Common use of Assistive and Related Devices Clause in Contracts

Assistive and Related Devices. In addition to the Standard Allowance, the following will be transported, in accordance with policies herein and subject to aircraft-specific physical constraints. free of charge: a) A wheelchair meeting the requirements of the Company’s FAA-approved operating procedures stated under section “Wheelchairs and Other Assistance- Related Devices, b) A cane, walking stick, crutches, or other assistive devices. c) An infant or child-safety seat. For use on-board please see “Wheelchairs and Other Assistance-Related Devices” for requirements. d) A collapsible stroller, folding wagon and/or diaper bag. e) Compliant Portable Oxygen Concentrators or other related devices Please note: Pack ‘n’ plays, collapsible cribs and other comparable products are not considered transportation devices and are not part of this additional allowance. Customers who bring them to the airport will need to check them as part of their checked baggage allowance, subject to all baggage requirements and restrictions contained in this Contract of Carriage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Assistive and Related Devices. In addition to the Standard Allowance, the following will be transported, in accordance with policies herein and subject to aircraft-specific physical constraints. free of charge: a) A wheelchair meeting the requirements of the Company’s FAA-approved operating procedures stated under section “Wheelchairs and Other Assistance- Related Devices, b) A cane, walking stick, crutches, crutches or other assistive devices. c) An infant or child-safety seat. For use on-board please see “Wheelchairs and Other Assistance-Related Devices” for requirements. d) A collapsible stroller, folding wagon and/or diaper bag. e) Compliant Portable Oxygen Concentrators or other related devices Please note: Pack ‘n’ plays, collapsible cribs and other comparable similar products are not considered transportation devices and are not part of this additional allowance. Customers who bring them to the airport will need to check them as part of their checked baggage allowance, subject to all baggage requirements and restrictions contained in this Contract of Carriage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!