You’ll find VIRGIN ATLANTIC weight limits for checked in luggage below.
Bear in mind that we’ll carry most sports equipment in addition to these allowances for no extra charge, provided it weighs less than 23kg. There are a few extra considerations with specific sporting items though – so before you come to baggage check in, please check our sports equipment pages to ensure your equipment qualifies.In addition, Gold members of Flying Club can check in an extra piece of luggage on all Virgin Atlantic operated flights for no extra charge (weighing up to 23kg). It doesn’t matter which cabin you’re flying – Gold is Gold!
If you’d like to check in extra baggage beyond the limits outlined here, you can – but you’ll need to pay an extra baggage fee. You’ll find details on the additional baggage page.
If your flight is operated by one of our partner airlines and your flight number starts “VS”, then the Virgin Atlantic baggage allowance will apply.
If your journey involves travelling in different cabins, such as travelling out in Economy and returning in Premium Economy, you will be entitled to the applicable baggage allowance for each part of your journey.
Please note luggage cannot be combined; if flying with more than one person, you will be charged with an extra baggage cost. Each luggage (up to 23kg) per person is free of charge.
Economy
Number of bags: | One |
Routes applicable: | All Virgin Atlantic routes. |
Weight per bag: | Up to 23kg (50 lb) each |
Dimensions per bag: | Up to 90 x 75 x 43cm / 35.5 x 29.5 x 16ins |
Exceptions: | On flights from the UK to India, flights from the US & Canada to India, flights from the US to South Africa and flights from the UK/US to Lagos the allowance is two bags. |
Premium Economy
Number of bags: | Two |
Routes applicable: | All Virgin Atlantic routes |
Weight per bag: | Up to 23kg (50 lb) each |
Dimensions per bag: | Up to 90 x 75 x 43cm / 35.5 x 29.5 x 16ins |
Exceptions: | On flights from the UK/US to India and flights from the US & Canada to India the allowance is three bags. |
Upper Class
Number of bags: | Three |
Routes applicable: | All Virgin Atlantic routes |
Weight per bag: | Up to 32kg (70 lb) each |
Dimensions per bag: | Up to 90 x 75 x 43cm / 35.5 x 29.5 x 16ins |
Exceptions: | None |
Infants’ allowance
Number of bags: | One, plus pushchair and car seat (see below for details) | ||||
Routes applicable: | All Virgin Atlantic routes | ||||
Weight per bag: | Up to 23kg (50 lb) each | ||||
Dimensions per bag: | Up to 90 x 75 x 43cm / 35.5 x 29.5 x 16ins. |
If you are travelling with infants or children, you can bring a fully collapsible pushchair and car seat, in addition to their free check in luggage allowance.
Infants too young for their own seat on the aircraft (travelling on the lap of a parent or carer) can have one piece of hold baggage weighing up to 23kg, and one piece of hand baggage weighing up to 6kg. We’re afraid we can’t allow extra baggage allowance to be purchased for infants.
Additional items you can take with you
To help with baggage conundrums, we’ve compiled the following list to clarify the bits and bobs you can take onboard in addition to the allowances above:Your handbag, pocketbook or purse, as you would normally use it (in other words, not just being used to contain items that would otherwise be regarded as baggage).
- Your overcoat or wrap.
- Your umbrella or walking stick (these cannot be pointed or sharp).
- A small camera and/or pair of binoculars.
- A reasonable amount of reading matter for the flight.
- An infant’s food (for consumption on the flight).
- A small amount of duty free goods.
- Headphones for onboard use (they’ll need the standard 3.5mm jack).
Mobility aids such as walking aids and manual collapsible wheelchairs can also be taken on-board some of our flights. Where space isn’t available onboard your wheelchair will be placed in the hold and brought out first after landing so that it is ready for you at the gate or baggage reclaim area, depending on the security rules at the airport. Bear in mind that they’ll need to be x-rayed or searched thoroughly at security, though.
Here’s what you can’t carry onboard…
In the interests of passenger safety, we can’t allow the following items in hand luggage:- Torch-style cigarette lighters.
- Non-safety matches.
- Toy or replica guns (plastic or metal).
- Catapults.
- Sharp items – this includes household items such as household cutlery, knives (of any length), paper knives, razor blades or darts.
- Hypodermic syringes – unless you have a medical condition that requires you to inject on the flight (see below).
- Scissors (scissors with blunt/round-ended blades, metal or plastic, less than 6cm in length or scissors with metal blades and pointed tips under 3cms are permitted).
- Sporting bats.
- Billiard, snooker, pool cues.
- Tradesmen’s tools (however, US airports will allow screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers and other tools (but not crowbars, drills, hammers or saws), as long as they are seven inches or less in length).
- Any dangerous articles such as flammables, corrosives, poisons, radioactive materials, ammunition, firearms or explosives.
…and here’s what you can.
- Cigarettes
- Cigars
- Electronic cigarettes (including e-cigars, e-pipes and other vaporizers)
- Rolling tobacco
- Cigarette papers
- Cigarette lighters including butane, absorbed fuel (Zippo style), battery-powered and novelty lighters can be on the person, except on flights to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Tobago, Havana and Delhi.
For further restrictions on dangerous and restricted items, please see our dangerous articles page.
However, please ensure you’re able to provide adequate medical evidence in the form of a doctor’s letter and prescription. You’ll be asked to show this when you check in and at security screening, and you should keep it with you at all times. We also ask that you bring your own sharps box so you can dispose of your needles safely and hygienically. For more information, please refer to our page on flying with medication.
If it exceeds the hand baggage allowance measurements, you’ll need to check it in (and pay an additional baggage fee, if it takes you over your check in allowance).
However, rather than checking it in on the spot we’ll still ask you to carry it through to the airport security checkpoint (subject to relevant Airport Security approval). As instruments are especially fragile, this ensures safer carriage. It will be taken at the departure gate for loading into the hold of the aircraft, so please make sure it’s suitably protected when you pack it.
Alternatively, you can book a maximum of two extra seats for your instruments. They cannot exceed 75kg (165 lb) and their centre of mass should be no more than 30cm (12 inches) above the top of the seat cushion.
For any questions about bringing a large musical instrument, please contact us in advance of your flight.
Hypodermic syringes
We realise it’s essential for some of our passengers to carry hypodermic needles and other medical equipment in order to treat a medical condition. If you have a medical reason that requires you to inject during the course of a flight, naturally you can carry your syringes in your hand baggage.However, please ensure you’re able to provide adequate medical evidence in the form of a doctor’s letter and prescription. You’ll be asked to show this when you check in and at security screening, and you should keep it with you at all times. We also ask that you bring your own sharps box so you can dispose of your needles safely and hygienically. For more information, please refer to our page on flying with medication.
Musical instruments
If you’re planning on bringing a musical instrument with you, bear in mind it may not fit within your hand baggage allowance.If it exceeds the hand baggage allowance measurements, you’ll need to check it in (and pay an additional baggage fee, if it takes you over your check in allowance).
However, rather than checking it in on the spot we’ll still ask you to carry it through to the airport security checkpoint (subject to relevant Airport Security approval). As instruments are especially fragile, this ensures safer carriage. It will be taken at the departure gate for loading into the hold of the aircraft, so please make sure it’s suitably protected when you pack it.
Alternatively, you can book a maximum of two extra seats for your instruments. They cannot exceed 75kg (165 lb) and their centre of mass should be no more than 30cm (12 inches) above the top of the seat cushion.
For any questions about bringing a large musical instrument, please contact us in advance of your flight.
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