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How much baggage is included?

The amount of baggage depends on the fare you select, we clearly indicate this to you in search and on your confirmation email

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Written by Jett
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Airline Baggage Inclusions

Each airline is different when it comes to baggage inclusions. The amount of check-in baggage you have included will depend on your flight's fare policy. We will clearly communicate the baggage amount

  • On search when you select a flight (see image below)

  • In the confirmation email, we send you once you have purchased your flight

Flight Search

When you select a flight in search you can see if baggage is included and how much


Booking Confirmation Email

A booking confirmation email will be sent once you purchase a flight online. If you don’t see it in your inbox, please check your spam or junk folder.

Adding Baggage After Booking

We want to make your travel experience as smooth as possible. Here’s what you need to know about checked baggage, whether you’ve completed your payment plan or not:

1. After Completing Your Payment Plan

Once your payment plan is fully paid and you've received your e-ticket, you may be able to view or add checked baggage directly through the airline’s website. To do this, log in to the airline’s portal using the booking details provided in your e-ticket.

If baggage options are not available online, you can usually add bags during online check-in (typically 24–48 hours before departure) or at the airport.

2. Before Completing Your Payment Plan

To purchase extra baggage prior to completing full payment, contact customer support.
Please note: any additional services must be paid upfront and cannot be added to an existing payment plan.

3. Additional Fees

Some airlines charge for checked baggage, depending on weight, size, destination, and fare class.


Important Note

PayLater Travel does not charge any additional service fees.


Any costs related to baggage or other extras are set by the airline and are passed on at cost, without markup.

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