Hold Baggage
| Passengers | Weight Concept |
Weight Concept (to/from Canada) |
Piece Concept (flights to/from EUA) | ||||
| Allowance | Max. weight per volume |
Allowance | Max. weight per volume | Max. number of pieces |
Max. weight per volume | Max. total weight allowance | |
| Executive Class |
30 Kg | 32 Kg | 55 Kg | 30 Kg | 3 | 32 Kg (70lbs) | 64 Kg (140lbs) |
| Gold Sky | +10 Kg than paid class allowance |
32 Kg | +10 Kg than paid class allowance | 30 Kg | +1 piece than paid class allowance | 32 Kg (70lbs) | 64 Kg (140lbs) |
| Economy Class |
20 Kg | 32 Kg | 50 Kg | 30 Kg | 2 | 32 Kg (70lbs) | 50 Kg (110lbs) |
| Babies | 10 Kg | 32 Kg | 10 Kg | 30 Kg | 1 | 32 Kg (70lbs) | 10 Kg (22lbs) |
The free baggage allowance is the limit in weight and/or volume of baggage that a passenger can transport as hold baggage without extra cost. Baggage that exceeds the allowance stipulated is subject to an excess baggage fee.
Volumes with weight superior to 23 Kg must be tagged as heavy baggage and the real baggage weight should be indicated on the tag, during check-in.
To carry baggage exceeding the maximum allowable weight per volume, a reservation for excess baggage shall be done at booking time. This baggage is subject to an handling fee.
All baggage must be labelled with the passenger’s name and contact information.
Charter flights can accept baggage under a different rule.
