Carry-on Baggage definition
Examples of Carry-on Baggage in a sentence
Dry ice will be accepted for carriage in checked or Carry-on Baggage as long as the ice is being used to keep an item cool.
Carry-on baggage Operations, security directives or other safety considerations may require limitations to the allowable Carry-on Baggage on a specific flight.
Where your flight is wholly within Australia and is not International Travel it is subject to the provisions of the Civil Aviation (Carriers’ Liability) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (as amended) or complementary State legislation and our liability for loss or damage is limited to AU$1,600 per Passenger for Checked Baggage and AU$160 per Passenger for Carry-on Baggage.
One piece of Carry-on Baggage in the cabin may be purchased separately as an additional product.
For purposes of this Rule, “Baggage Allowance” is defined as the number of pieces of Baggage that will be carried subject to payment of applicable service charge(s), either as Checked Baggage or Carry-on Baggage, provided such Baggage meets the specified Maximum Outside Linear Dimensions and maximum weight of each piece.