Checked baggage
Cabin
|
Weight
|
First
Class
|
40 kg
(88 lbs)
|
Golden
Club/Business Class
|
30 kg
(66 lbs)
|
Economy
Class
|
20 kg
(44 lbs)
|
Infants
(on 10% tickets)
|
· One bag with maximum dimensions of 45 inches (115 cm),
which may be carried as cabin baggage, and
· One fully collapsible baby pushchair or stroller or carrying basket
The
weight of the allowed items may not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs) in total.
|
Cabin
|
Maximum
weight/piece
|
Maximum
outside linear dimension
|
First
& Business Class
|
32 kg
(70 lbs)
|
158 cm
(62 inches)
each piece |
Economy
Class
|
23 kg
(50 lbs)
|
269 cm
(107 inches)
for 2 pieces |
Infants
(on 10% tickets)
|
· One bag with maximum dimensions of 45 inches (115 cm),
which may be carried as cabin baggage, and
· One fully collapsible baby pushchair or stroller or carrying basket
The
weight of the allowed items may not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs) in total.
|
Malaysia Airlines may refuse acceptance if deemed necessary.
item and/or its contents are sufficiently protected to endure ordinary handling.
Region
|
Fee per kg
|
Travel
within West Malaysia (Peninsular
|
MYR 10/kg
|
Travel
within East Malaysia (Sabah and
|
MYR 10/kg
|
Travel
between West Malaysia and
|
MYR 15/kg
|
International
flights
(Weight System) |
· Varies according to the destination or sector you are travelling to.
· The charge is 1.5% of the highest normal direct one-way Economy Class
(in local currency) for each kilogram in excess of the free allowance.
Exceptions: 1% from 1.35% within Europe (except 1% from |
International
flights
(Piece System) |
· For Economy Class, baggage weighing over 23 kg (50 lbs) and up to 32
kg (70 lbs), passengers will be charged USD25/CAD25 per piece for the first 2
pieces.
· When a passenger has an excess of the two (2) pieces allowed free
baggage allowance within limitations (in dimension and weight for class of
travel) the charge is 100% or single charge of published rate.
|
The amount of
checked baggage that you can take with you free of charge is determined
according to either the number of pieces or the weight. The ‘allow’ box on your
paper ticket indicates which of these concepts apply to your baggage allowance.
On your e-ticket, this is indicated in the ‘baggage’ box.
Weight system (All destinations except to and
from Americas )
The table below
states the maximum weight of the checked baggage that you can take with you
free of charge.
A charge at the
appropriate journey rate per kilogram will apply for any baggage carried in
excess of the free baggage allowance as above.
Piece system (To and from North and South Americas )
For passengers
travelling to and from North Americas and South Americas ,
baggage allowance will be based on the piece system. Each passenger is allowed
to check in two pieces of baggage regardless of class of travel.
Baggage in excess of the checked baggage
allowance is charged per piece. Contact your local Malaysia Airlines Office for details on charges.
Restrictions to weight of single piece of checked
baggage on all Malaysia
Airlines services
To comply with
Global Health and Safety regulations for baggage handlers, Malaysia Airlines
has imposed a strict ruling to ensure that each single piece of item or baggage
that is checked in DOES NOT exceed 32 kg (70 lbs).
Irrespective of
class of travel, any single piece of baggage weighing more than 32 kg
(70 lbs) will not be accepted at check-in counters at any station.
Customers will be required to reduce the weight by repacking the baggage into
smaller units before they are allowed to check in. This regulation equally
applies to transit baggage.
We recommend that items exceeding 32 kg
(70 lbs) such as bulky musical instruments, sports equipment, as well as
photo and film camera equipment should be sent through MASkargo, our cargo
service.
Customers can still
check-in their bulky musical instruments, sports equipment, photo and film
camera equipment as checked baggage but the items must be properly packaged in
protective bags or wrap and subject to applicable overweight and oversize
baggage charge. Acceptance depends on the capacity of the (various) aircraft
operating on the passenger’s routing. If the baggage cannot be accommodated on
one of the aircraft, it cannot be accepted for the whole route.
a. For some types of special baggage advance
reservations should be made.
b. If accepted, the passenger must pack the
baggage in such a way that the
c. Limited
liability may apply for checked-in special baggage.
Excess value declarations
You may declare a value for your checked
baggage in excess of the applicable liability limit. If you make such a
declaration, you must pay additional charges in accordance with our
regulations. Malaysia Airlines will not accept liability for valuables, fragile
or perishable articles including money, jewellery, cameras, video and
electronics equipment, silverware, negotiable instruments, business documents,
samples, antiques, paintings, furs, manuscripts or similar items, computers and
medication.
Excess baggage charges fee
Region
|
Fee per kg
|
Travel
within West Malaysia (Peninsular
|
MYR 10/kg
|
Travel
within East Malaysia (Sabah and
|
MYR 10/kg
|
Travel
between West Malaysia and
|
MYR 15/kg
|
International
flights
(Weight System) |
· Varies according to the destination or sector you are travelling to.
· The charge is 1.5% of the highest normal direct one-way Economy Class
(in local currency) for each kilogram in excess of the free allowance.
Exceptions: 1% from 1.35% within Europe (except 1% from |
International
flights
(Piece System) |
· For Economy Class, baggage weighing over 23 kg (50 lbs) and up to 32
kg (70 lbs), passengers will be charged USD25/CAD25 per piece for the first 2
pieces.
· When a passenger has an excess of the two (2) pieces allowed free
baggage allowance within limitations (in dimension and weight for class of
travel) the charge is 100% or single charge of published rate.
|
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