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Get information on excess baggage fees, weight limits, and size restrictions for checked luggage on Korean Air flights.
Calculate your baggage fees with our checked baggage calculator, or see fees by segment at a glance. Baggage fees by segment. Calculate the fee. Learn how to pay for excess baggage.
How much is excess baggage in Korean Airlines? For international flights, Korean Air charges $50 to $100 for overweight bags weighing 23 to 32 kilograms and $100 to $200 for bags weighing 33 to 45 kilograms.
Use the Korean Air baggage calculator to determine fees and charges for excess checked baggage based on destination and cabin class.
Korean Air won’t accept any checked baggage that exceeds 115 linear inches (292 centimeters). Korean Air won’t accept oversized checked baggage on domestic flights, unless the flight is a segment of a multi-flight itinerary.
Find out the baggage allowance for Korean Air flights and calculate your checked baggage based on your travel region.
How much is excess baggage in Korean Airlines? For international flights, Korean Air charges $50-$175 for overweight bags weighing 23kg – 32kg and $75 – $200 for bags weighing 32kg – 45kg. Oversized bags measuring 158cm – 203cm max linear dimensions will be charged $75 – $200 depending on the route.
If you need to bring extra, oversized, or special items such as sporting equipment, musical instruments, or fragile items, Korean Air has specific rules and fees. These items may be subject to additional charges and should be notified to the airline in advance.
In addition to a personal item (overcoat, laptop, purse) passengers are allowed one carry-on bag whose dimensions (length + height + width) does not exceed 115 cm/45 ins and which does not weigh more than 12 kg/25 lbs.
How to avoid checked bag fees on Korean Air. Taking extra baggage with you on a Korean Air flight can get pricey. If you’re not careful about staying within the allowed limits, you could drive up the cost of your trip. That said, there are some ways you can avoid paying even a cent for your baggage. Only pack a carry-on and one checked bag