Entering Parcel Weight on AirJIT
Guidelines for accurately weighing and entering your parcel's weight
In this article:
- Weight Limits and Restrictions
- How to Weigh Your Parcel
- Impact on Pricing and Shipping Costs
- Common Weight Entry Mistakes
Weight Limits and Restrictions
AirJIT has specific weight limits for different types of shipments. Understanding these limits is crucial for successful shipping:
- Standard Shipments: Up to 23kg (50lbs)
- Special Handling: 23-32kg (50-70lbs)
- Oversized Items: Subject to traveler approval
How to Weigh Your Parcel
To ensure accurate weight measurement:
- Use a calibrated scale
- Include packaging materials in the weight
- Round up to the nearest 0.1kg
- Double-check measurements
Impact on Pricing and Shipping Costs
Your parcel's weight directly affects shipping costs:
- Base rate calculated on actual weight
- Dimensional weight considerations
- Additional fees for heavy items
- Special handling charges
Common Weight Entry Mistakes
Avoid these common errors:
- Not including packaging weight
- Using uncalibrated scales
- Entering incorrect units
- Underestimating weight
Tips for Accurate Weight Entry
- Always weigh after complete packaging
- Consider using postal scales
- Document weight with photos
- Include weight on package label