Limits and Charges for Excess, Excess Weight and Oversized Baggage Sample Clauses

Limits and Charges for Excess, Excess Weight and Oversized Baggage. The applicable excess baggage fees relating to overweight, oversized and additional baggage will vary depending on the passenger’s travel itinerary. [THE CARRIER] may, in its sole discretion, modify or make exceptions to its fee policy for excess baggage relating to overweight, oversized and additional baggage. Excess baggage fees relating to overweight, oversized and additional baggage are cumulative. The sum of the fees charged for each limitation you exceed (weight, size and quantity) will be the amount charged for excess baggage. The excess baggage fees may be provided by consultation with [CARRIER] or they may be found in the baggage policy. Fees for excess baggage are cumulative depending on registered baggage conditions.
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Limits and Charges for Excess, Excess Weight and Oversized Baggage. The overweight baggage fees to all passengers traveling in either Main Cabin or Business Class are: Excess Baggage Fees Between Central America, South America and the Caribbean (excluding Puerto Rico & Venezuela) To/From Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx & Brazil To/From Venezuela Between United (except between States, Canada, United States, Mexico & Canada, Mexico Venezuela & Venezuela) MAIN CABIN Combined weight for the allowed pieces: 33 – 45kg US$125 46 – 64kg US$175 65 – 90kg US$250 Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 24 – 32kg US$100* 33 – 45kg US$150* *per bag Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 33 – 45kg US$250* *per bag Individual weight for Individual weight for the allowed pieces: the allowed pieces: 21 – 45kg 24kg – 45kg 1% of the published 1% of the published Y fare per additional Y fare per additional kilogram per bag kilogram per bag BUSINESS 33kg – 45kg US$125* *per bag 33kg – 45kg US$150* *per bag 33kg – 45kg US$250* *per bag 33kg – 45kg 1% of the published Y fare per additional kilogram per bag CLASS / PREFERMEMBER SILVER PREFERMEMBER PRESIDENTIAL PLATINUM/ PLATINUM/ GOLD Allowed individual pieces cannot exceed 45 kg and 107 linear inches. On flights from / to Nassau and Cuba bags weighing more than 32 kg are not allowed. ALL DESTINATIONS OVERSIZE ADDITIONAL BAGS Oversize bags will be charge as follows: 63 – 107 pulgadas lineales US$100 No more than 2 additional bags will be allowed in all destinations (including Venezuela) Individual pieces over 32kg and 62 linear inches are not allowed. The applicable charges for these cases are : Up to 32kg US$175 Fees for excess baggage are cumulative depending on registered baggage conditions.
Limits and Charges for Excess, Excess Weight and Oversized Baggage. The overweight baggage fees to all passengers traveling in either Main Cabin or Business Class are: Combined weight for the allowed pieces: 33 – 45kg US$125 46 – 64kg US$175 65 – 90kg US$250 Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 24 – 32kg US$100* 33 – 45kg US$150* *per bag Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 33 – 45kg US$250* *per bag Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 21 – 45kg 1% of the published Y fare per additional kilogram per bag Individual weight for the allowed pieces: 24kg – 45kg 1% of the published Y fare per additional kilogram per bag 33kg – 45kg US$125* *per bag 33kg – 45kg US$150* *per bag 33kg – 45kg US$250* *per bag 33kg – 45kg 1% of the published Y fare per additional kilogram per bag Allowed individual pieces cannot exceed 45 kg and 107 linear inches. On flights from / to Nassau and Cuba bags weighing more than 32 kg are not allowed. ALL DESTINATIONS OVERSIZE Oversize bags will be charge as follows: 63 – 107 pulgadas lineales US$100 ADDITIONAL BAGS No more than 2 additional bags will be allowed in all destinations (including Venezuela) Individual pieces over 32kg and 62 linear inches are not allowed. The applicable charges for these cases are : Up to 32kg US$175 Fees for excess baggage are cumulative depending on registered baggage conditions.

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