Baggage

Baggage is classified in two ways:

  • Checked-in baggage, stowed in the aircraft's hold.
  • Cabin baggage, which passengers may carry with them onto the aircraft.

There are limits on the amount and weight of baggage each passenger may bring on a flight. These limits vary depending on the class of travel and the route travelled.

 A group of people travelling together can 'pool' their baggage to take advantage of any free checked-in baggage allowances. If your customers do this, they will all need to check-in with their baggage at the same time.

 



  • Bicycles, golf clubs and other sports equipment Bicycles, golf clubs and other sports equipment

    Bicycles may be accepted as checked baggage, but they need to be packed correctly: the handlebars and pedals turned in or removed, and the whole bicycle wrapped in corrugated cardboard or an equivalent material.

    Bicycles, golf clubs and other sports equipment
  • Group and family baggage Group and family baggage

    A group of people travelling together can 'pool' their baggage to take advantage of any free collective allowances.

    Group and family baggage
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