In
effect, you are allowed to carry only one (1) piece of carry-on
luggage with the following specifications:
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the size (length + width + height) shall
not exceed forty five (45) inches (one hundred fifteen
(115) centimeters) |
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weighing not more than seven
(7) kilograms for Airbus flights and five (5) kilograms
for MA60 |
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suitable for placing in
the over-head rack of the aircraft |
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daggers, Swiss
knives, scissors, any bladed items or sharp items |
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bicycle chains and jacks |
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no liquids or gels are permitted
on board the aircraft as carry-on items. These include
beverages, shampoo, lotions, creams, toothpaste, hair
gel and other items of similar consistency. |
A. |
Pets |
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Varied rules and regulations
on carriage of animals as baggage may apply for specific
countries depending on restrictions imposed by local
Government Authorities. Pets such as dogs, cats and
birds, if and when they are acceptable for carriage
as baggage should: |
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Be placed in a secure and
leak-proof container |
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Have valid vaccination certificates
and exit and/or entry permits |
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Be accompanied by passengers
at least 12 years old |
Pets accepted as baggage are assessed a fee equivalent to
actual gross weight multiplied by the prevailing excess
baggage rate. An inquiry with our reservations office must
be made at least forty-eight (48) hours before scheduled
flight about acceptance of pets as baggage from specific
airport of origin.
B. |
Sports Equipment |
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An applicable excess baggage
charge will be collected if you are carrying any of
the following in excess of the normal free baggage
allowance: |
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Golf equipment contained
in one golf bag and one pair of golf shoes |
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Scuba diving equipment consisting
of one empty scuba tank, one regulator, one harness,
one pressure gauge, one mask, two twins, one snorkel,
one knife, one spear gun, one safety vest and one
weight belt |
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Surfboarding equipment |
C. |
Seeing Eye Dogs |
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We do not accept live animals
in the aircraft cabin other than fully trained assistance
animals accompanying a person with a disability or
being delivered to a person with a disability. As
such, seeing-eye dogs to assist the deaf and lead
the blind may be carried on board. A seeing-eye dog/hearing
dog escorting blind/deaf passengers must be loaded
in the hold in kennels and will not be permitted in
the cabin. |
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