Common use of Items and Personal Effects not Allowed in Carry-on Baggage but Allowed in Checked Baggage Clause in Contracts

Items and Personal Effects not Allowed in Carry-on Baggage but Allowed in Checked Baggage. In addition to the items mentioned above, Passengers may not transport in carry-on baggage: bladed weapons or short sharp items such as axes, canes or umbrellas with metal tips, scissors, harpoons, sport weapons or tools that may be used as bladed or sharp weapons. In addition, Passengers may not carry toy weapons or simulated weapons of any kind, potentially dangerous items such as bows, arrows, bats, sticks, clubs, boxes with sharp borders or sides, explosive capsules, not more than one box of matches or cigarette lighter, fishing poles, nail clippers with piercing or sharp blade or file, skiing poles, ice picks, shaving blades, screwdrivers, metal items with tips, martial arts items, extinguishers, whips, wrench tools, pliers, knuckles, hammers, mauls, chain saws, golf clubs or jockey sticks, cattle guns, corkscrews, no more than one pepper spray, pool cues, drills, tubes, perfumes in containers shaped as grenades or weapons, lassos or any other type of tool, liquids or gels in containers with a capacity greater than 100 milliliters or equipment that potentially may be used as weapons, or any other item that THE CARRIER considers inappropriate to be carried in the main cabin. THE CARRIER may, at its discretion, transport these items exclusively in the aircraft’s cargo compartment as checked baggage, properly packed to prevent any injury to the persons in charge of handling the baggage and to guarantee the safety of the flight. a) Jewels and watches. b) Personal documents, passports, identification or identification documents c) Metals or precious stones d) Checks or securities and other documents with value. e) Cash f) Sunglasses g) Cell phones, Smartphones. h) Medications

Appears in 17 contracts

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

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Items and Personal Effects not Allowed in Carry-on Baggage but Allowed in Checked Baggage. In addition to the items mentioned above, Passengers may not transport in carry-on baggage: bladed weapons or short sharp items such as axes, canes or umbrellas with metal tips, scissors, harpoons, sport weapons or tools that may be used as bladed or sharp weapons. In addition, Passengers may not carry toy weapons or simulated weapons of any kind, potentially dangerous items such as bows, arrows, bats, sticks, clubs, boxes with sharp borders or sides, explosive capsules, not more than one box of matches or cigarette lighter, fishing poles, nail clippers with piercing or sharp blade or file, skiing poles, ice picks, shaving blades, screwdrivers, metal items with tips, martial arts items, extinguishers, whips, wrench tools, pliers, knuckles, hammers, mauls, chain saws, golf clubs or jockey sticks, cattle guns, corkscrews, no more than one pepper spray, pool cues, drills, tubes, perfumes in containers shaped as grenades or weapons, lassos or any other type of tool, liquids or gels in containers with a capacity greater than 100 milliliters or equipment that potentially may be used as weapons, or any other item that THE CARRIER considers inappropriate to be carried in the main cabin. THE CARRIER may, at its discretion, transport these items exclusively in the aircraft’s cargo compartment as checked baggage, properly packed to prevent any injury to the persons in charge of handling the baggage and to guarantee the safety of the flight. a) Jewels and watches. b) Personal documents, passports, identification or identification documents c) Metals or precious stones d) Checks or securities and other documents with value. e) Cash f) Sunglasses g) Cell phones, Smartphones. h) Medications

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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Items and Personal Effects not Allowed in Carry-on Baggage but Allowed in Checked Baggage. In addition to the items mentioned above, Passengers may not transport in carry-on baggage: bladed weapons or short sharp items such as axes, canes or umbrellas with metal tips, scissors, harpoons, sport weapons or tools that may be used as bladed or sharp weapons. In addition, Passengers may not carry toy weapons or simulated weapons of any kind, potentially dangerous items such as bows, arrows, bats, sticks, clubs, boxes with sharp borders or sides, explosive capsules, not more than one box of matches or cigarette lighter, fishing poles, nail clippers with piercing or sharp blade or file, skiing poles, ice picks, shaving blades, screwdrivers, metal items with tips, martial arts items, extinguishers, whips, wrench tools, pliers, knuckles, hammers, mauls, chain saws, golf clubs or jockey sticks, cattle guns, corkscrews, no more than one pepper spray, pool cues, drills, tubes, perfumes in containers shaped as grenades or weapons, lassos or any other type of tool, liquids or gels in containers with a capacity greater than 100 milliliters or equipment that potentially may be used as weapons, or any other item that THE CARRIER considers inappropriate to be carried in the main cabin. THE CARRIER may, at its discretion, transport these items exclusively in the aircraft’s cargo compartment as checked baggage, properly packed to prevent any injury to the persons in charge of handling the baggage and to guarantee the safety of the flight.. these items can be carried by the passenger in carry-on baggage, but under their entire custody, care and responsibility. Among others, the following are mentioned: a) Jewels and watches. b) Personal documents, passports, identification or identification documents c) Metals or precious stones d) Checks or securities and other documents with value. e) Cash f) Sunglasses g) Cell phones, Smartphones. h) Medications

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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