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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm guessing you're from the USA, but only because of the reference to 44lbs instead of either stones or Kgs.
Pick your country and wait for the new page to load. Top right corner, search for "excess baggage". A new window opens and that should answer your question. It seems that you pay a % of the top fare, rather than a price per Kilo of excess.
Good luck finding out about the laptop. BA allow a laptop PLUS hand luggage - but of course that doesn't mean SAS do.
Enjoy your trip.
No worries. :-) I really only made the assumption because all of my friends (and the heads on our young shoulders are not THAT old!) measure in stones. I recently spent 6 months living in Germany and all the Europeans used Kgs and it was only the American student on my course who used lbs.
The only reason why I mentioned it was that I hoped to give you a link to a page describing baggage allowances/fees from USA to Europe with SAS. Then I found that link wasn't right - and forgot to change my posting.
Talking of posting - have you considered just sending your stuff with the Post Office. I did it coming back from Germany and it was LOADS cheaper than with the airline. But SAS sound very generous/cheap in their fines!
Have a nice emmigration!
If you are relatively small and light you could do what my Norwegian flatmate does and smile very sweetly at the check in desk (pick a male rep!) and point out that you weigh so much less than the average person that they should consider letting you on with your extra 10lbs! According to my flatmate, the key is the right balance between flirting, cheek and comedy!
Some airlines have taken weight to extremes. They use it soley as a means to make extra money.
I live abroad and travelled back from the UK last week. to speed up travel i always go carry-on, and this time at check in they asked to weigh my hand luggage. (11.5 kilos) they told me this was to heavy as no item could be more than 5 kg. and i would have to check it in. i refused as it would slow down my travel and i had already made the first leg of the journey with the same bag.
after several minutes of arguing i repacked my luggage in three seperate carrier bags and weighed them. went through customs and saw Duty free multi packs with a net weight of 5.5 KG.
Where has the logic gone in this world?!?!?