20 kg??? Are Qatar Airways having a larff?!

FranElizabeth
By FranElizabeth

Okkkkk, I just started packing... (I know... i still have 2 weeks to go, but my case was the logical place to put the ironing:) It's not even 1/5 full and it's 14.5 kg already! Am I missing something here?! (Or do I need to be missing a whole lot more?!)
How in the WORLD are you supposed to only pack 20kg?? Help!:))

By FranElizabeth• 14 Aug 2008 22:55
FranElizabeth

allfreight.co.uk

Sorry dude!

By FranElizabeth• 14 Aug 2008 22:53
FranElizabeth

Ohhhh myyy! I've just finished packing the bags for the three of us- I think that's the most baffled I've ever been!! Lol. Phewwww. Blood, sweat and lots of tears.. (joking) but What a hassle!

On the last few days of waiting now- but no laptop and missing QL'ers:)

By A_Prodigy• 14 Aug 2008 16:49
Rating: 2/5
A_Prodigy

same with royal jordanian o_O

The limit is 21 kgs, I literally pack half my apartment when I am heading back to doha, so you can imagine how obnoxious it can be when you are rudely asked to pay them for the excess baggage you are carrying.

I remember a certain time when u were allowed to carry up to 30 kgs ahhh good ol' days!!!

p.s. U should take the bare necessities with you, a pair of black pants, a LBD, a few hand bags, and maybe ballerina slippers!!! (:

By FranElizabeth• 8 Aug 2008 05:00
FranElizabeth

Cheers for that.. I contacted a firm and it's only going to be a round £300- pick up and all.. I just packed one of the twin's bags today.. it's not properly full and only weighs 11kg. I think I was having a pre-moving freak out.. I discovered my case is 5kg alone so gonna send it with the detrius:)

Thanks again everyone for putting up with my Lose-it moment:)) All calm now........(for now)

x

By britexpat• 7 Aug 2008 08:46
britexpat

In the past , I have found it easier to just take the neccessary items with me and send the bulk of the stuff as "unaccompanied" luggage..

It doesn't cost that much and makes travelling easier..

By ossy• 7 Aug 2008 01:50
ossy

Hi Fran, are you all ready to go then? We are having the same problem here. Too much stuff too little allowance. I've had some quotes from some freight companies but they seem quite expensive. Which one are you using? PM or let me know on facebook.

Take care and see you soon!!

By FranElizabeth• 7 Aug 2008 00:59
FranElizabeth

Where are you going From?? (to London, I mean??) I could definitely look into meeting you somewhere to hoist some stuff with you!! I actually got my ass into gear about shipping cos I have some pics etc that I'd like to take.. Jut found a firm that does it for about a tonne and then it's cost me about £80 for each extra 40kg. How much do you have with you???

Thanks, man.. even if it's unfeasible now.. the offer is extremely kind:))

By SPEED• 6 Aug 2008 23:59
SPEED

reason.... ;-)

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By GodFather.• 6 Aug 2008 23:37
GodFather.

I am travelling to London Heathrow tomorrow Fran and I have around 47kg allowance as I had explained earlier in my email, if you want to pool your luggage then PM me..

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 23:03
FranElizabeth

I think this is the allowance for Business or First Class though, no? I'm only a minion.. lol

By anonymous• 6 Aug 2008 20:59
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

As I remember till 10 days ago, the max baggage allowed was 40Kg per passenger + 8Kg Hand Baggage in Qatar Air Ways and each pack not exceeding more than 32Kg.

Which means you will have to carry at least 2 peaces to cover 40 Kgs and if you have Privilege Club member with Qatar Air Ways, you get additional of 10Kg and on request you will get additional 10Kgs.

All in all, you can carry up to 60Kgs. The best way to distribute your stuff is to buy a Package box medium size from QPost office (either in Lulu or Cornice). These boxes are meant to stuff up to 32Kgs and the best thing is you don't have to worry about bringing it back. Each box costs around 10 to 15 QR.

The wise person has long ears and a short tongue.

