The fifth largest airline in the world, Northwest (and Northwest Airlink) operates 1,500 flights to more than 1,000 destinations worldwide. With hub cities at Amsterdam, Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Tokyo, the airline has a fleet of more than 500 aircraft and over 40,000 employees worldwide.
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Last check-in is 30 minutes before the flight departs on domestic routes, with the exceptions of Atlanta, Denver, Newark, Tampa and Washington D.C-Dulles, which require 45 minutes and Las Vegas, which requires 60 minutes. For international flights, check-in is 60 minutes before scheduled departure. Boarding passes may be obtained at nwa.com, a Northwest Airlines self-service check-in kiosk or any Northwest check-in position.
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Carry-on: One item allowed per person, not exceeding 45 linear in (height + length + width) or 40lbs. Personal items, such as laptops, books, purses etc are also allowed.
You can also purchase a seat for anything too fragile or bulky to check
Checked: Two items are allowed, weighing not more than 50lbs with maximum dimensions of 62 linear in.
Excess: Oversized items are charged at $80 each for up to 160 linear inches. Anything over 160in will not be carried. Overweight luggage is charged at an extra $25 for up to 70lbs and $50 for 71 to 100lbs. Items over 100lbs will not be carried.
Fee for excess luggage is $80 for the first excess piece; $105 for the next three; and $180 for anything more than a total of six, including the two free pieces.
Seats can be reserved a maximum of 90 days before the flight online or at the reservations number.
Names cannot be changed. Reservations can be changed online for all Northwest marketed flights. An administrative fee may apply.
WorldPerks is Northwest's frequent flyer program, allowing you to earn miles for flying and for hotel stays, car rentals, dining, online shopping and more.
There’s nothing like heading up in the skies to work up an appetite. Check out the airline’s menu before you fly so you can decide if you need to bring any extras. Northwest’s in-flight menu can be read online, you can even pre-order sandwiches. Or see photographs taken by fellow flyers of meals they’ve been served and read reviews at AirlineMeals.net.
Moby Dick, War and Peace, Leaves of Grass… Do you need to pack a weighty tome or will the in-flight magazine keep you happily occupied for the duration of the flight? The airline's in-flight magazine is called WorldTraveler and is available on every flight. The magazine has destination information, insider travel tips and a range of features. Read a preview online.
Northwest is a member of the SkyTeam alliance.
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