I was looking at weighting scale products online when I came across a review which talked about airline weighting system not being accurate and I wanted to narrate my experiences.
The first incident occurred many years ago in my first flight journey (via IndiGo).
It was during when permitted luggage weight per person for domestic was 25kg and penalty for excess baggage was 150rs/kg IIRC.
Before my departure I carefully checked the weight of my luggage and made sure it was under 25kg. However on reaching the check-in counter the weighing system put it at around 2-3 kg extra meaning that I had to pay 300-400rs penalty. That was the first time it happened and this went on for a few more times via several airlines IndiGo, Jet, Kingfisher ? (I've never used SpiceJet). The maximum allowed luggage weight is now 15kg on private airlines and 25kg on Air India and the penalty has also increased to 350rs/kg last I remembered.
And when your excess baggage exceed the maximum weight allowed by, say 5-10kg the airlines will lower the penalty and you will not be charged for 2-3kg. I know this for sure because I used to carry a lot of books and home-made foods and sometimes I pay the penalty and at other times I don't (when excess baggage is ~<1.5kg or when I negotiated well).
Funny thing is I've also travelled in Air India a bunch of times and I've never faced such issues. Not saying Air India flights were not without any problems because there were some, like the overhead AC not working in the middle of summer!, armrest of the seats coming off (yes really) and broken plate-rest. I just find it interesting I've never had any problem with the weighting scale in a govt-run airline when supposedly-better private ones let me down.
My family's most recently used airline is Air Asia and the weight exceeded what I thought.
Now I'm going to explain the boldened part. If airlines are so paranoid about excess weight and very much want to impose penalty why don't they just charge the full penalty fee? I mean it's nice that they are "considerate" and reduce the maximum penalty but I cannot help but think that they are trying to extract as much money as they can aka by hook or crook without arousing serious suspicions. Airlines have also been fined for using shady (for them it's business) tactics.
So if any of you guys travel by flight, check the weight of your luggage using some 2-3 different scales (electronic preferably) at home and then see how much the airline weighing system show. Don't do just one scale. Measure it with as many scales and note down the results.
I very much would like to be proven wrong here. Record the weight and post your records. Don't write anything about the weight based on your assumptions. We need numeral facts.
That's all.
The first incident occurred many years ago in my first flight journey (via IndiGo).
It was during when permitted luggage weight per person for domestic was 25kg and penalty for excess baggage was 150rs/kg IIRC.
Before my departure I carefully checked the weight of my luggage and made sure it was under 25kg. However on reaching the check-in counter the weighing system put it at around 2-3 kg extra meaning that I had to pay 300-400rs penalty. That was the first time it happened and this went on for a few more times via several airlines IndiGo, Jet, Kingfisher ? (I've never used SpiceJet). The maximum allowed luggage weight is now 15kg on private airlines and 25kg on Air India and the penalty has also increased to 350rs/kg last I remembered.
And when your excess baggage exceed the maximum weight allowed by, say 5-10kg the airlines will lower the penalty and you will not be charged for 2-3kg. I know this for sure because I used to carry a lot of books and home-made foods and sometimes I pay the penalty and at other times I don't (when excess baggage is ~<1.5kg or when I negotiated well).
Funny thing is I've also travelled in Air India a bunch of times and I've never faced such issues. Not saying Air India flights were not without any problems because there were some, like the overhead AC not working in the middle of summer!, armrest of the seats coming off (yes really) and broken plate-rest. I just find it interesting I've never had any problem with the weighting scale in a govt-run airline when supposedly-better private ones let me down.
My family's most recently used airline is Air Asia and the weight exceeded what I thought.
Now I'm going to explain the boldened part. If airlines are so paranoid about excess weight and very much want to impose penalty why don't they just charge the full penalty fee? I mean it's nice that they are "considerate" and reduce the maximum penalty but I cannot help but think that they are trying to extract as much money as they can aka by hook or crook without arousing serious suspicions. Airlines have also been fined for using shady (for them it's business) tactics.
So if any of you guys travel by flight, check the weight of your luggage using some 2-3 different scales (electronic preferably) at home and then see how much the airline weighing system show. Don't do just one scale. Measure it with as many scales and note down the results.
I very much would like to be proven wrong here. Record the weight and post your records. Don't write anything about the weight based on your assumptions. We need numeral facts.
That's all.
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