New Qantas Baggage Allowances

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Will, as far as I know, the piece system is per PNR and the highest. e.g. INT'L will be used where it has multiple DOM segments. I could be wrong!
 
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Thanks. That sounds reasonable enough.
I just called QF and got a very confused response that seemed to indicate that 'same day' connections were given the highest allowance of that day, but she couldn't clearly tell me what the answer would be in my situation.
 
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If that is your "Itinerary" then the piece system applies to all flights -irrespective of whether they are on the same or separate PNR's. Bring printouts of all e-tickets to check-in:

Fly - Baggage - Checked Baggage - New Checked Baggage Allowance

Thanks Serfty - I should have read the fine print more closely!

The ^^ indicates:

^ If your itinerary includes a flight to/from the USA, US Territories, South America and Canada via the Pacific you are entitled to two pieces (one piece for infants) of checked baggage on all Qantas and QantasLink operated flights within your itinerary regardless of whether these flights appear on the same or a separate ticket. You will be required to provide proof of your international ticket at check-in indicating travel to/from or via the USA

I might just take a printout of this page too...

Quite handy, as it takes my allowance from 33 kg to 69kg...
 
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