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You Need to Know About Singapore Airlines Baggage Policy
Find out Singapore Airlines’ baggage policy covering all the details on baggage limits, fees, size limits, and more to make your travel easy and effortless. 
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        • text Yes, passengers are allowed to bring both a handbag and a piece of hand luggage on Singapore Airlines. The handbag should be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you, while the hand luggage must comply with the airline’s size and weight restrictions for cabin baggage. Business, First, and Suites Class passengers can bring an additional piece of cabin baggage in comparison to Economy Class passengers.
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        • text If your luggage exceeds the weight limit by 2 kg, you will likely incur additional charges for the excess weight. Singapore Airlines typically assesses excess baggage fees based on the weight that exceeds your allowance. These charges can vary depending on your route, so it's advisable to check the specific fees applicable to your flight and consider paying for extra baggage in advance to potentially reduce costs.
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        • text For Economy Class on Singapore Airlines, the checked baggage allowance varies by route. On most international flights, passengers are allowed one or two pieces of checked baggage. For flights to and from the U.S., Economy Class passengers can check in two pieces of baggage, each up to 23 kg (50 lbs). Always verify the exact allowance for your specific itinerary to ensure compliance.
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        • text Yes, Singapore Airlines has a policy for inspecting carry-on luggage. All cabin baggage must meet size and weight requirements and comply with security regulations. At the airport, your carry-on luggage may be subject to inspection by security personnel, who will check for prohibited items and ensure that your baggage adheres to the airline's policies.
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        • text On Singapore Airlines flights, certain items are prohibited in hand luggage for safety reasons. These typically include sharp objects (e.g., knives and scissors), flammable liquids and gases, explosives, and other dangerous materials. <br/>Additionally, liquids, aerosols, and gels have to be kept in 100 ml containers and kept close to plastic bags that are clear, and resealable. For a comprehensive list of prohibited items, it is best to consult the airline’s guidelines or the relevant airport security regulations before traveling.
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        • text Yes like most other airlines, Singapore Airlines has a strict baggage policy also. For suite, business, and first-class passengers, the baggage limit is two pieces weighing not more than 7 kg (15 pounds). Moreover, the dimensions shouldn’t be more than 115 cm. For Premium Economy, and Economy customers the limit is a single baggage piece weighing 7 kg or 15 pounds, and having an average dimension of 115 cm. 
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