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 20:28
FranElizabeth

Thanks so much for that.. I will try. I've unravelled myself from my tiz now- and Brrrrrreeeeeaaaaaatthhheeee:)

Cheers again everyone- I really appreciate it.

By goodlookin• 6 Aug 2008 17:16
goodlookin

The Priv Club is the Frequent Flyer programme for Qatar Airways. Once again, believe me...you do not get any extra allowance with a temporary card (4th tier).

Would be a good idea to give Qatar Airways a call, try calling the airport office rather than reservations.

Gatwick QR Office-01293 504544 Ticket Desk- 01293 04523

Heathrow QR Office-02087 975001 Ticket Desk- 02088 79084

Manchester QR- 01614 896639 / 01614 896020

Someonenew & Murali I’m sorry if I offended you, but this is the main reason why the luggage allowance for these flights is so high! Have you seen what people take on these flights...everything and the kitchen sink!

Oh Murali how can I forget about all the gold and money I looted from ‘those’ countries. I never go a day without laughing about it...oh wait no one cares! Get over it mate, oh by the way...there something on your shoulder...chip, chip, chip. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_on_shoulder)

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 12:23
FranElizabeth

Thanks all for your suggestions. I'll contact QA today and see what they say.. I applied for Priv Club last night- is this the same as frequent flier?

Novita.. the twins are 6 so I'm guessing that they'll get 20kg each too.. I think I just need to rethink what goes into where.. lol.. how complicated can I make it???! :))

By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 11:14
someonenew

Ok Andrews I'm not lettin u anywhere near my hubby... He might get ideas from you:)

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By Andrews• 6 Aug 2008 11:13
Andrews

I usually tell my wife.. Honey.. dont take too many clothes or shoes with you. we will go for shopping the very next day......the same thing when we comeback. she has got enough stock at home town and here.

By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 11:13
someonenew

Novita if ur hubby was reading this he would've fainted at the matching car comment... I'm sure mine wud've:)

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By anonymous• 6 Aug 2008 11:09
anonymous

judging by some of the conversations you have had on here and seeing that you posted the england/scotland photos maybe I have already met you husband over beer and complained about the wives!!

By Oryx• 6 Aug 2008 11:09
Oryx

I dont know how people manage to take so much!

I always take about 8 kgs with me.

By labda06• 6 Aug 2008 11:08
labda06

well exile the alternative is unlimited access to your credit cards, cause if I were her and didnt take all my bare necessities I would be shopping til I drop EVERY DAY. NO MERCY!!!!

So be grateful now...

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." Barack Obama

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 11:06
novita77

lol someone new ... well said ... we need matching shoes, purses and handbag for each dress / outfit.

One day i would like a matching car too !!!

By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 11:05
someonenew

exile.. I donno why u guys dont understand.. the extra stuff is in case of an emergency:) Besides a girl can never have enough purses n shoes... stop complaining and fall back in line.. comon now LOL

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 11:04
someonenew

My husband is kinda big compared to me... so he thinks I'm weak and feable... I let him believe all that... It always works to my advantage;)

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 11:01
novita77

exile ... why dont you meet up with my husband for a pint of beer and moaning about wivey ??? lol

By labda06• 6 Aug 2008 11:00
labda06

He will be well built...like you!

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." Barack Obama

By anonymous• 6 Aug 2008 11:00
anonymous

I have the same issues with my wife. Taking 10 pairs of shoes but only using two or three in a two week period is not an economical use of our luggage allowance. Neither is 9 pairs of jeans and 5 different handbags.

Even worse than the limit is that I end up carrying it as the case is so heavy....

By labda06• 6 Aug 2008 11:00
labda06

Beats sweating and panting while still trying to swing my hips LOL...(sings) where is he? LOL, you guys seem to have sweet hubbies...lucky lucky.

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." Barack Obama

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 10:59
novita77

lol Da !!! i think my other half need that too ...

By DaRuDe• 6 Aug 2008 10:58
DaRuDe

may lord have mercy on your husband

 

 

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By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 10:58
someonenew

Very good idea Labda! Works all the time for me:)

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 10:56
novita77

lol Labda ... in our marriage ... when we travel i do the shopping my husband does the packing ...

