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Website: www.flythomascook.com
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HAND BAGGAGE
Your hand baggage must not exceed 5 kg in weight or 43 cm x 28 cm x 23cm in size (including wheels, handles, side pockets etc). The hand luggage dimensions have been provided to us by Thomas Cook Airlines and are shown on their website. If you are travelling with another airline please check their luggage policy as these dimensions may vary.
HOLD BAGGAGE
During the booking process you now have the option to choose your luggage allowance. The standard luggage allowance is 15kg, of which there is no extra charge. You have the option here to increase to 20kg for a fee of £7.50 per person per flight. Once your booking has been confirmed you cannot increase or reduce the luggage allowance.
Individual items of luggage must not exceed 30 kg for lifting purposes.
Hold baggage must not exceed the allowance stated on your ticket or a charge will be incurred. Allowances range from 15 kg to 30 kg. Passengers can take as many bags as they wish as long as they do not exceed the luggage allowance provided.
Last updated: October 02, 2008
Kitesurfers:
Book them on in advance as there are the following maximum numbers accepted:
A320 - max 5 accepted
B757/200 - max 10 accepted
B757/300 - max 20 accepted
A330 - max 15 accepted
The fees are then:
£40.00 short haul (round trip)
£60.00 long haul (round Trip)
Last updated: October 02, 2008
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Windsurfers:
Book them on in advance as there are the following maximum numbers accepted:
A320 - max 5 accepted
B757/200 - max 10 accepted
B757/300 - max 20 accepted
A330 - max 15 accepted
The fees are then:
£40.00 short haul (round trip)
£60.00 long haul (round Trip)
Last updated: October 02, 2008
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
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Feedback by: Flying Dutchman | 20 December 2007 | Windsurfing
No fuss whatsoever, checked it in at the airport without prior arrangement. Best to get the check-in person to confirm the price first as i think that the baggage handler counter where you pay for the boards have steeper rates so get them to write £35 per board on the slip at the check-in counter before you take it across to the handling counter.
Surfboards:
Book them on in advance as there are the following maximum numbers accepted:
A320 - max 5 accepted
B757/200 - max 10 accepted
B757/300 - max 20 accepted
A330 - max 15 accepted
The fees are then:
£40.00 short haul (round trip)
£60.00 long haul (round Trip)
Last updated: October 02, 2008
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 …
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 …
Feedback by: Flying Dutchman | 20 December 2007 | Windsurfing
No fuss whatsoever, checked it in at the airport without prior arrangement. Best to get the check-in person to confirm the price first as i think that the baggage handler counter where you pay for the boards have steeper rates so get them to write £35 per board on the slip at the check-in counter before you take it across to the handling counter.