Personal Items On Board the Aircraft Sample Clauses

Personal Items On Board the Aircraft. A. Passenger may carry a small personal item such as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer case, small backpack, or a small camera. The personal item must fit completely under the seat in front of the Passenger. On any given flight, Carrier reserves the right to further restrict the number of carry-on items as circumstances may require. B. These items are the sole responsibility of the Passenger. Claims for lost, forgotten, or stolen personal items will not be accepted by Carrier. C. Mobility and other Assistive Devices upon which a Qualified Individual with a Disability is dependent may be carried in addition to the one personal item allowance. D. Pets (1) Carrier will permit dogs and cats to be transported by Passengers in- cabin (no other pets are allowed). Passengers are responsible for complying with any applicable laws and/or governmental regulations of the destination to and from which the animal is being transported, including furnishing valid health and rabies vaccination certificates when required. There is no charge to the Passenger for transporting a pet in-cabin under the seat in front of you. A Passenger may not transport more than one pet per flight in the cabin. (2) All in-cabin pets that are traveling under the seat in front of you must be transported in an approved kennel, with only one pet per kennel. The kennel must be no bigger than 13” WIDTH X 11" HEIGHT X 17” LENGTH (DEPTH). The in-cabin pet will be considered as the one allowable personal item on board the aircraft. (3) In certain cases, search and rescue dogs may be permitted to travel on Carrier. A fee may apply. (4) A maximum of five pets may travel in-cabin on any flight. E. Service Animals and Emotional/Psychiatric Service Animals (1) Carrier will accept Service Animals, Emotional Support Animals or Psychiatric Service Animals for use by Qualified Individuals with a Disability to accompany a Passenger on a flight at no charge. Certain unusual Emotional Support Animals (i.e. snakes, other reptiles, ferrets, rodents and spiders) pose unavoidable safety and/or public health concerns and will not be allowed to fly with us. The release of such an animal in the aircraft cabin could result in a direct threat to the health or safety of Passengers and crewmembers. The Pilot-in-Command reserves the right to deny boarding of an emotional support animal for reasons of safety. For a complete list of rules, click here. (2) Carrier will accept as evidence that an animal is a Service Animal with...
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Personal Items On Board the Aircraft. A. Passenger may carry a small personal item such as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer case, small backpack, or a small camera. The personal item must fit on the Passenger’s lap. On any given flight, Advanced Air, LLC reserves the right to further restrict the number of carry-on items as circumstances may require. B. These items are the sole responsibility of the Passenger. Advanced Air is not responsible for lost or stolen personal items. C. Mobility and other Assistive Devices upon which a Qualified Individual with a Disability is dependent may be carried in addition to the one personal item allowance.

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