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I am planning to fly QA. I am planning to bring a guitar with me, which has a hardshell case which makes the whole thing oversized but not overweight.

So I figured that I have to pay excess baggage fees. However the QA website says that the fees are based on the excess weight and the fees can be paid in 5kg increments.

I am puzzled. How can I pay the fees for a guitar which is oversized but below the 30 kgs? Do they convert the excess centimeters into kilograms or what? LOL :D

So how exactly do they calculate the fees?

I am planning to fly QA. I am planning to bring a guitar with me, which has a hardshell case which makes the whole thing oversized but not overweight.

So I figured that I have to pay excess baggage fees. However the QA website says that the fees are based on the excess weight and the fees can be paid in 5kg increments.

I am puzzled. How can I pay the fees for a guitar which is oversized but below the 30 kgs? Do they convert the excess centimeters into kilograms or what? LOL :D

I am planning to fly QA. I am planning to bring a guitar with me, which has a hardshell case which makes the whole thing oversized but not overweight.

So I figured that I have to pay excess baggage fees. However the QA website says that the fees are based on the excess weight and the fees can be paid in 5kg increments.

I am puzzled. How can I pay the fees for a guitar which is oversized but below the 30 kgs? Do they convert the excess centimeters into kilograms or what? LOL :D

So how exactly do they calculate the fees?

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Flying Qatar Airways - Oversized but not overweight

I am planning to fly QA. I am planning to bring a guitar with me, which has a hardshell case which makes the whole thing oversized but not overweight.

So I figured that I have to pay excess baggage fees. However the QA website says that the fees are based on the excess weight and the fees can be paid in 5kg increments.

I am puzzled. How can I pay the fees for a guitar which is oversized but below the 30 kgs? Do they convert the excess centimeters into kilograms or what? LOL :D