No, IndiGo applies baggage to each passenger; you can’t combine weight with companions, so buy extra per bag or choose fares with higher limits.
Pooling Across People
Extra Piece
More Weight
Domestic India
- Free 15 kg per person
- Add 10 kg on Double/MultiSeats
- Pre-pay extra kg or extra piece
Within India
International Routes
- 20–30 kg per person by sector
- Jeddah/Madinah: 30 kg incl. Zam Zam
- Nairobi 25 kg; Jaffna 15 kg
By sector
Codeshare Sectors
- Piece concept (2 pieces shown)
- EU/US/AU examples: 30–46 kg total
- Rules appear on ticket
Partner flights
What Combining Means On IndiGo
Airlines use “combine” or “pool” to describe sharing one traveler’s free checked weight with another in the same booking. IndiGo doesn’t offer that. The free allowance sits with each traveler, and agents check bags against that person’s limit. If your bag tips over, the system charges excess for that bag, even if your partner’s suitcase sits under the limit.
That setup shows across IndiGo’s pages as “per person” and “per passenger.” The site lists free checked weight by route and notes that you can pre-pay for extra weight or an extra piece for the same traveler. None of those lines open a door to pooling across people.
IndiGo Free Checked Baggage By Route
You’ll see a mix of weight and piece concepts across IndiGo’s own flights and codeshare sectors. Here’s a quick map so you can plan your bags the right way.
Route Group | Free Checked Allowance | Notes |
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Domestic India | 15 kg per person | Extra 10 kg for Double/MultiSeats bookings. |
Bangkok, Bali, Male, Phuket, Mauritius, Kathmandu | 20 kg per person | Weight based; extra charges beyond the limit. |
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Istanbul, Tashkent, and more | 30 kg per person | Weight based; list varies by sector. |
Jeddah, Madinah | 30 kg per person | Includes Zam Zam on inbound to India. |
Nairobi | 25 kg per person | Weight based. |
Jaffna | 15 kg per person | Weight based. |
Kuwait ⇄ India | 30 kg per person | Boxes allowed within size limits. |
Codeshare EU/US/AU | 2 pieces (30–46 kg total) | Piece concept; totals show on your ticket. |
Check your sector on IndiGo’s baggage FAQ for the latest list, since routes and weights change by market.
Combining Baggage Allowance On IndiGo Flights — What Works
While weight pooling across travelers is off the table, you still have solid ways to keep fees under control. Book a fare that carries more weight, pre-pay for extra kilograms, or add another piece for the same traveler and spread the load across two suitcases.
Pick A Fare With More Weight
Stretch offers 30 kg in two pieces, and Stretch+ goes to 40 kg in two pieces. Both also raise cabin limits to 12 kg. Those limits apply to the traveler holding that fare, not the whole booking.
Pre-Pay Extra Weight Or An Extra Piece
Pre-paid excess comes in fixed bundles on many routes, or you can pay per kilogram. You can also buy an additional piece for the same traveler, up to two pieces, then spread weight across those bags within the per-bag cap set by the airport and staff.
Keep The Per-Bag Cap In Sight
Bag handlers won’t accept a single suitcase above the local handling limit. Many stations treat 32 kg as a hard stop for one bag. If you’re near that figure, split items into two bags or ship heavy goods.
Cabin Bags And Personal Items
Standard cabin allowance shows one handbag up to 7 kg and 115 cm, plus one small personal item up to 3 kg. Stretch and Stretch+ raise the cabin figure to 12 kg in one piece. Liquids and sharp items still follow security rules at screening.
Family, Friends, And Group Bookings
Groups often ask if they can “share” the total. On IndiGo, each person checks bags against their own limit. That means a parent who packs light can’t “gift” unused kilos to a teen’s heavy bag. The only workaround is buying extra for the heavy bag or booking a fare with a bigger limit for the traveler who needs it.
Checking in together can still help. Staff can tag bags to the right passenger, weigh smartly, and suggest the cheapest fix if someone goes over. Keep the booking ready on your phone, and place the heavier suitcase on the scale for the traveler with the higher limit on that ticket.
Fees And Add-Ons Snapshot
Here’s a quick view of common paid options. The exact list and price bands vary by route and currency, and you’ll always see current numbers on the payment screen.
Option | How It Helps | Typical Cost (INR) |
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Pre-paid excess bundles | Add 5–30 kg for the same traveler | Shown at checkout (route based) |
Excess at airport (per kg) | Pay only for the overage | ₹600 per kg (domestic) |
Special baggage handling | Sports gear, TVs, large cartons | ₹1200 domestic / ₹2500 international |
Review the current bands on IndiGo’s baggage FAQ and the live totals shown on the excess baggage page. You’ll see route-wise bundles, plus per-kg rates in base currency.
Smart Packing Tips That Save Fees
Weigh Bags At Home
Use a handheld scale. Aim a little under your limit to allow for airport differences.
Spread Weight Inside A Suitcase
Heavy shoes, chargers, toiletries, and books can cluster near the corners. Shift them toward the center and wheels to keep the case stable and protect the shell.
Use The Personal Item
A slim laptop sleeve or small backpack can carry chargers, meds, and a spare shirt. That takes pressure off the cabin bag, which faces a firm scale check at busy airports.
Buy An Extra Piece If Needed
Two lighter cases roll better than one very heavy one. If your bag nears the per-bag cap, an extra piece solves two problems at once: strength and fees.
Keep Documents Handy
Routes like Jeddah and Madinah have special notes on Zam Zam. Codeshare sectors show piece totals on the ticket. Having the exact wording ready speeds up any desk checks.
Edge Cases You Should Know
Codeshare And Interline Tickets
Some tickets use a piece concept, such as 2 pieces at 23 kg each. The free count and weight sit with the traveler named on the ticket. If you mix airlines, the most significant carrier rule can apply on parts of the trip, yet you still can’t pool weight across people.
Infants, Strollers, And Mobility Aids
Infants on IndiGo don’t get checked weight on standard fares. Stretch shows a 7 kg cabin figure for infants, yet no checked weight. Collapsible strollers and wheelchairs move free when used by the traveler they belong to, and agents tag them at the gate or desk.
Musical Instruments And TVs
Guitars in soft cases can ride in the cabin when space permits. Larger instruments and TVs count as checked bags and may carry a special handling fee. Pack screens in strong cartons and pad the corners to avoid damage claims.
Boxes And Odd-Sized Items
Boxed items are fine within size bands noted on the site. On Kuwait sectors, boxes ride under the 30 kg limit when packed to the listed dimensions. Tape edges well so they don’t pop on belts.
Bottom Line On Combining IndiGo Baggage
Think of weight as a personal allowance on IndiGo. You can’t blend limits across travelers, yet you can tune a single traveler’s allowance with the right fare and pre-paid extras. Plan bags person by person, buy what you need early, and roll up to check-in with scales on your side.