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Cabin baggage : only one piece of cabin luggage is permitted – the volume must not exceed 115 centimetres (40 x 55 x 20cm) and the weight is limited to 10 kilogrammes.
Certain objects are considered to be dangerous and are not accepted in the cabin: weapons (including toys), scissors, cutters, penknives, knives and any other object which may be considered as dangerous. These items will be taken off you at the security check.
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Only bottles and tubes with a 100 ml maximum content and which are placed in a single, transparent, closed plastic bag measuring approximately 20cm x 20cm, are allowed in the cabin. Anything containing more than 100ml should be placed in hold baggage.
Baby foods necessary for the journey, and liquid medication plus corresponding prescriptions, can be accepted in the cabin.
Hold baggage : your baggage can be checked into the hold up to a certain weight limit (or number) called "baggage allowance", and this varies according to destination or class of travel. For further information, contact the airline you are travelling with.
Over and above the baggage allowance, you will be required to pay a surcharge per kilo or per piece of luggage which exceeds the limit. For special items such as bicycles, musical instruments or other bulky items, we advise you to consult the airline you are travelling with.
The maximum authorized weight for each piece of hold baggage is 32 kg. Any piece of luggage exceeding this weight will be refused carriage.
Labels : each piece of hold luggage should be clearly labelled with your first name, family name, usual address and telephone no. Address labels are available at check-in points.
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