Singapore Airlines Baggage Allowance – Policies You Should Know

Singapore Airlines Baggage Policy

Last updated on Sep 10th, 2024 by Heena Ganotra

Singapore Airlines baggage allowance policy is very straightforward. Like most carriers, the weight and size requirements are based on the class of your ticket and your destination. If your checked and carry-on luggage exceeds the limits recommended by the airline, you will need to pay additional fees. While the Singapore Airlines luggage allowance policy is subject to change, here’s a look at the most current information. 

Singapore Airlines Baggage Weight Allowance

This airline is very popular among travelers to and from Australia. The checked baggage allowance is according to the industry standards and offers ample room for everything you may need on your trip. Let’s look at how heavy your bags can be:

1. For Economy

  • Flexi Economy – 30kgs for regular passengers, 30+30kgs for PPS passengers, 30+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members. 
  • Standard Economy – 30kgs for regular passengers, 30+30kgs for PPS passengers, 30+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members. 
  • Value Economy – 25kgs for regular passengers, 25+25kgs for PPS passengers, 25+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members. 
  • Lite Economy – 25kgs for regular passengers, 25+25kgs for PPS passengers, 25+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members.

Suggested Read – Singapore Airlines Hand baggage policy

2. For Premium Economy 

  • 35kgs for regular passengers
  • 35+35kgs for PPS passengers
  • 35+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members

3. For Business Class 

  • 40kgs for regular passengers
  • 40+40kgs for PPS passengers
  • 40+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members

4. For Suites and First-Class 

  • 50kgs for regular passengers
  • 50+50kgs for PPS passengers
  • 50+20kgs for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members.

As you can see, Singapore Airlines baggage allowance is very generous. If your bags weigh more than the limitations mentioned above, you may need to pay additional baggage fee. Bear in mind, the weight and size requirements for flights to US and Canada are different. Consult the Singapore Airlines website to know more. 

Singapore Airlines Infant Baggage Allowance

You can check-in an additional 10kgs if you’re travelling with an infant on your lap. If your child is travelling in a seat, you can utilize the baggage allowance provided in the ticket. 

Singapore Airlines Carry-on Allowance 

Many people prefer to pack a carry-on and skip checked baggage entirely. Fortunately, it is possible to pack all essential items in a small carry-on suitcase, especially if you’re on a short trip. Let’s look at the carry-on allowance Singapore Airlines:

Suggested Read – Singapore Airlines Baggage Restrictions

  • Premium Economy and Economy Class – You’re allowed to carry one piece that doesn’t weigh more than 7kgs. The total size of the carry-on suitcase shouldn’t exceed 115cm. 
  • Suites, First Class, and Business Class – You’re allowed to carry two pieces that don’t weigh more than 7kgs each. The piece shouldn’t be more than 115cm in total dimensions.

You may want to check what you can and cannot pack in your carry-on. If the contents of your bag are forbidden, you won’t be able to carry it on the plane. 

Singapore Airlines Extra Baggage Allowance

If you want to transport heavy items or a large number of pieces, it is best to book a cargo service. However, if your luggage exceeds the size and weight requirements by a small margin, you can purchase extra baggage at a fixed rate. 

The cost of additional baggage depends on your origin and destination points. For example, Australia is classed as a Band 3 location according to Singapore Airlines. India is classed as a Band 2 location. Accordingly, additional baggage cost from flights between India and Australia cost $28US per kg. 

This means that if you’re travelling by Economy Class and your ticket allows 30kgs and your bag weights 31kgs, you need to pay an additional $28US for it. This is when you pre-book your extra baggage requirement. If you book at the last minute or during check-in, you may end up paying 10% to 25% more.

Suggested Read – Singapore Airlines Check-in policy

Non-Standard Singapore Airlines International Baggage Allowance 

You can transport sporting goods, musical instruments, and firearms as sporting equipment on Singapore Airlines. Items like surfboards, skis, bicycles, etc, all count as checked baggage. If they exceed the permitted weight limit, you just need to pay the additional baggage fee. 

You can check-in large musical instruments like cello and bass or carry smaller instruments like flutes and violins in the cabin. The standard weight limitations for checked and hand baggage apply. It is best to contact the airline before you bring the non-standard item to the airport. 

As you can see, the Singapore Airlines baggage allowance policy is pretty simple! As long as you remain within the limits recommended, you should be able to go through the check-in process smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How strict is Singapore Airlines about baggage allowance?

Aus: Pretty strict, as per industry standards. It is safe to ensure your bag weighs a few grams less than the recommended limit. Your luggage will need to go through the weighing machine and the airport sizer before it is allowed on the plane.

Q. How to get extra baggage allowance on Singapore Airlines?

Aus: You can purchase extra baggage online while buying your ticket or during the check-in process. Buying extra baggage in advance can help you save money. It is best to not wait until you’re at the airport to purchase extra luggage.

Q. What if my cabin luggage exceeds the weight and size requirements?

Aus: If your cabin luggage exceeds the weight and size requirements, it will be placed in cargo and you will need to pay the extra baggage fee. For example, if your cabin luggage weighs 10kgs and you have already checked in 30kgs, you will need to pay the extra luggage fee for 10kgs of additional luggage.

Well, now that you know all about Singapore Airlines luggage allowance, it is time to start planning for your trip. 

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  1. Terry Yeo says:

    Can I check-in a tea table set of dimensions 1m x 0.45m x 0.2m during check in, Does this exceed the normal baggage size, and also can I check in this table with 1 luggage which is 2 items within 25kg.

    1. Heena Ganotra says:

      Hello Terry,

      The dimensions you provided for the tea table set (1m x 0.45m x 0.2m) exceed the typical size limits for checked baggage. Singapore Airlines typically imposes size restrictions for checked baggage, which are generally in the range of 158 cm (length + width + height). Therefore, the tea table set would exceed the normal baggage size.

      Additionally, Singapore Airlines typically allows passengers to check in a maximum of 2 items of luggage within a total weight limit, with the specific weight allowance depending on your cabin class and fare type. The weight limit for each piece of luggage can vary, but for most flights, it is commonly 23 kg or 30 kg.

      To get accurate information tailored to your specific flight and circumstances, we strongly suggest contacting Singapore Airlines directly for detailed baggage policies and any possible exceptions or additional charges that may apply.

      Warm Regards,
      Team MyTicketsToIndia

  2. themileageclub says:

    This article is a lifesaver! I’m planning a trip to Singapore, and the baggage allowance details were driving me crazy. Thanks to this post, I now have a clear understanding of what to expect when flying with Singapore Airlines. Great job breaking down the different classes and allowances. This is super helpful for travelers like me. Can’t wait for my trip now!

    1. Heena Ganotra says:

      Hello,

      We’re thrilled to hear that our blog has been a lifesaver for you! Thank you so much for your kind words. Your feedback truly inspires us to continue working diligently to provide you with valuable and informative content. We wish you the happiest and most memorable trip to Singapore. Enjoy every moment and have an absolute blast! 😊🌟

      If you ever have any travel-related queries or need assistance with flight bookings, please don’t hesitate to reach out. You can always contact us via phone at your convenience, and our dedicated team is available through our live chat feature 24/7 to assist you promptly.

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  3. Andrea says:

    we are traveling on the 29 of October from Toronto to Newark and from Newark to Singapore, I heard you have to pay for your luggage from . Singapore to Yogyakarta is that true ,I’m traveling with 50lb and when I reach I have to make sure it 40lbs. please explain thank you worried for the traveler’s.

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