Interline Baggage Allowance And Rules

In connecting/transit flights and international flights operated jointly with another airline, which airline's baggage rules will be valid is decided in accordance with the methods determined by International Air Transport Association (IATA).

According to these rules, the rules of the most significant carrier shall apply to the baggage allowances. The most significant carrier is defined as the airline flying the longest leg of the journey. However, there may be some exceptions.

On connecting flights, the extra baggage charge can range between 200-500 USD. You can contact our sales offices to learn the amount to be paid.

Stopover Flights

It means that the waiting time between two connecting flights is 24 hours or more in a connecting flight with a stopover.

In stopover flights, an extra payment of 20-200 USD may be required in addition to the extra baggage charge. Please contact our sales offices to learn the exact fee to be paid.

Warning: If you do not fly with the same airline or there is no baggage agreement between the carriers you fly with, you may need to pick up your baggage yourself.