"new OWE benefit - extra luggage on QF

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I think it had been raised somewhere but i cant recall where

News - oneworld

Does that mean a plat flying in J on QF to USA will be able to check in 4 x 32kg?

Just wanted some help on interpreting the new benefits :)

Thanks!
 
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Thanks for that, i noticed the question was asked there and no answer either. It does sound like to me that it is 4 x 32kg but i will leave it for a bit then call the plat line and see. Need to give them time to catch up with the changes :)
 
Thanks for that, i noticed the question was asked there and no answer either. It does sound like to me that it is 4 x 32kg but i will leave it for a bit then call the plat line and see. Need to give them time to catch up with the changes :)

It clearly says: "As an Emerald frequent flyer you can check in one additional bag for free in addition to your ticketed baggage allowance when you fly on oneworld airlines." So my guess is whatever allowance is written on your itinerary (i.e NOT based on your frequent flyer allowance).
 
yea, thats how i interpreted, as 4 x 32kg. QF website havent updated yet i suppose. Will actually have to think about how to move that much luggage around at the airport though :P
 
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