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Checked Baggage Allowance
WEIGHT CONCEPT
Business Class, 30kgs(66lb)
Economy Class, 20kgs (44lb)
Solitaire PPS and PPS members are entitled to 100% more free baggage on their respective classes of travel. KF Gold members are entitled to 20kg more free baggage on their respective classes of travel.
An Infant is entitled to 10kg or 1 piece of free baggage allowance.
A 10 kg excess baggage allowance is extended for customers with diving equipment travelling to Cebu, Davao, Langkawi, Lombok, Phuket and Manado.
PIECE CONCEPT
Business Class
Two pieces of checked baggage. The sum of the greatest outside linear dimensions of each bag should not exceed 158cm (62 inches). The weight of each piece is limited to 32kgs (70lbs.)
Economy Class
Two pieces of checked baggage of which the sum of the greatest outside linear dimensions of the 2 pieces measured together does not exceed 273cm (107 inches); provided that the outside linear dimensions of each bag does not exceed 158cm (62 inches). The weight of each piece is limited to 32kgs (70lbs.)
PPS members are allowed 2 extra pieces of luggage and KF Gold members are allowed 1 extra piece.
Note: Customers travelling to and from Area 1 (USA, Canada) on the same ticket will have the piece concept applied at all points in the itinerary.
Cabin Baggage
The cabin baggage allowance will be as follows:
Business Class
Cabin Baggage - 2 pieces
Total Weight - 7kg per piece
Maximum Size - 115cm or 46 inches
(Sum of the three dimensions of each piece of Cabin Baggage)
Economy Class
Cabin Baggage - 1 piece
Total Weight - 7kg
Maximum Size - 115cm or 46 inches
(Sum of the three dimensions of Cabin Baggage)
Over and above the free baggage allowance, the following items are allowed to be carried in the cabin of the aircraft, free of charge:
1. A lady's handbag, pocketbook or purse.
2. An overcoat, wrap or blanket.
3. A fully collapsible invalid's wheelchair, and/or pair of crutches, provided that the customer is dependent upon them.
4. A reasonable amount of reading material for the flight.
5. Infant's food for consumption in flight and infant carrying basket*, when infant is travelling.
6. An umbrella or walking stick.
7. A small camera and/or a pair of binoculars.
*Wherever possible these should be carried in the aircraft's cargo compartment.
Last updated: August 22, 2007
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Last updated: August 22, 2007
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Last updated: August 22, 2007
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Last updated: August 22, 2007
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