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    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage: A Detailed Guide

    Virgin Australia is a low-cost carrier based in Brisbane, Australia. Founded in 2000, it is part of the famous Virgin Group. Virgin Australia's main customers are travellers who seek budget-friendly travel options within Australia. 

    Knowing Virgin Australia's cabin baggage policy can help you travel comfortably and confidently. Virgin Australia currently allows passengers to take on board one to two carry-on bags and one small-sized personal item without additional charges. 

    With international flight routes to New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, and other countries in the Asia Pacific region, Virgin Australia is increasingly becoming a popular choice for travellers. Let's continue reading to find out the specific sizes and weight restrictions.

    Virgin Baggage Allowances For Carry On

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage - CabinZero

    By complying with Virgin Australia’s carry-on baggage allowances, travellers can enjoy a smoother travel experience.

    Staying below your baggage allowance helps avoid unexpected fees and ensures a smoother check-in process. Different baggage allowances are offered depending on your cabin class and Velocity tier. 

    Carry-on

    Overall, every passenger can choose one option among three carry-on baggage types of either one standard piece, two small pieces or one standard piece and one suit pack.

    Carry-on bag option

    Economy

    Business, Velocity Gold and Platinum

    Option 1

    One standard piece

    7kg

    7kg

    56cm x 36cm x 23cm

    Option 2

    Two small pieces

    7 kg Total

    14kg Total (7kg Each)

    48cm x 34cm x 23cm

    Option 3

    One standard piece and one suit pack

    7 kg Total

    14kg Total (7kg Each)

    56cm x 36cm x 23cm

    114cm x 60cm x 11cm

    While Virgin Australia cabin luggage size is limited in dimension based on the number of pieces you have, your cabin class and Velocity membership limit Virgin Australia cabin luggage weight.

    For Red and Silver Velocity members, the baggage allowance is the same as that of Economy.

    Flying with cabin-friendly bags comes with many advantages, one of the most notable benefits is no worry regarding airline cabin allowance. No more stressing over questions like what size bag can fit under an aeroplane seat or will a 30L backpack fit under an aeroplane seat.

    CabinZero's bags come in different sizes, from 28L up to 36L, perfect for all your travel needs. Before flying, always make sure to check your baggage size and weight to follow the specific restrictions of each airline.

    Personal Item

    Aside from this, each passenger is allowed one personal item, such as a reasonably sized handbag, laptop bag, an umbrella, a small camera or a blanket. The main distinction between two types of baggage allowance is the total weight.

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage - CabinZero

    CabinZero 28L backpacks, made to fit under the seat of all major airlines, even Virgin Australia or Ryanair.

    Differences Between Checked Baggage Allowance For Domestic And International Flights

    To avoid being charged high fees if you need to purchase baggage allowances last-minute, it is useful to know the differences regarding baggage allowance between domestic and international flights with Virgin Australia or with Virgin Australia's partner airlines. Depending on your fare type and member tier, you can have up to 3 bags (up to 32 kilograms each).

    Virgin Australia Baggage Allowance Domestic And International Short Haul: 

    Fare Type

    Non-members and Red Velocity Frequent Flyers

    Silver

    Gold

    Platinum

    Lite

    Not included

    Choice, Flex, Economy Rewards

    1 x 23kg

    2 x 23kg

    3 x 23kg

    Business and Business Rewards 

    2 x 23kg

    3 x 32kg

    Virgin Australia Baggage Allowance International Long Haul

    Fare Type

    Choice

    Flex

    Business

    Japan operated by All Nippon

    Carry-on baggage

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    Not available

    14kg total (2 pieces max)

    Checked baggage

    1 x 23kg

    Not available

    2 x 32kg

    United States of America operated by United Airlines

    Carry-on baggage

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    Checked baggage

    1 x 23kg

    1 x 23kg

    2 x 32kg

    Canada operated by Air Canada

    Carry-on baggage

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    7kg total (2 pieces max)

    14kg total (2 pieces max)

    Checked baggage

    1 x 23kg

    1 x 23kg

    2 x 32kg

    Asia, Africa, Europe and Middle East operated by Qatar Airways

    Carry-on baggage

    7kg total (1 piece max)

    7kg total (1 piece max)

    14kg total (2 pieces max)

    Checked baggage

    25kg total

    30kg total

    40kg total (32kg per baggage max)

    You can check the extensive Virgin Australia checked baggage allowance for international routes here.

