Airlines enforce Australia's 7-kilogram cabin bag
limit
Both Qantas and Virgin Australia are clamping down on
hand luggage policies on domestic flights.
(CNN) - Flying home for the
December holidays can be a stressful experience, with passengers carrying gifts
for their nearest and dearest as well as their own luggage.
Now Australian
airlines have announced a renewed push to enforce hand luggage weight limits at
the busiest time of the year.
Both Virgin Australia and Qantas have told
domestic passengers that their hand luggage will be weighed at various points in
the journey to ensure that it complies with seven-kilogram (15-pound)
limit.
Budget airlines such as Tigerair Australia and Jetstar already
weigh hand luggage for all passengers.
"As an industry, we're seeing many
passengers trying to bring everything but the kitchen sink on domestic flights
which is causing flight delays as well as safety issues for cabin crew, ground
crew and passengers," said Paul Woosnam, General Manager Ground Operations at
Virgin Australia, in a statement to CNN.
Stricter
checks
Virgin Australia crew members have suffered injury due to heavy
cabin bags
A Qantas spokeswoman told CNN that regular fliers have told
the airline that passengers need to be reminded about the cabin baggage
limit
Qantas rolled out a system of stricter checks from late November,
while Virgin Australia announced that it would step up enforcement from December
10.
"We're seeing injuries to our cabin crew caused by closing overhead
lockers full of heavy baggage, shifting bags in overhead lockers to assist
guests finding space and assisting passengers with lifting their bags into the
overhead compartments," said Woosnam.
"We also want to get our passengers
away to their destination on time, and more and more we're seeing flights being
delayed due to cabin baggage issues.
The drive to improve compliance is
supported by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, which says that
"preventing non-compliant hand luggage from entering an aircraft is an important
safety role of ground and cabin staff."
Virgin Australia's standard
allowance includes up to 30 kilograms of luggage, including a checked bag of up
to 23 kilograms and a seven-kilogram cabin bag. Each passenger is also allowed a
laptop bag, suit bag or handbag.
Domestic Qantas passengers flying in
economy class can check in a bag weighing up to 30 kilograms, plus two cabin
bags weighing up to seven kilograms each.
The airlines will be putting on
extra ground crew as part of the push over the holiday period.
"Christmas
is an incredibly busy time of year for us so we do encourage anyone traveling
over the holiday period and beyond to familiarize themselves with the carry-on
allowances to help get them to their destination safely and on time," said
Woosnam.
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