BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE:
| Regional |
30 Kgs Economy |
40 Kgs Business |
| Domestic |
20 Kgs Economy |
30 Kgs Business |
| International |
HRE/LON/HRE |
2pieces@23kgs Economy |
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|
2pieces@32kgs Business |
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HRE/KUL/PEK |
40kgs Economy |
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50kgs Business |
Extra bag charge USD50-00
EXCESS BAGGAGE RATES
| ROUTE |
PREPAID |
AT THE AIRPORT |
| |
Up to 23kgs |
Over 23kgs up to 32kgs |
Up to 23kgs |
Over 23kgs up to 32kgs |
International
HRE/KUL/PEK |
USD80-00 |
USD120-00 |
USD140-00 |
USD180-00 |
| HRE/LON |
USD80-00 |
USD120.00 |
USD140-00 |
USD180.00 |
LON/HRE |
GBP80-00 |
GBP120-00 |
GBP140-00 |
GBP180-00 |
Regional |
USD40-00 |
USD60-00 |
USD70-00 |
USD90-00 |
Domestic
Charge 1.5% of the highest one way normal economy fare.
Infants under 24months not eligible
Free baggage allowances
Your checked baggage allowance may be limited by your class of travel and any combination of dimension and weight, number of pieces or dimensions. Baggage in excess of the free allowance is subject to extra charge.
Cabin baggage
The maximum weight of cabin baggage is 8kgs, and each piece must not exceed dimensions of 51cmx20cmx38cm (for flight operated by B767 and B737).
Personal items such as overcoat, walking stick, small camera, laptops, ladies handbag, may be carried in the cabin unconditionally.
The following items are not allowed to be carried in hand luggage they should be placed in checked-in baggage: catapults, household cutlery, knives, penknives, envelope openers, razor blades, tradesman’s tools, darts, scissors, knitting needles sporting bats and horse whips.
NB- Medicines and toiletries in limited quantities, which are necessary or appropriate for the passenger during the journey, such as hairsprays, perfumes and medicine containing alcohol, may be carried
Cabin bags MAY contain the following
- Electronic equipment, including laptops, mobile phones, MP3 players, portable music and DVD players, digital and film cameras, video cameras.
- Essential medicines in liquid form, quantities of less than 50ml.
- Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the accompanying guardian).
- Solid cosmetics.
When a baby carrycot is carried, lightweight articles such as bedding, diapers, feeding bottles and sufficient food for the journey may be carried free provided the total weight does not exceed 12 kgs.
Sporting equipment – one is allowed 15kgs of sporting equipment for example golf bags over and above the allowed check-in weight.
Other items normally carried in cabin baggage, such as books, medicines in non-liquid form, keys and travel documents may be carried in the cabin bag, as long as they fit into the bag no bigger than 51cmx20cmx38cm.
Push chairs and walking aids, including wheelchairs are permitted but must be security screened.
To help progress through the airport all customers are asked to adhere to the restrictions .Failure to do so will significantly delay the security screening process and inconvenience other travelers.
Electronic equipment such as laptops will be required to be removed from hand baggage and screened separately. We recommend these items be packed carefully for easy removal at the security search point.
NOTICE OF BAGGAGE LIABILITY LIMITATIONS
Liability for loss, delay, or damage to baggage is limited unless a higher value is declared in advance and additional charges are paid.
- For most international travel (including domestic portions of international journeys) the liability limit is approximately US$9.07 per pound (US. $20.00 per kilo) for checked baggage and US$400 per passenger for unchecked baggage.
- For travel wholly between U.S. points, Federal rules require any limit on an airline’s baggage liability to be at least U.S $1,250 per passenger. Excess valuation may not be declared on certain types of articles. Some carriers assume no liability for fragile, valuable or perishable articles. Further information may be obtained from the carrier.
- Please do not include the following items in your checked in baggage as most carriers do not assume liability for such as laptop computers, cameras, VCR’s, jewellery, mobile phones, important papers samples, keys, medications and other valuables.
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