What Is Georgian Airways Baggage Allowance?

What is Georgian Airways baggage allowance?

Before booking your flight with Georgian Airways it is better if you know the airline luggage rules and policies so that you won’t face any unexpected luggage fees at the airport.

In this post we have covered all that you need to know about Georgian Airline luggage allowance, so you can know what to expect before heading to the airport.

Let’s dive right in.

Georgian airways baggage allowance
Georgian airways plane ( image courtesy Georgian Airways )

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Carry-on Baggage

Georgian Airways Carry on baggage is as follows:

  • Business class – Carry on 1 piece, not more than 12 kg (115 cm by in volume)
  • Economy class –  – Carry on 1 piece, not more than 8 kg (115 cm in volume)

Carry-on luggage must not be above 115 cm in size (measurements).

georgian airways carry baggage weight must not exceed of 8 kg. You can check this using the hand baggage gauge at the airport.

Any luggage e is above the limits above will be subject to check in baggage allowance.

Please make sure and keep in mind to not exceed the Airlines carry on luggage size or weight when packing your bags.

Carry on baggage may vary depending on your flight, airplane or desitaintion, and it maybe subject to gate checking sometime.

you will receive your carry on when arrivals.

You can carry, free of charge, the following items:

  • an umbrella; 
  • walking stick;
  • a bouquet of flowers;
  • a handbag;
  • reading material;
  • a laptop, a photo camera, a video camera
  • food for your infant during the flight;
  • a cell phone;
  • crutches;
  • Duty Free purchases (1 shopping bag).

EXCEPTIONS: Infant’s carrying basket or fully collapsible stroller/pushchair, wheelchair, medical equipment may be carried on, free of charge.

Important: It is recommended that you keep the following items in your carry-on luggage: Money, jewelry, passports and other important documents, computers (e.g. laptops, PCs), cameras.

Checked Baggage

georgian airways checked baggage is as the following:

  • For Economy light – no free baggage allowance
  • Business class – check-in baggage 2 piece, not more than 32 kg (158 cm in volume) 
  • Economy class – check-in baggage 1 piece, not more than 23 kg (158 cmin volume ) and 25 kg (only for Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev) 
  • For children from 2 to 12 years old the same free baggage allowance is provided as for adult passengers. For infants under 2 years old (without seat), free baggage allowance is 1 piece (115 cm) weighing not more than 10 kg + a stroller or a baby’s chair. Attention: the weight of check-in luggage and carry-on luggage is not summed. 

All of your luggage, including carry-on has to be shown to our check-in staff. This is a safety requirement.

Excess Baggage

DestinationEach additional piece 23KG/158CM Each additional piece 32KG/203CM
Europe75 EUR / 65 GBP105 EUR / 90 GBP
Russia 25kg50 EUR70 EUR
Ukraine 25kg50 EUR / 55 USD70 EUR / 80 USD
Israel65 EUR / 65 USD100 EUR / 105 USD
Yerevan; Batumi30 EUR45 EUR

Special Items

If you want to travel with your lmarg equipment, sport equipment or musical instruments.(- ski, snowboard, bicycle, golf equipment, fishing equipment) must be booked and confirmed by Georgian Airways for transportation.

The transportation is not included in the free baggage allowance.

Special baggage is charged separately.

Guns and Ammunitions

Ammunition, arms and other weapons belonging to the category of non-explosive shall only be allowed as checked baggage.

Weapons or ammunition with explosive or incendiary projectiles belonging to the category of dangerous goods may be transported as cargo (if not totally prohibited) only according to DGR Rules.

Military weapons may not be carried as checked baggage.

The following arms are accepted for transportation in hold:

  • Sporting guns, sporting rifles and sporting pistols/revolvers;
  • Hunting rifles;
  • Other small defense arms, such as knives, daggers etc.

Restricted Items

Without prejudice to applicable safety rules, passengers are not permitted to carry the following articles into security restricted areas and on board an aircraft:

(a) guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles — devices capable, or appearing capable, of being used to cause serious injury by discharging a projectile, including:

  • firearms of all types, such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns,
  • toy guns, replicas and imitation firearms capable of being mistaken for real weapons,
  • component parts of firearms, excluding telescopic sights,
  • compressed air and CO 2 guns, such as pistols, pellet guns, rifles and ball bearing guns,
  • signal flare pistols and starter pistols,
  • bows, cross bows and arrows,
  • harpoon guns and spear guns,
  • slingshots and catapults;

(b) stunning devices — devices designed specifically to stun or immobilise, including:

  • devices for shocking, such as stun guns, tasers and stun batons,
  • animal stunners and animal killers,
  • disabling and incapacitating chemicals, gases and sprays, such as mace, pepper sprays, capsicum sprays, tear gas, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays;

(c) objects with a sharp point or sharp edge — objects with a sharp point or sharp edge capable of being used to cause serious injury, including:

  • items designed for chopping, such as axes, hatchets and cleavers,
  • ice axes and ice picks,
  • razor blades,
  • box cutters,
  • knives with blades of more than 6 cm,
  • scissors with blades of more than 6 cm as measured from the fulcrum,
  • martial arts equipment with a sharp point or sharp edge,
  • swords and sabres;

(d) workmen’s tools — tools capable of being used either to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of aircraft, including:

  • crowbars,
  • drills and drill bits, including cordless portable power drills,
  • tools with a blade or a shaft of more than 6 cm capable of use as a weapon, such as screwdrivers and chisels,
  • saws, including cordless portable power saws,
  • blowtorches,
  • bolt guns and nail guns;

(e) blunt instruments — objects capable of being used to cause serious injury when used to hit, including:

  • baseball and softball bats,
  • clubs and batons, such as billy clubs, blackjacks and night sticks,
  • martial arts equipment;

(f) explosives and incendiary substances and devices — explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable, or appearing capable, of being used to cause serious injury or to pose a threat to the safety of aircraft, including:

  • ammunition,
  • blasting caps,
  • detonators and fuses,
  • replica or imitation explosive devices,
  • mines, grenades and other explosive military stores,
  • fireworks and other pyrotechnics,
  • smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges,
  • dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives.

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