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Website: www.airseychelles.com/
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The weight of the luggage should not exceed 23 kg per person in economy class for all European gateways and 20kg on all regional sectors. Pearl class allowance is 30 kg on all sectors. If your luggage exceeds the authorized weight you will have to pay a supplement.
You may carry (only) one piece of cabin baggage not exceeding 7 Kg (15lb) and of maximum dimension 115 cm (length + width + height).
Last updated: September 05, 2008
The official policy allows 10kg sports equipment (it states specifically surfboards, but will take kitesurf gear as well) per person on top of your normal allowance of 23kg. So if you can pack it all in for less than 33kg it should be ok. Above that rate standard excess fees apply. It's well worth getting some form of proof of this policy (print it out from the website in advance, the official Air Seychelles one, not this one!) as the check in staff at the check in may try to deny this policy if they're not used to it.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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The official policy allows 10kg sports equipment (it states specifically surfboards, but will take windsurf gear as well) per person on top of your normal allowance of 23kg. So if you can pack it all in for less than 33kg it should be ok. Above that rate standard excess fees apply. It's well worth getting some form of proof of this policy (print it out from the website in advance, the official Air Seychelles one, not this one!) as the check in staff at the check in may try to deny this policy if they're not used to it.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please
let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines
don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
other people's experiences flying with them …
The official policy allows 10kg sports equipment (it states specifically surfboards, but will take windsurf and kitesurf gear as well) per person on top of your normal allowance of 23kg. So if you can pack it all in for less than 33kg it should be ok. Above that rate standard excess fees apply. It's well worth getting some form of proof of this policy (print it out from the website in advance, the official Air Seychelles one, not this one!) as the check in staff at the check in may try to deny this policy if they're not used to it.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please
let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines
don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
other people's experiences flying with them …