What are the allowances for carry-on and checked baggage?

The most restrictive airline regulations permit two checked pieces per passenger for which the total sum of the linear dimensions (length + width + height) of both should not exceed 106 inches or a maximum weight of 44 pounds. One piece of carryon luggage is allowed per passenger for which the linear dimensions should not exceed a sum of 41 inches or a maximum weight of 15 pounds and shall fit completely underneath an aircraft seat. Each passenger is limited to one quart size clear plastic bag for lotions, gels, etc. (3.3 oz.

Per container) in carry-on luggage. Differing baggage allowances may apply, depending on program carrier. Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrier without notice.

For additional or oversized /overweight pieces, excess baggage charges are expensive and not included in your trip price, so you should plan your wardrobe accordingly. Liability is clearly stated on the passenger contract. In no event shall liability exceed the actual loss incurred, ... more.

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