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Economy Seat Pitch:32
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Checked Baggage:
BusinessOasis 30kg (66lbs)
EconomyOasis 23kg (50lbs)
Hand luggage:
Business 7kg
Economy 5kg
Last updated: August 22, 2007
Oceansource note: We’re not sure on this airline’s policy here, but we’ve contacted them to clarify and will update as soon as they get back to us…In the meantime the policy for surfboards almost certainly applies, which is this: The weight of the surfboard will be included in your free baggage allowance and excess baggage charges will apply if the allowance is exceeded.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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Windsurfers are accepted provided the board is less than 3m in length and the mast, boom and sail are wrapped as one item. The weight of your windsurfer will be included in your free baggage allowance and excess baggage charges will apply if the allowance is exceeded.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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Surfboards are accepted up to a maximum length of 2.77m. The weight of the surfboard will be included in your free baggage allowance and excess baggage charges will apply if the allowance is exceeded.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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