Common use of Excess Baggage Clause in Contracts

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.

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Excess Baggage. A. IF the carrier is able to accept baggage over the allotment the following fees will be charged. There A passenger that has purchased a refundable fare ticket will not be charged for overweight or excess baggage. If a non-refundable fare was purchased 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.

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