Whenever we
travel by plane, we expect our airline to provide us with all the comfort and
security that we deserve. Generally, how our baggage is handled and transported
is a main concern for us. For that reason Air Canada has developed certain
security measures to ensure its passengers a safe flight for them and their
luggage.
If you
visit aircanada.com you will find all the necessary information related to Air
Canada baggage policy before your flight. It is important that you check the
particular regulations and restrictions as regards your carry-on baggage, your
checked baggage, the additional charges that may apply to certain items,
restricted and prohibited items onboard and what to do in case of delayed or
damaged baggage.
Baggage Information for your flight by Air Canada:
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Carry-on
Baggage: You can bring one standard
article (23cm x 40cm x 55cm handles and wheels included and 10kg/22lb max.
weight) and one personal article (16cm x 33cm x 43cm and 10kg/22lb max. weight)
on board. These articles include your carry-on bag; roller bag; bag pack;
laptop computer; a pet in its carrier; duty-free items, etc. You can also bring
your coat; a small purse; an infant care item like a diaper bag; a small
stroller; your cellphone; mobility aid or any other special need item; life
sustaining items, labeled medication in their original container;
battery-powered medical equipment and personal oxygen concentrators and more.
For detailed information about all the items you can and cannot carry in your
carry-on baggage, visit aircanada.com.
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Checked
baggage and additional baggage: when
travelling on Air Canada, your checked-baggage allowance depends on your fare,
destination, date of travel and frequent flyer status. If you baggage exceeds
the free allowance in number, size and/or weight, additional checked baggage
charges may apply. Please check the specific regulations for checked baggage
and additional baggage in aircanada.com prior to your flight to avoid
inconveniencies.
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Restricted
and prohibited items: For matters of security, there are certain items that are
either restricted or prohibited on board. Visit aircanada.com and review the
regulations as regards liquids and gels; batteries; camping equipment; curling irons and lighters; dry ice, brine or
gel/ice packs; meals-ready-to-eat; oxygen for medical purposes; air purifiers
and ionizers; avalanche rescue equipment; compressed gas and cylinders;
corrosive and oxidizing material; self- defense sprays; explosives and
flammable liquids/solids; firearms and ammunition; gasoline-powered equipment;
paint; poisons/toxins; radioactive material and security attaché cases.
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Delayed
or Damaged Baggage: If you cannot locate
your baggage upon arrival you will need to inform the situation to a
representative of the airline. You will be given a delayed baggage card and a
File reference Number that you will use to check the status of your baggage
search online and request information at the Central Baggage Office Call
Center. If your baggage has been damaged during your flight you will need to
inform an Air Canada agent before leaving the airport so that you can have Air
Canada to take over the reparation cost.
Complying with the baggage regulations will
ensure you and other passengers a safer and more comfortable flight. Please,
remember to check the regulations before arriving at the airport to avoid
delays and inconveniences before boarding your aircraft. Have a nice flight!
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