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Home Page : Baggage
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Baggage allowance by destination and class of travel
It corresponds to the weight that you can transport free-of-charge by destination and class of travel.
The dimensions of your baggage must not exceed 158 cm (height + length + width).
If you wish to transport baggage items that are heavier than the indicated weight, you must pay a supplement when you check in. Each kilo of excess baggage will be charged at the following rates: ( state Bellview excess baggage rate ) |
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Allowance by number of baggage items |
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You are allowed to check in 2 baggage items free-of-charge each 32kg Into London and Johannesburg, 30kg into westcoast.
The dimensions of your baggage must not exceed 158 cm (height + length + width).
If you wish to check additional baggage, a fee of USD150 per additional item carried will be requested at check-in.
Special Baggage Allowance for Children is 10kg |
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Baggage allowance by destination and class of travel |
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Hand baggage |
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In order to travel in comfort, only keep at hand those objects you require for your wellbeing during the flight. |
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Transportation rules |
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New standards for the transportation of liquids |
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Items prohibited in the cabin |
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Cabin baggage or hand baggage refers to any other type of baggage that is not checked into the hold.
You may transport:
1 piece of baggage (measuring a maxi of 15cm, 37 cm, 25 cm maxi*) including a garment bag + 1 accessory (examples: handbag, laptop computer, camera, etc.) weighing a total of 10 kg.
Keep in your cabin baggage:
- valuable items: keys, mobile phone (switched off), passport and ID, important documents, money, valuables, jewelry, etc.,
- fragile objects: camera, IT hardware (switched off), paintings, crockery, etc.
Liquids are subject to specific measures: see paragraph below. |
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New standards for the transportation of liquids |
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New security measures have been released concerning articles prohibited in the cabin and the transportation of liquids. For more information, consult the heading "Transportation of liquids in the cabin".
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Items prohibited in the cabin |
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Some products present risks to health, safety, belongings or the environment.
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Practical information
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Transportation of liquids in the cabin Safety measures
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Safety measures mean that airline transportation companies must restrict acceptance of liquids in the cabin.
We advise you to place all liquids in your checked baggage prior to departure.
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Application |
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How to prepare your cabin baggage? |
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Preparing to enter the boarding hall |
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How to prepare your cabin baggage? |
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1 - Obtain a transparent plastic bag that can be resealed (for example, a freezer bag) with a capacity of one liter maximum (size around 20cm x 20cm / 7,5 inch x 8 inch). Only one bag of this type is authorized per passenger.
2 - Place in this bag all liquids and similar products of which each container must not exceed 100 ml (3 floz) maximum.
3 - All other containers of a larger capacity must be properly protected and placed in your checked baggage.
Exceptions:
Foodstuffs and medical substances that are essential to health which are not covered by these restrictions.
However, the safety officer may ask you to justify what they are (possibly by tasting them).
- Foodstuffs:
- specific nutritional foodstuffs without which you are unable to travel (for example in the event of lactose or gluten allergies, etc.),
- baby food.
- Pharmaceutical products:
- medicine prescribed by a doctor: at the safety officer's request, you must be able to justify the need to take this medicine (prescription, medical certificate, in your name, etc.),
- drug products that are not prescribed by a doctor, bought in a pharmacy or shop. (For this type of product, carry-on conditions may be more restrictive, since they are not considered as "vital").
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Transfer passengers within the European Union |
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- Duty-free purchases in airport shops:
- If your first flight arrives from a country within the European Union and your second flight departs from a European airport (including Norway, Iceland and Switzerland):
You can make in-flight purchases or buy in airport shops. These purchases will be made secure in a sealed plastic bag and must remain so until the end of your trip.
- If your first flight arrives from a country outside the European Union and your second flight departs from a European airport (including Norway, Iceland and Switzerland):
Purchases made in airport shops outside the European Union will be confiscated at the security check during your transfer.
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Onboard purchases:
If you made an onboard purchase in an aircraft belonging to a European airline departing from an airport located outside the European Union, it will be accepted when you transfer into a European Union country, provided it is placed in a sealed bag accompanied by the proof of onboard purchase. |
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Preparing to enter the boarding hall |
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At the screening inspection point, you must present separately from your cabin baggage:
- all the products and articles outlined below,
otherwise, any liquid or similar product detected in an item of cabin baggage will be confiscated,
- your laptop computer taken out of its bag,
- coats and jackets.
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Dangerous goods |
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"Dangerous goods" are materials or objects that due to their nature present a risk to health, security, belongings or the environment.
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The products below are subject to specific regulations (this list is non-exhaustive).
- Liquids transported in the cabin
New security measures have been released concerning articles prohibited in the cabin and the transportation of liquids. For more information, consult the heading "Transportation of liquids in the cabin".
- Food products of animal origin
The introduction of meat, milk or products made using meat or milk into the European Union is subject to strict health import conditions. Obtain more information from your local health authorities.
- Food oils
Prohibited in the hold.
- Perfumes and aerosols
Authorized in the hold for a maximum weight of 2 kg o/2 l per person and 0.5 kg/ 0.5 l per item.
- Syringes for medical use
Authorized in the cabin with a medical prescription, you are responsible for them. Please do not leave them in the aircraft.
- Cartridges and hunting weapon ammunition
These are authorized in the hold if correctly packaged in a rigid container.
- Knives, firearms (without ammunition) and any other similar items
Only authorized for travel in the hold. |
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Transportation of liquids in the cabin |
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Materials subjected to regulation |
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For your safety, some articles are strictly prohibited on board. You must never have these in your possession or put them in your baggage.
- Lighters and lighter fuel have been prohibited on flights to and from the United States since April 15, 2005. This rule is valid regardless of the way they function and their fuel.
- Batteries with electrolytes.
- Fireworks, firecrackers, colored Bengali lights, distress flares, imitation pistols, firelighters, tear gas.
- Camping stoves, gas bottles, diving bottles.
- Paint, varnish, lacquer.
- Toxic materials, infectious materials, radioactive materials.
- Chemical products, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, insecticides.
- Paint removers, bleach, chlorine and detergent.
- Flammable liquids such as fuel, thinner, solvent, acetone.
- Mercury-based thermometers, barometers.
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