Does your upcoming booking include flights with more than one airline? On these so-called interline journeys, your checked baggage allowance depends on which airline is the Most Significant Carrier.
What is the Most Significant Carrier?
The Most Significant Carrier is the airline whose baggage policy will be applied based on the specific rules defined by IATA (the International Air Transport Association).
The checked baggage policy of the Most Significant Carrier applies until you reach the destination where your baggage has been checked in. That is where you pick up your bags at the airport.
Your ticket should always have the correct allowance marked on it. If you are unsure, you can check with the airline whose flight numbers are shown on your ticket (for example flight numbers starting with AY for Finnair) or at the airport.
If you are planning to take extra baggage on top of your allowance or special baggage, please see the information below.
Find your Most Significant Carrier (MSC)
The Most Significant Carrier is defined based on geographical areas determined by IATA (the International Air Transport Association).
IATA has divided the globe into three areas:
- Area 1: North America, South America, Central America and Hawaii.
- Area 2: Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
- Area 3: Asia, Guam and Oceania.