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auntie-bertie | 11:45 Tue 07th Jan 2014 | Travel
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It is not at all clear on the website, if you book a golf bag at £60 does this cover both the outbound and inbound flights? There appears to be no option to add it for the inbound flight. I don't want to get stung with a huge fee at the airport on the return......which I wouldn't put past them!!
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I'm pretty sure it will be each way - the charges for luggage are for each leg of the flight, I can't see why that would differ for sports equipment.
The usual charge for 'small sports equipment' (which includes a golf bag) is £30 per flight - so the £60 charge looks like it is for two flights.

I'd ring/email easyjet for confirmation of this though.
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Thanks - but there is not even an option to add luggage for both legs either....If you have a look at the website you'll see what I mean!
Are you actually booking - or just looking at the website?

Once you are in the booking process the 'add luggage' options appear for all your selected flights.
Are you on the 'real' easyjet site - or one of the 'agent' sites that appear at the top of the google search list.
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Aha found it - http://www.easyjet.com/en/fees-and-charges
Small sports equipment £30 therefore £60 must be for the return trip.
Thanks!
Agree with dave - as you book your flight, you get options to add your seat bookings, your baggage either way, insurance etc.
^ good, glad you have cleared it up!

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