Embargo Periods Sample Clauses

Embargo Periods. Restrictions will apply to the transportation of overweight or oversized baggage, additional pieces, and boxes during the period established by THE CARRIER. Boxes, pets in the cabin, sports equipment and musical instruments may be registered within the pieces allowed, as long as they comply with the weight and size allowed.
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Embargo Periods. The conditions estipulate in the baggage embargo policy will apply to ConnectMiles PreferMember passengers as allowed in the free baggage allowance. Region Dates Conditions From Panamá July 1 - August 31 December 1 – January 31 Copa Airlines will accept:  One item or box in addition to the luggage allowance A second bag is permitted during the embargo period; a charge may apply. *To Holguin and Chiclayo Year-round To Holguin, Chiclayo and Maracaibo July 1 - August 31 December 1 – January 31 Copa Airlines will not accept:  Items in addition to the luggage allowance A second bag is permitted during the embargo period; a charge may apply.  Perishable food  Overweight luggage  Oversize luggage  Boxes as checked luggage in the aircraft hold  Irregularly-shaped packages or parcels From the United States to Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, and El Salvador From Buenos Aires to the Dominican Republic December 1 – December 31 From Canada to Colombia December 1 – January 31 * The baggage embargo period update for flights to Holguin and Chiclayo will apply to tickets bought after October 15th, 2018. For Tickets bought before this date, the embargo will not apply. INTERLINE AGREEMENTS The free baggage allowance applicable to trips which include segments operated by an airline other than THE CARRIER shall be the free baggage allowance of the Carrier operating the trip’s longest segment.
Embargo Periods. The following restrictions apply to the transportation of overweight or oversized baggage, additional pieces, and boxes during the period detailed below. Boxes, pets in the cabin, sports equipment and musical instruments may be registered within the pieces allowed, as long as they comply with the weight and size allowed. From November 20, 2020 until January 31, 2021 Region Baggage Regular Passengers PreferMember Silver PreferMember Gold, Platinum, Presidential Star Alliance Gold Between United States and Ecuador Between United States and Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador) From any origin to Cuba From any origin to Dominican Republic First and Second Piece Permited Permited Third and Second Piece Not Permited Permited Fourth and Fifth Piece Not Permited Not Permited Boxes Permited Permited Overweight Not Permited Not Permited Oversize Not Permited Not Permited Irregular Piece Not Permited Not Permited Pet in cabin Permited Permited Sport equipment Permited Permited Musical Instrument Permited Permited Perishable food Not Permited Not Permited Other destinations First and Second Piece Permited Permited Third and Second Piece Permited* Permited Fourth and Fifth Piece Not Permited Not Permited Boxes Permited Permited Overweight Not Permited Not Permited Oversize Not Permited Not Permited Irregular Piece Not Permited Not Permited Pet in cabin Permited Permited Sport equipment Permited Permited Musical Instrument Permited Permited Perishable food Not Permited Not Permited *Regular passengers traveling in Business Class may check the first and second piece of 32kg, the third piece is subject to a maximum weight of 23kg.
Embargo Periods. THE CARRIER shall not transport baggage with excess weight, oversized baggage, additional pieces, perishable food, boxes and packages or packaging of irregular shape during the following periods:
Embargo Periods. THE CARRIER shall not transport baggage with excess weight, oversized baggage, additional pieces, perishable food, boxes and packages or packaging of irregular shape during the following periods: Excess Baggage Fees Between Central America, South America and the Caribbean (excluding Puerto Rico & Venezuela) To/From Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx & and Canada Brazil To/From Venezuela (except between United States, Canada, Mexico & Venezuela) Between United States, Canada, Mexico & Venezuela MAIN CABIN BUSINESS CLASS / PREFERMEMBER SILVER PREFERMEMBER PRESIDENTIAL PLATINUM/ PLATINUM/ GOLD

Related to Embargo Periods

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as closely as possible to the middle of the workday. The length of the meal period shall be not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes.

  • Relief Periods Employees will be allowed breaks within the shift without reduction in pay and without increasing the regular working hours as follows: Shift Length Breaks Up to, and including 5.5 hours 1 – 15 minute break More than 5.5 hours 2 – 15 minute breaks In addition to the above, any shift over five (5) hours will also have a half (½) hour unpaid lunch within the shift.

  • Break Periods The parties agree that the paid rest period contemplated by Article 16(e) shall be taken during times that will not interfere with the operation of the Strong Start Centre.

  • Meal and Break Periods The unpaid meal period shall be thirty (30) minutes. If a represented employee does not receive this thirty (30) minute meal period, he/she may be relieved at the end of eight (8) hours. If the employee’s work day is not shortened (ie: if he/she works eight and one-half (8½) hours), he/she shall be compensated under the CBA for one-half (½) hour at time-and-a half (ie: paid for 45 minutes). Two 10 (ten) minute breaks shall continue to be provided for each full-time shift.

  • Closed Periods No Noteholder may require the transfer of a Registered Note to be registered or an Exchangeable Bearer Note to be exchanged for a Registered Note (i) during the period of 15 days ending on the due date for any payment of principal on that Note; (ii) during the period of 15 days prior to any date on which Notes may be drawn for redemption by the Issuer at its option pursuant to Condition 6(c); or

  • Lunch and Break Periods 280. At the request of the Union or the City, City departments will meet and confer regarding the scheduling of break and lunch periods for unit members. Existing departmental practices with respect to break and lunch periods shall continue unless modified after the conclusion of the meet and confer process. Rotating Days Off

  • Meal Periods and Rest Periods (a) Regular hours of work shall include, as scheduled by the Employer, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes during each shift of seven and three- quarter (7 3/4) hours and exclude an unpaid meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes.

  • Work Periods 10.02 Work Periods shall be:

  • Planning Periods Teachers in secondary schools shall receive not less than 225 minutes of unassigned planning time on a weekly basis and shall be scheduled for one unassigned planning period per day of not less than forty-five (45) consecutive minutes. Neither this provision, nor 8.8 below will apply during times when the normal school schedule must be adjusted during emergencies; or in cases when an individual teacher has requested in writing to teach more than the usual number of periods for teachers in that subject in that school, or in the case of a teacher who volunteers for other school activities during the scheduled unassigned planning period.

  • Force Majeure Events a) Neither Party shall be responsible or liable for or deemed in breach hereof because of any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations hereunder (except for obligations to pay money due prior to occurrence of Force Majeure events under this Agreement) or failure to meet milestone dates due to any event or circumstance (a "Force Majeure Event") beyond the reasonable control of the Party experiencing such delay or failure, including the occurrence of any of the following:

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