India hand and checked baggage allowances

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simongr

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Hi all

I have some flights coming up where I am little intrigued about my checked and cabin baggage allowances.

I have the following flights:

SYD-HKG-BOM on CX in J
BOM-MAA-BLR on Jet in whY :shock:
BLR-HKG on KA in J
HKG-SYD on CX in J

Now I normally travel with just hand luggage and I do not see that being an issue syd-hkg-bom,blr-hkg-syd. I normally have a suit bag and rollaboard.

My main concern is the domestic whY :shock: flights. The airline baggage page says 25KG checked and one piece of cabin baggage. I am just not sure whether having a J itinerary changes/impacts that allowance and also whether the one bag rule is enforced on Indian domestic flights.

Any thoughts/assistance?

S
 
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