Carry-On Allowance
All carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you and adhere to the carry-on baggage allowances. Carry-ons may not include any dangerous goods unless permitted for carriage.
REMINDER: Bulkhead seats do not have underseat storage during take-off and landing.
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Checked Baggage Allowance
Your checked baggage allowance for your flight varies depending on your itinerary, cabin class, Qantas Frequent Flyer status or Qantas Club membership. Typically, domestic flights within Australia allow Economy passengers one piece of luggage weighing a maximum of 23kg(50lbs); and Business class passengers allow two pieces of luggage weighing a maximum of 32kg(70lbs). For international flights to the Americas, Economy passengers are typically allowed two pieces weighing a maximum of 23kg(50lbs) each. Visit the Checked Baggage Allowance page for more details on your specific baggage allowance.
Excess, Overweight, Oversize Baggage Fees
If you have more bags than the permitted allowance or your bags exceed the weight or linear restrictions, you will be charged additional fees. Please contact Qantas Airways directly, or visit their Additional Baggage page for information.
Sports Equipment
Some checked items, such as surfboards and bicycles will be charged a fixed handling fee because of size, fragility, or other handling requirements. Please contact Qantas Airways directly, or visit their Special Baggage Information page for information.
CPAP Devices:
Onboard use of Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP) devices (both battery operated and electric) requires Qantas clearance, however it does not require clearance from a medical practitioner.