Common use of Conditional Baggage Clause in Contracts

Conditional Baggage. Refers to additional pieces of luggage above the free baggage allowance. Transportation of these additional pieces requires an additional fee. These pieces shall be tagged as “Conditional Baggage,” which means they could be transported on a later flight. THE CARRIER reserves the right of rejecting boxes or pieces as conditional baggage.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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