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Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Our included checked baggage allowances are based on pieces and weight. The number of pieces allowed, and the maximum weight of each piece, is determined by your fare type and Velocity membership status. Economy - Saver Fare ...
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Fees are charged for each additional piece, per one-way journey (includes formal connecting flights). Guests who are travelling with checked baggage on a Saver fare in one direction and a Flexi fare in the other will be requ ...
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Our baggage allowance is based on number of pieces purchased. If you are travelling with a companion, you may choose to check-in all bags under the one guest. Note: Baggage will travel under the name of the guest who checks ...
Australian Domestic All guests who are travelling on a codeshare service operated by Skywest receive a checked baggage allowance of one item, up to 23kg. This allowance is increased for Velocity Gold and Platinum members. Gold members may check in one item, up to 32kg. Platinum members may che ...
Information about fees for additional baggage can be found at Plan > Baggage > Checked Baggage.
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Our included checked baggage allowances are based on pieces and weight. The number of pieces allowed, and the maximum weight of each piece, is determined by your fare type and Velocity membership status. Economy - Saver Fare ...
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Guests travelling on domestic and international short haul flights are able to pre-purchase additional baggage by increasing their allowance (to a maximum of three pieces), both online via Manage My Booking or over-the-phone ...
If your booking was confirmed before 10:00am on Wednesday, 16 May 2012, you will continue to be governed by our weight based policy and are entitled to take any number of pieces (up to your total weight allowance). If you wish to increase your checked baggage allowance, you can migrate your boo ...
Virgin Australia’s per piece baggage policy applies to all bookings made or changed on or after 10:00am (AEST) on Wednesday, 16 May 2012.
Virgin Australia's per piece baggage policy is simple and easy to understand. This policy provides both better choice and more value. Our per piece policy: Enables you to easily choose how many bags you wish to take. Allows you to purchase additional (excess) pieces online. Provides great va ...
Musical instruments, such as violins, are permitted to be taken onboard as part of your carry-on baggage allowance, provided the instrument passes normal security screening and does not exceed the dimensions of 23cm depth, 34cm height and 48cm length, or weighs more than 7kg. If you are travell ...
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket Once purchased, baggage fees are non-transferable and non-refundable. However, if your travel plans change, and you cancel your flight, the baggage fee will be placed in a credit shell for use within 12 months from the date ...
Australian Domestic, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Bali and Phuket If you are travelling with sporting equipment on a flight operated by Virgin Australia, it must form part of your checked baggage allowance. Excess baggage charges will apply once the full baggage allowance has been exceeded ...
Excess baggage fees can only be paid at the airport. Virgin Australia and Virgin Samoa cannot guarantee that excess baggage will be carried. Carriage of excess baggage is at our sole discretion, and is subject to aircraft loads. For more information please visit Plan > Baggage > Checked B ...
Some goods are not suitable for air travel; and are completely banned from all carry-on and checked baggage. Other goods can only fly in certain circumstances. For more information on dangerous goods, please visit Plan > Baggage > Dangerous Goods.
Australian Domestic There are currently no restrictions for liquids, aerosols and gels for domestic Australian flights. However, hot beverages are not permitted onboard the aircraft. International Destinations The Australian, New Zealand and Fiji Governments have implemented security measures t ...
Australian Domestic If your carry-on baggage is greater than the allowance and you try to bring it onboard, you will be advised at the gate that the bag is too large for the cabin and it will need to be treated as checked baggage. Your bag will be tagged at the gate and checked into the aircraf ...
No individual piece of baggage must weigh more than 32 kg (70 lbs) or exceed total linear dimensions (add together the depth, width and length) of 158 cm. For more information about checked baggage please visit Plan > Baggage > Oversized and Fragile Items.
Any guests with lost, damaged, unchecked or unclaimed baggage should to contact the Baggage Services department at their destination airport. The phone numbers for our Baggage Services team in each port is available on our Contact Us page. Most airports also have their own lost property section ...
Virgin Australia accepts bicycles as checked baggage. Bicycles will only be accepted if packaged in a hard or soft manufactured bike box. Bike boxes may be purchased at the airport check-in counter. Before bicycles can be accepted for uplift, they must be packaged as follows: The pedals must ...








