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#776564 by numbersgirl
26 Apr 2011, 16:14
First off apologies if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've been lurking on the forums for a while and most questions do seem to be answered so here goes.....

My boyfriend and I have booked a package holiday through VH, flying VS LHR-JFK on 7 May PE, then JFK-BOS on Delta (or more specifically Delta Coonections), then home BOS-LHR on 16 May PE.

Now I know that we both get 2 x 23kgs on the VS PE baggage allowance, but does anyone know what baggage allowance if any we are likely to get on the internal connection?

As it was all booked as a package, I kinda expected to get one free bag, but now I'm not sure and am worried that we'll arrive at JFK and have to pay to check baggage to BOS.

Does anyone have any ideas??

Can't wait for the trip now, as it's our first virgin flight and we splashed out to experience PE!

Thanks to all of you.

Penny
#776566 by Luke085
26 Apr 2011, 16:38
Hello Penny, welcome!

As I understand it your baggage allowance will be different for each airline, so you will only be allowed the standard Delta internal allowance:

First checked bag: $23 USD/CAD* if checked in online or $25 USD/CAD* at the airport kiosk, ticket counter or curbside
Second checked bag: $32 USD/CAD* online or $35 USD/CAD* at the airport


Definitely worth speaking with VH though (recommend using their FB to contact as you'll get a faster response!)

Have a great trip!

Luke
#776568 by IzzyRose
26 Apr 2011, 16:43
enyce085 wrote: (recommend using their FB to contact as you'll get a faster response!)


Luke - sorry to be a numpty but what is FB?
#776569 by numbersgirl
26 Apr 2011, 16:46
Thanks for the quick reply Luke.

That's what i thought, but will definitely double check with VH though.

Just means that I'll have to keep the shopping in check in New York, and then go mad in Boston!! :)

After reading these forums, I've also been trying to convince my boyfriend about buying CH access through VH but I just can't get him to agree....oh well something to aspire to for the future.

Penny
#776572 by honey lamb
26 Apr 2011, 16:50
IzzyRose wrote:
enyce085 wrote: (recommend using their FB to contact as you'll get a faster response!)


Luke - sorry to be a numpty but what is FB?

Facebook
#776575 by Luke085
26 Apr 2011, 17:12
Sorry for using text talk!! I thought it would tell you the full word when you hovered over it (like it does for VH!).

Luke :)
#776578 by IzzyRose
26 Apr 2011, 17:16
enyce085 wrote:Sorry for using text talk!! I thought it would tell you the full word when you hovered over it (like it does for VH!).

Luke :)


Looks like I am the only one who didn't know!!! :|
#776579 by Luke085
26 Apr 2011, 17:19
numbersgirl wrote:Thanks for the quick reply Luke.

That's what i thought, but will definitely double check with VH though.

Just means that I'll have to keep the shopping in check in New York, and then go mad in Boston!! :)

After reading these forums, I've also been trying to convince my boyfriend about buying CH access through VH but I just can't get him to agree....oh well something to aspire to for the future.

Penny


Just be careful with your liquids - I purchased a very nice bottle of my favourite aftershave at LHR but forgot to put it in my checked bag at JFK - I ended up having to check a 2nd bag at a $40 cost (on AA) to ensure I didn't lose the bottle of aftershave (which cost $85!).

I'd say that 'agreement' isn't always needed from your boyfriend - just book it and suprise him (even if it's with his credit card!) lol - he's appreciate it.

Luke
#776658 by sky0000547
27 Apr 2011, 11:42
OP should have taken the train from NYC to BOS then there wouldn't be an issue with baggage allowance. Nevermind.
#776678 by Martin
27 Apr 2011, 17:46
sky0000547 wrote:OP should have taken the train from NYC to BOS then there wouldn't be an issue with baggage allowance. Nevermind.


Numbersgirl

Sky has a good point here. If its not too late, the best way to travel NYC-BOS is on the train called the Acela Express. No luggage limit, you get to see parts of the New England coast, free wifi and you don't need to go through security at JFK/LGA/EWR.

Cost is about $100 - $140 pp
#776680 by tontybear
27 Apr 2011, 18:45
Martin wrote:
Numbersgirl

Sky has a good point here. If its not too late, the best way to travel NYC-BOS is on the train called the Acela Express. No luggage limit, you get to see parts of the New England coast, free wifi and you don't need to go through security at JFK/LGA/EWR.

Cost is about $100 - $140 pp


The Northeast Regional also does the same route - a lot cheaper but only 40 mins or so slower.

I did it about ten years ago and gave a different view of the country
#776690 by honey lamb
27 Apr 2011, 20:54
I did it a couple of years ago and can highly recommend it. y)

When you factor in the time to get to the airport, the length of time before flights that you must be there, the hassle of security and the length of time getting from your destination airport, it works out much the same in terms of time
#776692 by numbersgirl
27 Apr 2011, 21:30
Thanks for all your comments guys, looking back we probably didn't research things too much and definitely went for the no hassle factor by booking it all as a package.

Will definitely consider the train if we ever do this in the future.

Thank Luke for the comments about the liquids, I'll be sure to double check the carry on bags before we finish packing up in new york,
#776694 by MrT
27 Apr 2011, 22:11
We are hoping to do NYC/BOS probably next year, was thinking of driving and planning a couple of stays along the way. Only 250miles in total so not too bad.
#776703 by lisanaomi87
27 Apr 2011, 22:25
MrT wrote:We are hoping to do NYC/BOS probably next year, was thinking of driving and planning a couple of stays along the way. Only 250miles in total so not too bad.
Took us 3 and a half hours on coach so driving will probably be even less
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