BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE Sample Clauses

BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. 10.1 Air carriers publish baggage allowances applicable for carriage over their own services. Allowances include cabin baggage and checked baggage. The Customer and Traveller must consult the terms and conditions of the applicable air carrier for restrictions on the number and weight/size of baggage, including carry-ons, and the applicable baggage allowances, on chartered and scheduled services.
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BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. Carrier will allow Passengers with Confirmed Reservations the following checked baggage allowance:
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. The client acknowledges that the client is aware that different airlines have different baggage weight allowance, that some airlines don’t allow extra weight for sporting equipment, that airlines mostly don’t allow spreading of baggage allowance between members of the group that there is a fee payable for excess luggage. The airline baggage weight rules are sometimes ambiguous and the client undertakes to confirm the applicable baggage allowance rules with the airlines directly shortly before departure. The Company accepts no responsibility for excess baggage at any time.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. 3.1: Lessee shall have the right to utilize available passenger seats of the aircraft with 30kgs maximum free baggage allowance for each passenger.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. Travelers may have to pay additional fees at the airport if their checked items exceed the weight, size or number spelled out in the standard baggage allowance of the airline. Some airlines do not offer any free baggage allowance. Baggage allowance policies and baggage fees associated with checked or carry-on baggage vary widely and are subject to change by the airlines at any time.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. Each group is responsible for any/all charges imposed directly from airlines. Currently, most airlines charge $25 for the 1st standard sized bag and $35 for the 2nd standard sized bag. During the Hawaii ground portion of your tour, one standard sized suitcase and one carry-on is allowed per person. Travelers may be responsible for expenses for ground transportation and/or storage of oversize luggage/equipment.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. Each participant is entitled to one suitcase and one carry-on bag during the trip, with measurements not to exceed the airline allowances applicable at time of travel. At this writing, the suitcase cannot exceed 62 total linear inches (length + height + width, excluding wheels and handles) and cannot exceed 50 lbs in weight. A few examples of sizes that fit this allowance are: 28” x 21” x 10.5” or 29” x 21” x 11”. At this writing, the carry-on may not exceed 22" x 14" x 9". In addition, each participant may carry a coat over their arm, a camera or small purse over their shoulder, and a magazine or book in their hand. We recommend you travel light as you will be carrying your own luggage at all times during this trip.
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BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. Baggage Allowance is in accordance with the Seafarers Travel Policy.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. The insurance covers damage to or loss of ordinary luggage and the documents mentioned below, which the insured person has taken with him/her on the journey and acquired during the journey, due to a sudden and unforeseeable event, up to the amount insured under point 5. Ordinary luggage means the accompanying luggage and articles of daily use. The documents to be replaced are passport, identity card, dri- ving license, vehicle registration certificate and bank, credit or debit card. For these documents, the cost of replacing the cards will be reimbursed (up to a maximum of €250).
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE. The baggage allowance applicable to each passenger shall be as set forth on the face page of this Agreement, calculated on the basis of overall weight available for baggage divided by the number of passenger seats on the aircraft. Each passenger is also allowed one (1) carry-on bag plus one (1) personal item, such as a purse, briefcase or laptop computer. The carry-on bag can measure up to 45 inches in combined overall dimensions (length plus width plus height) provided it fits under the passenger seat. Additional baggage may be accepted subject to space, weight and other operational requirements and payment by the passenger of CARRIER's excess baggage charges, if any. CARRIER shall not be liable or responsible for refusal to accept any checked or carry-on baggage or other articles that cannot be accommodated within the total space and weight capacity available on the subject flight.
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