Excess Baggage. A. IF the carrier is able to accept baggage over the allotment the following fees will be charged. There will be a fifty-dollar ($50) charge for any overweight or excess baggage. Due to performance limitations, not all excess baggage or heavy bags will be accepted. This will be determined the day of the flight by the Pilot in Command.
(1) Baggage in excess of eighty four (84) inches will not be accepted as checked baggage.
(2) Baggage weighing one hundred (100) pounds or more will not be accepted as checked baggage.
(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing restrictions, military Passengers may check one duffel bag, B-4 bag, or sea bag which exceeds the sixty-two (62) inches in dimensions in lieu of one (1) included bag. In addition, hanging garment bags with outside dimensions up to ninety (90) inches will be accepted as part of the included baggage allowance if the bags are flexible.
B. Passengers may check the following items of sporting equipment packed in a hard-sided container, with each listed category counting as one bag for purposes of the included baggage allowance explained in Section 12 provided it does not exceed 60 pounds of checked baggage.
(1) One (1) golf bag containing not more than fourteen (14) golf clubs,
(2) Fishing equipment containing fishing rods, reel, landing net, fishing boots and one (1) fishing tackle box;
(3) One pair of snow skis or one snowboard packed in a suitable container, with ski boots;
(4) Two (2) pair of water skis, two (2) tow rope and one (1) life preserver belt or vest, packed in a suitable container;
(5) One (1) sporting gun case holding no more than two (2) rifles, two (2) shotguns, or four (4) pistols, each unloaded, subject to restrictions on firearms set forth in Section 14.
(6) One (1) bowling ball bag, designed for this purpose, two (w) bowling balls, and two (2) pairs of bowling shoes; or
(7) Four (4) hockey or lacrosse sticks, taped together.
C. The following items are excluded from the baggage weight and size limitations set forth above, except that items weighing one hundred (100) pounds or more, unless otherwise noted, will not be accepted as checked baggage. These items shall be acceptable for carriage upon a Passenger’s compliance with all special packing requirements and payment of applicable fees:
(1) Single seat, non-motorized bicycles will be accepted as baggage if packaged in a hard-sided, padded bicycle case. Pedals and handlebars must be removed and stored so as to not create a risk of damage to othe...
Excess Baggage. For each ticketed Customer, Cape Air will transport the following. For fees that may apply, please see Baggage Fees, Exemptions and Allowance Applicability:
Excess Baggage. Any Checked bag, Gate-Checked bag or Personal Item that causes a Passenger to exceed the Standard Bag Allowance (as defined in that Section) in number, size and/or weight, but which is not overweight/oversized.
Excess Baggage. The Worker will be responsible for the cost of transportation of any excess baggage. Where such excess is caused by the carriage of pre- approved tools of the trade, or where agreed in advance between the Worker and the Producer, the cost of transportation of excess baggage will be the responsibility of the Producer.
Excess Baggage. Any excess over Free Allowed Baggage is considered excess Baggage and can only be transported by the Passenger as Baggage paying a piece of additional baggage for this concept that includes any applicable tax. Overweight, oversized and/or additional baggage will travel subject to space available in the aircraft. THE CARRIER will do anything possible for excess Baggage to arrive on the same flight on which the Passenger is traveling. However, due to operational circumstances, there is a possibility that this Baggage may not be transported on the same flight as the Passenger, and may therefore be sent on the first flight with available capacity within four (4) days after the date of arrival of the Passenger to his or her final destination, if a domestic flight, or eight (8) days after if on an international flight, except for legal provisions that contemplate other times.
Excess Baggage. All baggage in excess of the free allowance will be accepted as freight and will travel as space is available. See Section 24 – Acceptance of Freight for term and conditions. OVERSIZED – Oversized baggage (I.E. Extra-large packing boxes, extra-large totes, big screen TVs) will be subject to dimensional weight charges as is industry standard. Additional fees may apply. Oversized items may require additional days to ship. PIECE WEIGHT – For the safety of our coworkers and cargo, we ask that all items be kept to a weight of 50 pounds or less. Any single item of baggage weighing more than 70 pounds may be refused or be tendered as a freight item. Any item not properly packed may be refused. RESTRICTED ITEMS - Many common items used every day in the household or workplace may seem harmless; however, when transported by air, they can be very dangerous. Variations in temperature and pressure in flight can cause items to leak, start a fire or generate toxic fumes. Items that may not be packed in your checked luggage include explosives including fireworks, flammable liquids including canned Sterno™ and some paints, household items including some cleaners and solvents, pressurized containers and tanks, gasoline-powered tools, and wet cell batteries. If in doubt, ask a Freight Agent for more information on Hazardous Materials by calling (000) 000-0000.
Excess Baggage. In an effort to minimize this particular reimbursable expense, the following procedures should be established:
(a) The Masters and Port Agents are to be advised that a crew member being repatriated may carry with him/her baggage up to the limits of the particular air ticket on which he/she is traveling. Except as otherwise provided in the collective bargaining agreement, any excess baggage carried with him/her will be at his/her expense.
(b) A reasonable amount of baggage in excess of the passage ticket will be returned free of charge to a port in the continental United States by the crew member's vessel. If the crew member's vessel is not in a position to receive the baggage, it may be returned on another Ship Manager vessel at the option of the Master of the latter ship. Under either procedure the baggage must be inventoried and receipt made for by the Master or his/her delegate. The seafarer will be responsible for all costs associated with the storage and transport of such baggage from the port of discharge.
Excess Baggage. The Individual will be responsible for the cost of transportation of any excess baggage. Where such excess is caused by the carriage of pre-approved tools of the trade, or where agreed in advance between the Individual and the Producer, the cost of transportation of excess baggage will be the responsibility of the Producer.
Excess Baggage. Officers are expected, as reasonably practicable, to keep their baggage under the weight set by the airline where oversized baggage charges are incurred.
(a) To minimize excess or oversize baggage charges, Officers are encouraged to pack in a manner that incurs the least amount of airline fees.
(b) If an Officer is required to transfer to another vessel during their assignment or is notified they will work onboard a different vessel on their next assignment, the Officer is expected to make every effort to minimize baggage costs, such as transferring gear between vessels in port, if possible.
(c) In the event an Officer is required to travel with all their belongings following an assignment, the Company agrees to reimburse the Officer up to twenty dollars ($20.00) for each extra baggage charge that is incurred, up to a maximum of twelve (12), provided the claim is supported by receipts.
(d) Officers who are not requested to take all of their belongings with them at the end of an assignment will otherwise be permitted an annual maximum of forty dollars ($40.00) towards extra or oversized baggage fees.
(e) To further minimize costs, Officers are required to enroll in the frequent flyer programs of the airlines utilized by the Company and provide the membership numbers to the Company, for the purpose of potentially avoiding or reducing baggage fees. All travel points and rewards will, nonetheless, continue to accrue to the Officer.
Excess Baggage. (a) Determine excess baggage charges
(b) Issue excess baggage ticket
(c) Collect excess baggage charges collection at check-in area)
(d) Detach applicable baggage coupons