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The standard free baggage allowance for adult and children is one piece weighing not more than 20kgs. There is no baggage allowance for infants. Subject to there being space available, we can carry additional baggage at an additional charge. The current rates for excess baggage are £5 per kg for flights to Europe, £6 per kg for flights to Egypt and £10 per kg for all other destinations. However we will be unable to accept any single piece of baggage that weighs more than 32kgs for reasons of health and safety.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
Kitesurf boards are charged at £40 GBP for the round trip and must be suitably contained on presentation at check-in. Carriage is subject to availability of space and weight on the aircraft on the day of departure. Payment can be made at the airport, on the day of departure. Assume a maximum weight of 32kg for your kit.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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Windsurf boards are charged at £40 GBP for the round trip and must be suitably contained on presentation at check-in. Carriage is subject to availability of space and weight on the aircraft on the day of departure. Payment can be made at the airport, on the day of departure. Assume a maximum weight of 32kg for your kit (but try to make it look like just one board!).
Can be two pieces (max 70 lbs. 115 inches) each piece - Acceptance conditional on aircraft size and load conditions
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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Surfboards are charged at £40 GBP for the round trip and must be suitably contained on presentation at check-in. Carriage is subject to availability of space and weight on the aircraft on the day of departure. Payment can be made at the airport, on the day of departure. Assume a maximum weight of 32kg for your kit (but try to make it look like just one board!).
Body Boards: Due to the light weight and small size of body boards, they will be included in your normal luggage allowance. They will be subject to normal excess charges and must be suitably packaged for presentation at check-in. Drain plugs must be removed.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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