What is odd-size baggage?
Odd-size baggage, also known as oversized baggage or special baggage, refers to additional checked baggage that exceeds the standard size or weight limits. It can include items such as racing bicycles, skis for skiing trips, golf bags, tools, sports equipment, or strollers. If you're traveling with a pet, it is also considered odd-size baggage.
Examples of odd-size baggage:
- Strollers, prams, and wheelchairs
- Pets such as dogs and cats
- Bicycles
- Skis, snowboards, and associated equipment
- Sports equipment such as golf clubs, surfboards, and diving gear
- Musical instruments
- Tools and related equipment
- Fishing rods, fishing gear, tents, etc.
- Large electronics such as televisions, drones, computer monitors, speakers, etc.
How do I check in odd-size baggage at the airport?
If you are traveling with odd-size baggage, all baggage must be checked in at a counter operated by your airline. This applies even if you have checked in online or used self-service check-in machines at the airport.
If you are flying with SAS or other airlines using SAS Ground Handling:
- Go to Terminal 3.
- Find the counter for your airline. The information boards in the terminals will indicate which counter you should go to. At the airline counter, you will receive a special baggage tag for your odd-size baggage.
- Afterwards, proceed to the odd-size baggage area in Terminal 3, located at counter 50. It is situated to the left of the arrivals area.
- Present your passport and boarding pass, and hand over your odd-size baggage. You are now ready to proceed to the security checkpoint.
If you are flying with any other airline:
- Go to Terminal 2.
- Find the counter for your airline. The information boards in the terminals will indicate which counter you should go to. At the airline counter, you will receive a special baggage tag for your odd-size baggage.
- Afterwards, proceed to the odd-size baggage area at the end of Terminal 2, located at counter 157.
- Present your passport and boarding pass, and hand over your odd-size baggage. You are now ready to proceed to the security checkpoint.