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D@G:

--- Quote from: lizzie on September 21, 2012, 12:40:10 AM ---         Why do you need so much - swimsuit and sarong
          well maybe not just bring a rain coat
                                  :'(
          I was 3 kilo over on hand luggage , when i agreed to pay the girl made a phn call and i got away not paying.  If you are early checking in they prob. will let you off - they make up rules as they go along.

--- End quote ---

I weighed my 3 cases in my room before leaving for home this year (4kgs under total weight allowed) At the airport the greek check in girl weighed the cases on and told me I owed 72 Euros for being overweight. (I had noted down the weights again from the same scales she used to weigh my cases). I told her to retrieve my cases because I want them re-weighing and I'm refusing to pay unless she does so. A quick chat with her colleague and she waved us through.

Keep your eye out for this everyone and don't take the check in girls notes as being accurate just because she said so.

gillie:
Hi Lizzie, We're going for 25 nights from 24 Sept to Oct 19 and will need some warmer clothes! The weather can be lovely but can also get very chilly and very wet, so extra trousers and shorts  + cagoule and brollie needed. Drying stuff can be quite tricky in these conditions as we have discovered, especially in the salty air. I agree, it's easy to pack too much but in the warmer months it's much easier to pack the minimum, knowing a T shirt can be rinsed out and will dry in minutes in the sun. Will need less heavy sun-cream so that's good! Last year the weather was fantastic, but at the moment it seems a lot cooler. Let's hope if we take warm clothes the sun will come out and we shan't need them. :) We also want to take some bits and pieces for people we know in the village that the find hard to get.
Off on Monday!

gillie

Jimbo:
Just to update you on this:

After FIVE email exchanges with Thomson I succeeded in getting the answer to my first question, which was "What's the baggage allowance?"

Because it wasn't clear I booked an extra 5Kg each to bring it up from the potential 15Kg to a manageable 20Kg. It now turns out that we have 25Kg each, because the original allowance was 20Kg. This, apparently, is not refundable. As I said in my response:


--- Quote ---If I have paid for an additional 10 kilos we would be able to bring back two stuffed camels, several cowboy hats, and several hundred “Made in Corfu” condoms.

--- End quote ---

All this because they did not send e-tickets (three times) and couldn't answer the simple original question.

Hint: when booking, print all pages - ALL pages - and stare hard at the baggage allowance. You will NEVER see it again.

I have carefully made my bag weigh just over 20 kilos. Expect a rant shortly after arrival.

The good news is: assuming the appalling weather here allows take-off and landing, we're leaving for Yamassland in the morning.

Jules:
There baggage info also states that no one piece of luggage can weigh more than 23 kilos so even having got 25 kilos you can only use 23 kilos of it

Jimbo:
Yip.

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