A new “piece-based baggage policy” adopted by Fiji Airways will offer guests more convenient travel with less bulky luggage.
For Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the Pacific Islands, The National Carrier is abandoning the weight-based policy in order to improve the experience for our passengers and make baggage management simpler for them.
Two checked bags weighing 30 kg each are allowed for our Business Class passengers. This holds true for our Nadi to Honolulu service as well.
The weight limit for our Economy Class customers is 30 kilograms and one item.
For the United States continental territory and Canada, the policy is unaltered.
Bookings made starting on December 15, 2022, for travel starting on or after February 1, 2023, are subject to the policy.
Fiji Airways Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr Andre Viljoen said the new policy will enhance the seamless, Five Star travel experience that the National Carrier has championed.
“Carrying multiple pieces of luggage can be quite strenuous, so we have come up with a policy which is less stressful for guests. It’s convenient and avoids confusion with different baggage policies for different destinations.
The piece-based baggage policy will also be implemented in markets which are due to re-open soon.”
In addition to the new policy, our Tabua Club Classic members will be entitled to one extra piece of checked-in luggage at 10kgs while Tabua Club Plus members get one extra piece at 15kgs.
Anyone who has booked their flight prior to 15th December, but is flying on/after 01st February will still be covered by the airline’s weight-based policy.
Our regional carrier Fiji Link will have an allocation of one-piece checked-in luggage at 15kgs.
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