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Generally the following limits apply - but there is a very complicated system in place where these figures do vary somewhat depending on where you're going and whether there's an R in the month. You should check the website to be sure of your allowance.
First Class 40 kilograms
Executive Class 30 kilograms
Tourist Class 20 kilograms
Last updated: September 05, 2008
We don't know whether the policy for surfboards or for windsurf boards applies (or something totally different) so we're checking with them and will update once we've got an answer.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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Luggage by Piece System - Windsurf boards are not considered permitted items. In order to have one checked, the passenger must pay 0.5 times the value of two additional pieces.
Luggage by Weight System - Windsurf boards are not considered permitted items. In order to have one checked, the passenger must pay an excess of 15 kilograms.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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Luggage by Piece System - Surf boards are not considered permitted items. In order to have one checked, the passenger must pay 0.5 times the value of one additional piece.
Luggage by Weight System - /Surfboards are not considered permitted items. In order to have one checked, the passenger must pay its total weight as excess baggage.
Last updated: September 05, 2008
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don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see
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