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Website: www.atlas-blue.com/en/index.php
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Atlas-blue allows a standard allowance of 20kg per person.
Excess baggage is charged at per kilo rates of :
- 7 Euros (70 Dirham) for Euro Zone countries
- £X for Great Britain [sic - we don't know what this figure is!]
- 11 Swiss Francs for Switzerland
- Moroccan departures flat rate 70 Dirham to any destination
Passengers are restricted to one item of hand luggage only. The item should weigh no more than 5kg and be no larger than 55 x 40 x 20 cm.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
The website has this information hidden away in the 'Special Baggage' section under the flight information tag:
"SURFING equipment
This equipment is only accepted as cargo.
The addition of the 3 dimensions (L + W + H) should not exceed 203 cm.
A label "accepted with reserves" will be affixed on the equipment.
Applicable fare is of £X per surfboard"
After phoning the call centre it seems the mysterious figure is 25 euros each way. Apparently this allows you to take up to 80kg (remember you can't take more than 32 in one bag though) - and frankly we would be surprised if they stuck to this figure. Unfortunately you can't book in advance and you can't get written confirmation of this policy either.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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The website has this information hidden away in the 'Special Baggage' section under the flight information tag:
"SURFING equipment
This equipment is only accepted as cargo.
The addition of the 3 dimensions (L + W + H) should not exceed 203 cm.
A label "accepted with reserves" will be affixed on the equipment.
Applicable fare is of £X per surfboard"
After phoning the call centre it seems the mysterious figure is 25 euros each way. Apparently this allows you to take up to 80kg (remember you can't take more than 32 in one bag though) - and frankly we would be surprised if they stuck to this figure. Unfortunately you can't book in advance and you can't get written confirmation of this policy either.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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 website has this information hidden away in the 'Special Baggage' section under the flight information tag:
"SURFING equipment
This equipment is only accepted as cargo.
The addition of the 3 dimensions (L + W + H) should not exceed 203 cm.
A label "accepted with reserves" will be affixed on the equipment.
Applicable fare is of £X per surfboard"
After phoning the call centre it seems the mysterious figure is 25 euros each way. Apparently this allows you to take up to 80kg (remember you can't take more than 32 in one bag though) - and frankly we would be surprised if they stuck to this figure. Unfortunately you can't book in advance and you can't get written confirmation of this policy either.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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 …