Baggage Allowance Upgrade on Tiger Airways for S$15

roxy rollinAside from not having meals served and limited services for passengers requiring special assistance, budget airlines also offer less baggage allowance. Usually these low-cost airlines only allow one checked-in luggage not exceeding 15 kilograms, and a hand-carried baggage not exceeding 7 kilos. For every kilogram in excess, one has to pay a hefty fee.

Good news for those taking TigerAirways! For an additional S$15 (about US$10), you can avail of the option to upsize your baggage allowance to 20 kg. That’s a big discount, compared to paying S$7.50 per kilo in excess of 15 kg, if you don’t get the upgrade. However, a bit of planning is needed. You’ll have to decide on the upgrade upon booking your ticket, and not at the last minute during check-in!

So if, say, you’re planning on shopping, or must bring an extensive wardrobe, consider the $S15 upgrade! If a 20kg allowance is still not enough, well, then maybe you’ll have to consider options if you want to cut costs. Shipping, perhaps?

One Response to “Baggage Allowance Upgrade on Tiger Airways for S$15”

  1.   Melissa
    July 31st, 2006 | 8:36 pm

    That’s a great offer. A lot better than what RyanAir came up with which is kinda deceiving.


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