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quick Q baggage thomas cook
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This is what we did when travelling with Thomas Cook in May. There was three of us travelling and we combined our luggage for one bag (it weighed in at the max 30kg) and a smaller bag with the rest of our luggage (I really need to learn to travel light!:p).Hi have taken this from the Thomas Cook website (we are travelling with them too), you can combine as long as you do not exceed 30kg weight in one suitcase.
Passengers wishing to share a suitcase can do so as long as the combined weight of the suitcase does not exceed 30kg.
Hope you have a great holiday!:T1st Aim = Pay off Virgin CC - £3929.110 -
Just confirmed with Thomas cook that we can combine luggage to a max of 30kg in one bag. Thanks everyone.0
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