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  1. Any baggage in excess of the allowed Free Baggage Allowance (FBA) shall be assessed the following Excess Baggage Charge (EBC) Philippine Airlines (PAL) and PAL Express (PALex) operated flights within the Philippines. Routes. Excess Baggage Charge. From MNL per kilo.

  2. Philippine Airlines (PAL) or other carriers may require you to pay Excess Baggage Charge (EBC) if your Free Baggage Allowance (FBA) entitlement is lower on your connecting flights. Philippine Airlines (PAL) reserves the right to change the fare benefits, conditions and Excess Baggage Charge (EBC) without prior notice.

  3. Standard Excess Baggage rate (EBC) shall apply in excess of the Prepaid Baggage weight and/or Free Baggage Allowance. Each baggage shall not weigh more than 32kgs. Passengers will be requested to repack as necessary in compliance with some countries’ health laws.

  4. PAL or other carriers may require you to pay excess baggage fees if your FBA entitlement is lower on your connecting flights. Passengers are advised not to put money, jewelry, precious metal, silver ware, negotiable papers, securities, or other valuables (like cameras, electronic devices), business documents, passports and other identification ...

  5. Apr 19, 2023 · Philippine Airlines charges $5 to $20 per kilogram for excess baggage depending on the destination and fare class. Passengers are advised to pre-book additional baggage allowance to avoid extra fees at the airport.

  6. An applicable excess baggage charge will be collected from passengers carrying any of the following in excess of the normal free baggage allowance: Golf equipment contained in one golf bag and one pair of golf shoes; Snow skiing equipment consisting of one pair of skis, one pair of ski poles and one pair of boots; For passengers carrying any of ...

  7. Feb 12, 2018 · Philippine Airlines or other airlines may require you pay excess luggage fees, if your Free Baggage Allowance entitlement is lower on your connecting trips or flights. And, by the way, passengers are advised not to put identification documents, passports, business documents and negotiable papers on your check-in baggage.