Airport porter tipping ranges from $1–2 per bag in the USA to nothing expected in Japan. Here's exactly what to tip at airports worldwide in 2025.
Airport porter tipping norms vary significantly by country. In the USA, $1–2 per bag is standard and expected. In Japan and Singapore, tipping is unnecessary and may be declined. For most countries, $1–2 USD equivalent per bag is a generous and appropriate gesture.
At Indian airports (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai), official licensed porters wear red uniforms and carry ID. They will often approach you in arrivals — agree the total price or tip amount before they touch your bags to avoid disagreements after. A fair rate is INR 100–150 for 1–2 bags for a short trolley distance.
Do I have to use airport porter services?
No — they are entirely optional. All major airports have self-service trolleys (usually free or €1–2 deposit refundable). Porters are useful when you're traveling with multiple heavy bags, have mobility issues, or are pressed for time at a large complex airport.
Should I tip the hotel porter separately from the airport porter?
Yes — they are different people in different jobs. Hotel porters who bring your bags to your room deserve $1–2 per bag. If a hotel porter also gets your taxi or makes a restaurant reservation, tip additionally for that service ($5–10). Tip each service interaction separately rather than all at once on check-out.
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