Understanding and planning for excess baggage is an important part of travel, and EVA Air offers clear guidelines for passengers who need to carry more than the standard allowance. Under the EVA Air Baggage Policy if a passenger’s checked luggage exceeds the permitted weight or number of bags, additional fees will apply. These fees are calculated based on the route, class of service, and the amount by which the baggage exceeds the standard limit. For example, if a bag weighs more than 23 kg in Economy Class (but less than 32 kg), an overweight fee will be charged. Bags exceeding 32 kg may need to be repacked or shipped separately, as they surpass the airline's safety limit for checked luggage.Similarly, if a passenger brings more checked bags than the allowance permits, an excess piece charge will apply. EVA Air recommends passengers check the applicable charges for their specific route using the baggage calculator tool available on the airline’s website. These fees can vary significantly depending on whether the flight is regional or intercontinental. To avoid surprise charges at the airport, travelers are encouraged to weigh their bags before arrival and consider pre-purchasing extra baggage online at a discounted rate.For oversized items such as large sports equipment, musical instruments, or unique cargo, EVA Air allows carriage under specific conditions, often requiring advance notice or special handling arrangements. Charges for such items are typically based on size and weight. The airline’s staff is trained to assist passengers in navigating these requirements smoothly. With transparent pricing and helpful customer support, this ensures that passengers are fully informed and well-prepared, allowing for greater peace of mind when managing both standard and excess luggage during international or domestic travel.