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bagageavgifter

Bagageavgifter are charges by airlines for baggage that goes beyond the standard fare allowance. They are a form of ancillary revenue and are used to cover handling costs and influence pricing of seats and services. While particularly common with low-cost carriers, baggage fees are also used by traditional airlines on many routes and fare families.

Policies vary. Some fares include one or no checked bags, others include one or more. Carriers often

Impact and criticism. Bagageavgifter can significantly increase total trip cost and affect packing decisions and fare

Regulation and consumer advice. Many regions require clear disclosure of bag fees during booking and on tickets.

charge
per
bag
per
flight,
and
the
fee
can
depend
on
weight,
size,
route,
and
when
the
bag
is
paid
for
(online
before
departure
is
usually
cheaper
than
at
the
airport).
Fees
for
carry-on
bags,
oversized
or
special
items
(sports
gear,
musical
instruments)
are
common,
and
some
airlines
charge
for
the
second
carry-on
in
basic
fares.
choice.
Critics
say
the
system
is
opaque
and
penalizes
light
travelers;
supporters
argue
it
helps
keep
base
fares
low
and
lowers
overall
operating
costs.
Travelers
should
verify
baggage
allowances
for
their
fare,
compare
total
costs
across
airlines,
and
consider
prepaying
for
bags
or
choosing
bundles
that
include
baggage.
Planning
ahead
can
often
reduce
per-bag
charges.