Domestics flights Clause Samples
The 'Domestic flights' clause defines the terms and conditions that apply specifically to air travel within the same country. It typically outlines requirements such as eligible routes, applicable fares, and any restrictions or documentation needed for domestic travel. This clause ensures that both parties understand the rules governing domestic flights, helping to prevent misunderstandings and ensuring compliance with national aviation regulations.
Domestics flights. THE CARRIER allows a Passenger to carry on board one piece of carry-on baggage with a maximum weight of 5 Kilograms (11 Pounds) and with dimensions (height + length + width) not exceeding 115 lineal cm (46 inches). Passengers may find bag sizers at THE CARRIER’s check-in counter. It is recommended that Passengers verify current regulations concerning carry-on baggage dimensions. In addition, each Passenger may carry on board, under his or her custody and without additional cost, certain of the following items:
(a) Woman’s handbag or purse.
(b) Jacket, coat or sweater.
(c) Any mobility items used by the Passenger, such as: crutches, walkers, canes, and wheelchairs, among others.
(d) Photographic camera or binoculars.
(e) Photographic and video equipment, portable computers.
(f) Baby items for use during the trip.
(g) Infant seats for use during the trip, provided that the Passenger paid a ticket to have the infant occupy a seat. Such items may be transported in the Passenger cabin provided their size, dimension and weight do not inconvenience other Passengers, obstruct emergency exits, aisles or doors, or adversely affect Passengers’ safety in the event of turbulence, aborted takeoffs or high-impact landings. Pursuant to provisions of competent authorities, all carry-on baggage must fit in the overhead compartment or under the front seat. Carry-on items which appear too large or irregularly shaped to fit in an overhead compartment or under the front seat will not be accepted in the Passenger cabin and will be checked in the cargo compartment. At times, additional restrictions may be placed on carry-on baggage based on the stowage capacity of the main cabin of specific aircrafts. These restrictions may apply even after boarding begins. Therefore, this may result in some carry- on baggage being checked in the cargo compartment by THE CARRIER. In such instances, THE CARRIER will hand out baggage claim checks to the Passengers affected. Carry-on baggage previously mentioned includes duty free items purchased at the departure airport. Items brought to the boarding gate in excess of your carry-on policy are subject to being checked and charged as additional baggage, per your ticket’s baggage allowance policy. In the event that the passenger refuses or does not have the ability to pay for the additional bags, Copa Airlines will not be responsible nor deliver bags left behind at gates, which will be turned over to the airport authorities. In compliance with the Int...