    Virgin Australia Additional Baggage Fees

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage - CabinZero

    Avoid unexpected fees and ensure a stress-free travel experience by staying below your baggage allowance. Photo by Yakobchuk Olena on stock.adobe.com

    Virgin Australia’s maximum limit for all flights within the airline's fleet is 140cm in linear dimensions, 3 metrers in length, and 32 kg in weight.

    The passenger will be charged an overweight baggage fee if an item exceeds weight limits. If an item is over 32kg, it will be shipped as freight.

    If you need to purchase additional baggage outside of your fare type's baggage allowance, you can do so online, via the Guest Contact Centre, or at the airport. The additional baggage fees per piece at different buying points are listed below. Please note that the maximum weight for each piece is 23kg.

    Domestic Flights


    Online at the booking time

    Online after booking time

    Online during check-in time

    Guest Contact Centre  at booking time

    Guest Contact Centre after booking time

    In-person at the airport

    Flights less than 3 hours

    $65

    $75

    $80

    $70

    $80

    $120

    Flights more than 3 hours

    $70

    $80

    $90

    $90

    $100

    $170

    International Flights


    Online at the booking time

    Online after booking time

    Guest Contact Centre  at booking time

    Guest Contact Centre after booking time

    In-person at the airport

    Japan

    AUD 120

    AUD 140

    AUD 200

    Samoa

    AUD 85

    AUD 105

    AUD 110

    AUD 120

    AUD 170

    Other International Routes*

    AUD 85

    AUD 105

    AUD 110

    AUD 120

    AUD 170

    *Currency may change depending on which country you depart from.

    CabinZero’s Tips: Purchasing baggage online and as early as possible, ideally at the time of your flight booking, can save up to $100 per baggage piece.

    Virgin Australia Excess Baggage Fees

    Excess baggage must be paid for at the airport if not pre-purchased. Be prepared for higher fees, and arrive early to avoid delays during check-in.

    Overweight baggage fees (bag weighing between 23-32kg)

    • Domestic: $60 for each piece of overweight baggage

    • Japan: AUD $140 if you fly from Australia, or JPY ¥13,300 if flying from Japan

    • Other International short haul: AUD 110 if departing from Australia, or NZD 110 if departing from New Zealand.

    Oversized baggage

    An oversized piece can be checked in (according to the additional baggage fees; see above).

    If that luggage weighs more than the allowed limits, you’ll have to pay the overweight baggage fees on top.

    Note that if your bag is more than 32kg, it will be denied entry onboard and will be shipped as freight.

    How To Book Ticket And Check In With Virgin Australia

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage - CabinZero

    Virgin Australia is a major Australian airline that was founded in 2000 as Virgin Blue. Photo by anekoho - stock.adobe.com

    Virgin Australia is a popular airline for domestic routes within Australia. With competitive fares as compared to other carriers in the Australian market and a strong focus on customer service, Virgin Australia is a great choice for travellers. Here is what you should know before your trip with Virgin Australia, from booking tickets to check-in before flying.  

    Booking Ticket With Virgin Australia

    There are many ways to book flight tickets. Travellers can find good deals on airfares by using flight search tools such as Google Flights or contacting airlines directly. Booking flights, accommodations, activities, and meals via travel agents is also a convenient way to arrange your travel. Here are useful tips to remember when booking your flights with each option. 

    Flight search tools

    Simply enter your desired destination and origin to find the best travel dates with the lowest airfares. If you wish to travel with Virgin Australia specifically, you can deselect the option for all airlines and select Virgin Australia only. After selecting your flights, most search tools will display booking options along with estimated prices for you to choose. You can choose to book via Virgin Australia site or book with digital travel agencies such as Agoda and Trip.com.

