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- Disclaimer -• I don’t claim to be an expert, but I know the
current bag policies and limits.
• The various airlines & trains bag policies all differ, and they do change frequently.
• Enforcement of bag size limit policies by agents is inconsistent.
• Much of what I know I’ve learned the hard way.
Mr. BIG’s #1 Travel Rule
YOU must be able to get from your car to the motor
coach, with all of your bags in ONE trip.
If YOU can’t do that, YOU have TOO MUCH STUFF!
Current Checked Bag Fee PoliciesDelta
$25 1st bag - $35 2nd bag - $125 3rd bag -----------------------------------------------
United $25 1st bag - $35 2nd bag - $100 3rd bag
-----------------------------------------------Alaska Air
$20 1st bag - $20 2nd bag - $20 3rd bag ------------------------------------------------
Amtrak$0 1st bag - $0 2nd bag - $20 3rd bag
Oversize Bag Penalties
> 50 lbs. = $90
> 62 linear inches = $175----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 50 lbs. = $100
> 62 linear inches = $100-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 50 lbs. = $50
> 62 linear inches = $50----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All 3 consider separate Ski/Board & Boot bags to = 1 “checked” bag
Oversize Bag Penalties
Bags exceeding 50 pounds = NOT Accepted
ALL Bags exceeding 75 linear inches = $20
(Length + Height + Width)
Separate Ski/Board bags & Boot bags are
counted as “2” checked bags!
Shipping your gear ahead?
• Over-night air available for $100+
• Economical “ground freight” - 2 to 3 day delivery - Costs $22 to $27 each way
Warning!Large groups (Ski Clubs) traveling
together with large amounts of luggage, such as skis & boots, may not have all of their bags &
equipment loaded on the aircraft, due to weight restrictions.
Those bags can be delayed!
FREE - Carry On Bag Limits
1-bag >> 22” x 14” x 9” maximum
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1-bag >> 24” x 17” x 10” max.
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2-bags not exceeding 50 lbs. & 28” x 22” x 14”
WHAT CAN YOU LEAST AFFORD TO LIVE WITHOUT?
These are items that must remain in your possession
AT ALL TIMES!
Carry-on priorities:#1 – Cash, checks, and credit cards
#2 – Photo ID / Passport, etc…
#3 – Medications and prescriptions
Carry-on priorities:#1 – Cash, checks, and credit cards
#2 – Photo ID / Passport, etc…
#3 – Medications and prescription drugs
#4 – Valuables (jewelry, camera, cell phone, etc…)
Carry-on priorities:#1 – Cash, checks, and credit cards
#2 – Photo ID / Passport, etc…
#3 – Medications and prescription drugs
#4 – Valuables (jewelry, camera, etc…)
#5 – Your SKI BOOTS!
My Carry-On Strategy
• My cash, credit cards, photo ID, Passport, and cell phone are all in my pockets.
• I wear the fleece liner of my ski parka on the motor coach and plane.
• My boots, helmet, goggles, gloves, gator, parka (shell), and prescriptions, are all in my carry-on bag.
Security & T.S.A. Reminders• Identification Name Tags BOTH outside & inside all bags.
• Carry-On gels & liquids are limited to 3 oz. size.
• All Carry-On gels & liquids must be placed in a clear 1 qt. size plastic bag.
• Shoes, coats, caps, all have to be removed and scanned.
• Body Scanners require emptying of all pockets.
Why pack differently if you are traveling by
train?• Amtrak allows TWO free carry-on bags.
• Checked bags won’t be lost or delayed.
• More costly ski/board & boot bag policies.
• Your traveling time is longer.
• Change of clothes / Night clothes.• Beverages and snacks.• Alcoholic beverages. (Only allowed to be carried-
on in “sleeper units” and must be consumed within the unit).
• Books, MP-3 players, games, etc…• Toiletries…• Jacket or sweater