By labda06• 6 Aug 2008 10:54
labda06

I H-A-T-E lugging those huge carry on bags around, cant wait to get married so that I can dump all that crap on my sweet, lovely hubby! :)

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." Barack Obama

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 10:54
novita77

exile, you connected to my husband somehow? lol

By anonymous• 6 Aug 2008 10:50
anonymous

learn the virtue of travelling light..... when you travel you do not need to take your wardrobe with you.

By novita77• 6 Aug 2008 10:38
novita77

FE ... you said you have twins , how old are they? you surely already have extra weight from them?

By Arien• 6 Aug 2008 10:33
Arien

Simply apply for a frequent flyer card which will give you straight 10 kilo extra.

You can have a 7 or 8 kg cabin baggage too.

By anonymous• 6 Aug 2008 10:27
anonymous

Do what all women do.

Put 22kg in your checked luggage, and this will probably be fine.

7kg in your 'carry on bag' (sometimes they weigh these so don't take the risk).

And then put 10kg in your biggest 'handbag' and keep it over your shoulder tucked behind your back. No one ever notices.

And then you have almost 30kg.

Easy

By Murali• 6 Aug 2008 10:16
Murali

that they looted so much money and gold from those countires.

By someonenew• 6 Aug 2008 09:36
someonenew

Murli I was offended as well... but lets just give the uneducated ignorant arsehole a break maybe he hit his when he woke up or somethin... the original poster asked for help lets just ignore the morons.

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By dweller• 6 Aug 2008 09:23
dweller

There is always the option of unaccompanied baggage I think.

Enquire with QA (or any other carrier) about that option and how much it costs.

By Vegas• 6 Aug 2008 09:21
Vegas

from luggage into carry on...

You can't teach experience

By Murali• 6 Aug 2008 09:14
Murali

What do you mean by Laborer routes????

By Fatcat• 6 Aug 2008 08:58
Fatcat

FranElizabeth, when I came I packed my shoes on a separate bag that could be carried with me in to the plane. Now don't get me wrong, I was not intending on having that as my hand luggage since I had my hand luggage bursting with clothes already. But... I was nice to the lady and asked her if she could add that bag, since it was so small. And they agreed to it :)

Explain to them you're emigrating and they are usually quite understanding. You could also contact your airline and explain the emigration part to them. A friend of mine did it and they allowed her to bring an extra 10Kg!

By Aisha-Taweela• 6 Aug 2008 03:49
Aisha-Taweela

If your suitcase weighs 10kgs. Don't you think it would be a good idea to store your ironing in there on a permanent basis and buy a lightweight bag that is only 2/3kg. There you have 7 extra kgs already.

Aisha-Taweela

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 02:32
FranElizabeth

Thanks GL:) I'll check it out:)

By goodlookin• 6 Aug 2008 02:29
goodlookin

no worries franelizabeth, wasn't aimed at you personally.

If you have just applied then you'll get a Temporary card, which entitles you to nothing. You need 50 points before you can get a Burgundy card, London to Doha is 20 points.

Take a look at this page, it has all the details: http://www.qmiles.com/membership_levels.html?linkap01

Good luck ;)

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 01:45
FranElizabeth

I hadn't meant my post to be obnoxious in any way, shape or form. I'm sorry if it appeared that way and I'll be sure to empathise most profusely with the staff and their cameras.

Just a freaked out woman trying to work out how the hell I'm going to do this! If you don't mind answering, I've joined the P' Club just now.. does that make me a burgundy? God, I'm so green:)

By goodlookin• 6 Aug 2008 01:23
Rating: 2/5
goodlookin

20kg is pretty much the standard for economy class tickets for most airlines.

With Qatar Airways it depends on the destination. Europe is usually 20kgs while Laborer routes such as Nepal, India, The Philippines & North Africa are 30kg-50kg for economy.

