage fees. These fees vary by airline and route. We recommend pre-purchasing extra baggage allowance when booking to avoid higher charges at the airport.

5. Restricted and Prohibited Items
For security reasons, certain items are restricted or prohibited in both checked and cabin baggage. These include but are not limited to:

  • Flammable materials, explosives, and hazardous chemicals

  • Sharp objects such as knives, scissors, and blades

  • Firearms and ammunition (unless carried under specific regulations)

  • Liquids exceeding 100ml in hand luggage (must comply with airline liquid restrictions)

6. Special Baggage
Passengers traveling with special baggage, such as musical instruments, sports equipment, or medical devices, should inform the airline in advance. Additional fees or special handling may be required.

7. Lost, Delayed, or Damaged Baggage
Galaxyfares.com is not responsible for baggage lost, delayed, or damaged by airlines. If an issue arises, passengers should report it to the airline’s baggage claim office at the airport immediately. Airlines usually provide compensation based on their policies.

8. Airline-Specific Baggage Policies
Since each airline has unique baggage policies, we strongly advise checking the airline’s official website for the most accurate and updated information regarding baggage allowances and fees.

9. Contact Information
For baggage-related inquiries, contact your airline directly or reach out to our support team for guidance: