New Luggage Limits

Reduced Allowance for Specific Booking Classes

Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced a change in its luggage allowance policy for certain economy class tickets. Starting April 1, 2025, passengers with booking classes L, W (Saver Fare Family), and V, S, K (Standard Fare Family) will see their check-in luggage allowance reduced from 25 kilograms to 23 kilograms.

Policy Implementation

Effective Date and Ticket Types Affected

The new policy applies to both new tickets issued from April 1 and unused tickets reissued from that date, with departures scheduled for April 1 onwards. This change affects both Free Independent Traveller (FIT) and Group Inclusive Tour (GIT) tickets for domestic and international flights operated by THAI.

Unchanged Allowances

Other Booking Classes Retain Current Limits

THAI’s other economy booking classes (T, Q, H, M, B, Y, N, X) will continue to allow 30kg of luggage, while the G booking class maintains its 25 or 30kg allowance, depending on specific circumstances. The airline has not announced any changes to the number of pieces allowed, indicating that it still adheres to the weight concept rather than the piece concept for luggage allowance.

Premium Class Allowances

Higher Limits for Upper-Tier Passengers

Premium economy class passengers will continue to enjoy a 35kg luggage allowance, while royal silk class (business class) and royal first class maintain their generous allowances of 40kg and 50kg, respectively. These unchanged policies highlight THAI’s commitment to providing enhanced services for premium travelers.

Industry Context

Competitive Landscape and Passenger Impact

This adjustment in luggage allowance comes at a time when airlines worldwide are reassessing their policies to optimize operations and remain competitive. While the change may affect some economy travelers, it aligns THAI with industry trends and helps the airline manage costs effectively while still offering competitive baggage allowances across various fare classes.

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