Free allowance on all routes with Weight Concept

On all flight routes within Germany and European as well as between Europe including Germany, GUS, Middle East, Africa and Asia, your free is determined according to the so-called 'Weight Concept'. With this concept the free baggage allowance is defined by total weight of your baggage, rather than by the number of bags.

The allowances are:

1. : 40 kg (88lb) - plus 1 ski bag and plus 1 golf bag on flights operated by and Swiss International 2. : 30 kg (66lb) - plus 1 ski bag on flights operated by Lufthansa and Swiss International Airlines 3. : 20 kg (44lb) - plus 1 ski bag on flights operated by Lufthansa and Swiss International Airlines

These free baggage allowances apply on flights operated by Lufthansa. Please note that on flights with other airlines different baggage regulations and charges may apply. In the case of code-share flights, the baggage regulations of the operating apply on those sections of the flight not operated by Lufthansa.

Please note that the following changed conditions and charges apply for tickets issued from 01.01.2010:

We have changed the Economy Class baggage allowances for flights operated by Lufthansa between Europe and the USA, Canada and Mexico. Lufthansa Status Customers (FTL, SEN, HON and Star Gold Card Members) and other classes/routes are not affected by these changes.

Free baggage allowance on long-haul flights for tickets issued from 1.1.2010

The Piece Concept applies to many long haul flights. Economy Class passengers travelling between Europe and the USA, Canada and Mexico are allowed to check in one piece of luggage and one ski equipment in addition to their free of charge. In First and Business Class and other regions, up to two pieces of luggage can be checked in free of charge. The permitted size, which is the total of the height, width and length, may not exceed 158cm. Please use the following table to calculate the permitted weight per piece of luggage: table First Business Economy Maximum size per piece of luggage 158cm 158cm 158cm (height+width+ length) between Europe and the USA, Canada and 2 pieces of 2 pieces of 1 piece of baggage Mexico baggage up to baggage up to max. 23kg 32kg 32kg from Canada: worldwide, except Europe 2 pieces of 2 pieces of baggae 2 pieces of baggage up to up to 32kg baggage max. from the USA: worldwide, except Europe 32kg 23kg via the USA from South America: worldwide, except commencement of in Brazil for travel in both directions from West Africa*, Ethiopia and Egypt: worldwide

Star Round The World Commencement of travel in Brazil: 2 pieces of 2 pieces of 2 pieces of worldwide for travel in both directions baggage up to baggage up to baggage up to 32kg 32kg 32kg Commencement of travel in Japan (to the USA, Canada, West Africa*, Ethiopia, Egypt and South America) if Piece Concept is applicable for in both directions Infants under the age of 2 without their own 1 piece of baggage 1 piece of baggage 1 piece of baggage seat up to max. 23kg + up to max. 23kg + up to max. 23kg + 1 collapsible buggy 1 collapsible buggy 1 collapsible buggy

* West Africa: Angola, Gabon, Ghana, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea.

These free baggage allowances apply on flights operated by Lufthansa. Please note that on flights with other airlines different baggage regulations and charges may apply. In the case of code-share flights, the baggage regulations of the operating airline apply on those sections of the flight not operated by Lufthansa. Under the piece concept, your second baggage item may incur charges, even if 2PC is shown on your ticket. Please acquaint yourself with the baggage regulations of the relevant operating airline by visiting their website or asking your travel agent.

Additional free baggage allowance for Miles & More members for tickets issued from 1.1.2010 As HON Circle Member, Senator or Frequent Traveller you receive additional free baggage allowance depending on your status and the destination:

Free baggage allowance for Miles & More members for tickets issued from 1.1.2010 In addition, the baggage of HON Circle members and Senators will be handled with special priority.

Especially large and heavy pieces of baggage If you exceed the free baggage allowance stated above our Excess baggage tariff applies.

When the Piece concept applies (see table), a piece of luggage should not exceed the permitted dimensions of 158 cm (length + width + depth). Excess baggage fees will have to be paid if these dimensions are exceeded.

The weight of the individual piece of baggage may not exceed 45 kg. Different local restrictions may apply.

Local restrictions on baggage weight Please note that the maximum weight limit per single piece of baggage is 45kg kg for all flights (outbound and return, as well as transfers).

To the destinations listed below, irrespective of class, the maximum weight per single piece of baggage is 32kg: Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Australia, Billund, Bari, Bruessels, Cape Town, Cyprus, Donetsk, Dubai, Dublin, Florence, France, Genoa, Johannesburg, Khartum, Kuala Lumpur, Malta, Muscat, New Zealand, Rostov, Saudi Arabia, Sofia, Turin, United Kingdom, Valencia, Verona

Bags which exceed these weights will not be accepted as . You can have them sent by cargo and at cargo rates.

Maximum weights and conditions for free baggage allowance are not affected by this regulation.

Free baggage allowance for children

1. Children aged two years and over are entitled to the same free baggage allowance as adults, if they have paid at least 50% of the adult fare. 2. Infants aged under two years have a free allowance of one bag plus a fully collapsible pushchair; under the 'Weight Concept' one bag with a maximum weight of 10 kg and under the 'Piece Concept' one bag with maximum weight of 23 kg. 3. A seat must be booked for any child who will turn two years old during the journey. Please note that the date of the return flight is the determining factor for the age limit.

Transportation of pushchairs, wheelchairs or walking aids At most stations you can keep your pushchair, baby buggy, wheelchair or other walking aid that you depend on until you board the aircraft.

A foldable pushchair or baby basket we transport free of charge. A pram will be transported in the cargo hold.

Disabled passengers can check in a wheelchair in addition to their free baggage allowance.

The pram or wheelchair will be given to you, wherever possible, after disembarking the aircraft. Please beware that the place where the items are returned can vary depending on the location at your destination.

Foods of animal origin for personal consumption When entering the European Union, please note the regulations on importing products of animal origin for personal consumption, such as for example, meat and milk and products made from them.