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Baggage and Weight Limits

Optimize Your Luggage for Maximum Efficiency with AirJIT

In this article:

  • Types of Baggage
  • Recommended Baggage Containers
  • Airline Weight Limits
  • Breaking Down Your Baggage

Types of Baggage

When traveling, your luggage typically falls into two categories:

  • Checked Baggage: Larger suitcases or bags that are stored in the cargo hold.
  • Hand Carry: Smaller bags or containers that you can take on board with you.

For efficient travel and maximizing your earning potential with AirJIT, we recommend using containers that have the maximum capacity and can hold the maximum weight allowed by airlines. Ideal options include:

  • Large Suitcases: These can typically hold up to 23 kg (50 lbs) each.
  • Durable Hand Carry Bags: Look for bags that can fit the airline's carry-on dimensions and hold up to 7-10 kg (15-22 lbs).

Airline Weight Limits

Airline baggage policies vary, but here are some general guidelines:

  • Checked Baggage: Most airlines allow each passenger to check one or two bags, each with a weight limit of 23 kg (50 lbs).
  • Hand Carry: Usually limited to one bag with a weight limit of 7-10 kg (15-22 lbs), plus a personal item such as a laptop bag or purse.

Breaking Down Your Baggage

To optimize your luggage for carrying AirJIT parcels:

  • Two Checked Bags: Split your weight allowance into two checked bags. This not only helps manage the weight better but also allows you to distribute parcels more efficiently.
  • One Hand Carry Bag: Utilize your hand carry bag for personal items and smaller parcels.

By breaking down your weight limit into two main luggage pieces and one hand carry per passenger, you can maximize the space and weight capacity available for AirJIT parcels, enhancing your earning potential.