Brazilian low-cost airline GOL Aircrafts operates domestic flights inside Brazil and to destinations throughout the surrounding South American countries. The corporation AeroPar Participaçes owns the largest percentage of GOL Aircrafts, which operates more than one-third of domestic flights in Brazil. More than 15,000 representatives are on board the aircraft. GOL Carriers was founded in 2000 and started operating at the beginning of 2001.
Carry-on Baggage:
Passengers flying with Gol Airlines are allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item, such as a purse or tablet bag, to be brought onto the plane.
The maximum weight limit for the carry-on bag is 10 kg (22 lbs).
The carry-on bag's dimensions should not exceed 40 x 25 x 55 cm (15.5 x 10 x 21.5 in).
The personal item must fit under the seat in front of the passenger.
If the carry-on bag is too large to fit in the overhead bin or exceeds the weight limit, it will be checked, and a fee will be charged.
Gol Airlines' carry-on baggage policy may vary based on the ticket type, flight, and airports, so it's recommended to refer to the airline's website or contact their customer service for the most up-to-date information.
Checked Baggage:
Gol Airlines allows passengers to check up to two bags on their flights.
Each checked bag must not exceed a weight limit of 23 kg (50 lbs).
The maximum dimensions for each checked bag are 80 x 28 x 50 cm (31 x 11 x 20 in).
Passengers have the option to purchase additional baggage allowance if they need to check more bags or exceed the weight limit.
Excess baggage fees will apply if a passenger's checked luggage surpasses the weight limit or maximum dimensions.
The excess baggage fees vary depending on the destination and can be paid online or at the airport.
Similar to the carry-on policy, Gol Airlines' checked baggage policy might differ based on the ticket type and departure and arrival airports. It's advisable to check the airline's official website or contact their customer service for the most current details regarding baggage policies.
Gol Airlines' Baggage Fees for Domestic and International Flights:
These fees are subject to change and may vary based on factors such as ticket type, departure and arrival airports, and other considerations. Therefore, it's always advisable to consult the airline's official website or contact their customer service for the most up-to-date information regarding baggage fees.
Excess Baggage:
Here is some information about Gol Airlines' excess baggage policy:
Passengers will incur an additional baggage charge if their checked bags exceed the weight limit of 23 kg (50 lbs) or if they need to check more bags than their allowed limit.
For domestic flights on Gol Airlines, excess baggage fees range from R$60–100 per additional bag, depending on the route and the time of purchase.
For international flights on Gol Airlines, excess baggage fees range from US$120–150 per additional bag, depending on the route and the time of purchase.
Passengers have the option to purchase extra baggage allowance if they need to check more bags or exceed the weight limit.
Excess baggage fees can be paid online or at the airport.
Prohibited Items:
The following items are not permitted on board:
- Shock devices
- Heat-producing items
- Disabling devices
- Security equipment that includes hazardous items (e.g., lithium batteries, pyrotechnic materials) as part of the equipment
- Explosives
- Organic material
- Oxidizing agents and peroxide
- Flammable solids
- Radioactive materials
- Toxic and infectious material
Baggage Allowance:
The baggage policy of Gol Airlines for both domestic and international flights is presented in the following table:
It is important to note that the amount of luggage you are permitted to bring may vary based on the type of ticket you purchased, the airports you are departing and returning from, and other factors. Therefore, it's a good idea to check the airline's website or contact customer care to learn the most recent details about luggage policies.