Burgundy Card... +10kg

Silver Card..... +15kg

Gold Card....... +20kg

Business Class.. +10kg

First Class..... +20kg

Qatar Airways staff may waive 2-3kgs, but no more. The next time you check-in, take a look behind the monitor and you'll see a microphone and of course the camera at the back. These guys are sacked for the smallest thing, so don't expect them to risk their job by doing you a favour.

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 00:54
FranElizabeth

I'm onto it! :)

By FranElizabeth• 6 Aug 2008 00:50
FranElizabeth

Right, so I guess that means we come with nothing but my lush new case filled with our undies and then shop lots?? I can deal with that, but I can't go to work for the first few weeks in a bikini?! Lol.. No really, Becca, it's going to take some serious rethinking..

Is 20kg normal?! Or Legal?!

Any way I can earn Privilege points without having actually flown with them before?? I'm scraping the barrel here, I know.. but how did you all do it? Shipping?? I'd have a box the size of erm.. my case (full) For goodness sake..lol 20kg is only nearly half of ME!

I think it's going to have to be one work outfit and some bikinis..That'll go down well, I'm sure! jeepers:/ :)

Thanks again all for your help though.. and Becca- we need to get that shipping sorted!

x

By Becca_Bee• 5 Aug 2008 23:24
Becca_Bee

Oh heck! This is the kind of challenge they give to people applying to the SAS.

By qatarisun• 5 Aug 2008 23:22
Rating: 3/5
qatarisun

wasn't it 40 kg?? why everybody say only 20 kg is allowed? am i missing something here?

By greentea• 5 Aug 2008 22:45
Rating: 5/5
greentea

if you're departing DOHA: upto 50kg allowed + if you're a privilege Card holder you will be allowed more

coming to Doha is a different story: only 20kg allowed but if you're a privilege club member you will be allowed more...

ADVISE: GO ONLINE and APPLY FOR A PRIVILEGE CLUB card now before travelling

By GodFather.• 5 Aug 2008 22:38
Rating: 5/5
GodFather.

Fran it is 30Kg to all routes from Doha to UK and on the return it is 20kg.

However if you are a privilage club member, Burgundy card holders get extra 10kg, silver extra 15kg and Gold members extra 20kg..

So who is having the larf, you just have to fly with Qatar Airways more to reap the benefit..

I am almost packed also so out of here on Thursday for 4 weeks ..

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By FranElizabeth• 5 Aug 2008 22:15
FranElizabeth

Ok.. I heard they were pretty strict too... something like 20 odd UK Sterling per kilo over.. I guess I'm just going to have to suck it up:( Bikinis all the way. How Pants!

Thanks, Alexa:)

By FranElizabeth• 5 Aug 2008 22:07
FranElizabeth

No hubby.. just the three of us. Maybe I could just pack pants and vests for the twins and have the rest for me;)lol.. Really, we could do it if we could combine our allowance between the 3 of us... my case is HUGE.. the twins' bags are big, but super light.. will they combine the weight of the 3 of them? Does that make sense?

Otherwise I'm going to have one 1/4 full case and 2 super packed. I know this is Seriously anally retentive of me, and I could just buy myself a different case.. but mine was a birthday present and I want to bring it. Lol. What a GIRL!!

By Vegas• 5 Aug 2008 21:58
Vegas

You can't teach experience

By FranElizabeth• 5 Aug 2008 21:56
FranElizabeth

I might have to!! I could always dress the twins in theirs too and we'll look like the Michelin family. Mmmm, Special:)

Is this tight? I went away for 4 days last year to Spain and my rucksack weighed more then!

By FranElizabeth• 5 Aug 2008 21:53
FranElizabeth

It's not funny..I haven't even given my case a sniff of my shoes yet..lol. I'm sure the case must be about 10kg.. Oh dear:( How the heck do you do it?!

By novita77• 5 Aug 2008 21:52
novita77

wear all your clothes like Joey in Friends :D

By Fatcat• 5 Aug 2008 21:37
Fatcat

Remember you can also pack stuff in your hand luggage! All 7 kg of it :/

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