    Contact Virgin Australia

    You can visit the official website of Virgin Australia at https://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en/, call the Guest Contact Centre of Virgin Australia, or visit Virgin Australia office to reserve and book your flights. Did you know that aside from flight tickets, you can also explore booking options for hotels, car rentals and activities? When booking your flights with Virgin Australia, you can also use Velocity Points.

    Local Travel Agencies

    When booking flights with travel agencies, it is essential to note that travel companies might suggest flights with airlines that have a good partnership with them. If you prefer flying with Virgin Australia, you should make a specific request.

    • CabinZero's Tips: It is always in your best interests to compare prices across all booking options to find the best airfares. However, the pros and cons of each booking option depend on individuals' needs. Therefore, if you prioritise seeking bundled offers or having an effortless way to handle your travel needs over affordability, using a travel agent is a convenient way.

    Checking In With Virgin Australia

    It is important to plan your arrival at the airport on time and ensure you check in in advance to avoid the last-minute rush. It is helpful to note that domestic flights and international flights have different check-in times. You can choose to check in online, at the airport, or via Virgin Australia's official app.

    Online check-in

    This option is available for flights within Australia only. Online check-in will be opened 48 hours prior to your scheduled flight and closed 45 minutes prior. If your booking requires specific assistance, you might find the online check-in option unavailable and Virgin Australia staff can help you check-in at the airport.

    Airport check-in

    Passengers are recommended to check in at least 45 minutes prior to their scheduled flight. For international flights, check-in counters are opened 3 hours prior to departure time. For domestic flights in Australia, you can check-in at self-service check-in kiosks or check-in counters handled by Virgin Australia staff.

    App check-in

    Available in App Store and Google Play, travellers can download Virgin Australia app to handle booking, check-in, track Velocity Points and receive flight updates conveniently. 

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage - CabinZero

    By carrying your essentials on board, you avoid waiting at the baggage claim and actively save valuable time upon arrival. 

    FAQs

    What Is The Cabin Baggage Allowance For Virgin Australia?

    Depending on your cabin class, the cabin baggage allowance can range from 7 kg in total to 14 kg in total for a maximum one piece or two pieces max. It is recommended that you check your baggage allowance at the time of your booking.

    How Strict Is Virgin Australia Carry-On Size? 

    In order to ensure the comfort and safety of all passengers as well as crew members, Virgin Australia will not allow items that exceed the carry-on limits to be brought to the cabin. This is important to protect the safety of all people on board from risks of injury.

    Does 7kg Carry-On Include Handbag?

    Aside from your main carry-on baggage, you can bring one personal item to the cabin. It can be your handbag of reasonable size, a personal computer, books in reasonable amounts and mobility-aid devices.

    What If My Luggage Is 1 Kg Overweight?

    Depending on whether you are flying domestically within Australia or internationally, an overweight baggage fee will be applied to each piece of baggage that weighs over 23kg. Your total weight of your baggage must still be less than 32kg. 

    Can I Take A Backpack And A Carry-On?

    Passengers can bring one backpack for each person as a carry-on as long as the backpack can fit in the overhead compartments or below the front seat’s space. You can try the experience of stress-free travel with our cabin-friendly backpacks.

    What If My Carry-On Is Slightly Too Big?

    If your check-in baggage is a bit oversized but still stays below the baggage weight allowance, you can still check in. This is applicable for items such as wheelchairs, sporting equipment, bikes, musical equipment

    Virgin Australia Cabin Baggage: A Detailed Guide

    This detailed guide of Virgin Australia cabin baggage allowance includes essential and useful information for travellers of all cabin class, Velocity Tier and fare types. By knowing the Virgin carry-on luggage size and cabin baggage allowance, you can plan your packing list beforehand and purchase additional baggage if necessary.

    To find more travel guides and travel inspirations, be sure to visit CabinZero’s blog to discover more.

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