Preparation for a flight always begins with packing suitcases, and knowing the baggage rules of Air Guinee Express (2U) will help avoid unnecessary hassle at the airport. Since the carrier operates flights from its base airport in the city of Tashkent, baggage requirements comply with international safety standards and service rules adopted in the region.
Hand Luggage Allowance
Passengers are allowed to take essential items into the aircraft cabin. Standard allowances for hand luggage usually include one piece weighing up to 5–8 kg (depending on the aircraft type and fare). The dimensions of the bag must not exceed 55x40x20 cm so that it fits easily on the shelf above the seat or under the chair. In addition to the main bag, a ladies' handbag, a briefcase with a laptop, or an umbrella is allowed. Liquids in hand luggage must be packed in containers of no more than 100 ml and placed in a transparent resealable bag.
Checked Baggage
Free baggage allowance limits depend on the class of service and the conditions of the specific fare, which is especially relevant for charter destinations. It is recommended to carefully check the information in the itinerary receipt before departure.
- Economy Class: Usually includes one piece of baggage weighing up to 20 kg. This weight is generally sufficient for a standard vacation.
- Business Class: Passengers can expect an increased allowance, often amounting to up to 30 kg.
- For Infants (under 2 years): An allowance of 10 kg plus the possibility of transporting a collapsible stroller for free is usually provided.
Excess Baggage
If the weight of your suitcase exceeds the established limits, an additional payment will be required. Excess weight rates (for each extra kilogram) are charged at the check-in counter at the departure airport. Considering that many passengers return with souvenirs from resorts such as Sharm el-Sheikh, it is recommended to weigh luggage in advance or purchase an extra piece if such a service is available during booking, as this is often cheaper than paying at the airport.
Special Baggage and Sports Equipment
Transportation of non-standard items requires prior coordination with the airline or tour operator, preferably no later than 48 hours before departure.
- Sports Equipment: Sets for diving, golf, or surfing may be included in the free baggage allowance if they fit within the weight limits, or are paid for at a separate rate.
- Musical Instruments: Small instruments can be taken into the cabin (instead of hand luggage); large ones are checked in hard cases or transported on a separate seat in the cabin (requires purchasing a ticket).
Restricted and Prohibited Items
For safety reasons, it is strictly prohibited to carry explosives, flammable liquids, compressed gases, and toxic materials in checked and hand luggage. Pay special attention to electronics: portable chargers (Power Banks) and spare lithium batteries can be transported only in hand luggage. They must not be placed in checked baggage.
Tips for Effective Packing
To ensure the journey goes smoothly, it is recommended to make a packing list in advance. Place heavy items at the bottom of the suitcase closer to the wheels—this will add stability. Wrap fragile items in soft clothing and place them in the center. Be sure to remove all old tags with barcodes from the suitcase handles so that the sorting system at the airport does not send your belongings on the wrong route. It is also useful to attach a tag with your name and contacts on the outside and place a duplicate inside the luggage.