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Each passenger can carry one piece of hand-baggage and one more personal item in the cabin. The hand-baggage to be carried must not exceed 55 x 40 x 20 cm, and the maximum weight should be 7 kg. A small laptop bag, handbag, small rucksack, or camera are examples of the other personal item which Canaryfly would allow. At the same time, each passenger would check-in another baggage , with a maximum weight limit of 23 kgs and 158 cm in all its dimensions . However, for long-distance flights, each passenger can bring two bags whose total length should not exceed 300 cm. Passengers can purchase extra baggage at a fee. The fees will also apply for baggage that is more massive than the set weights and dimensions.
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The baggage allowance for each passenger on Canaryfly flights depends on the flight destination and/or fare purchased. Please contact your local airline or travel agent for specific information.,
You may bring items like a small purse, laptop/computer, book, coat, umbrella, infant care items, food items that do not require heating, and appropriate medical items. Additionally, before checking in, please ensure that no prohibited items, including liquids, aerosols, or gels, in containers larger than 100 ml (3.4 oz), are included in your carry-on baggage.,
The amount of checked-in baggage depends on the destination and/or fare purchased. Please contact your local airline or travel agent for specific information.,
The dimensions for a piece of checked-in baggage should not exceed 158 cm (5 ft, 3 in) in total linear dimension (length + width + height). One piece of baggage may not exceed a maximum weight of 23 kg (50 lb). Oversize/overweight baggage may attract additional fees.,
Items such as alcohol, firearms, explosives, paint, corrosive materials, cordless tools, and flammable liquids can not be included in checked-in bags. The Transportation Security Administration website (www.tsa.gov) provides up to date information about prohibited items. Additionally, contact your local airline or travel agent regarding security regulations applicable on your flight.