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interCaribbean Baggage Allowance Policy

Baggage Allowance

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Two checked luggage per passenger each being not more than fifty lbs./23 kg - Carry-on baggage up to 1 . Size and weight of the carry-on luggage will be based on the individual airline policy .2 . Overweight . 3 . Accessories like duty free items, cameras and umbrellas do not count towards checked luggage count and need to be placed in one of the luggages allowed . 4 - Some carriers offer an allowance of checked luggage if the ticket is bought in advance . - supervised excess luggage: fee Declaration will be charged . Additional luggages not supervised will not be accepted on searider unless re-stated as checked luggage or severd as additional passengers . . Travelers are strongly encouraged to follow up with their individual airlines for more specific allowances.

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Customers traveling on Economy Standard (E) tickets are entitled to two pieces of checked-baggage of up to 23kg (50lb) each. Preference (Y) and Premium (U) customers are entitled to three pieces of checked-baggage of up to 23kg (50lb) each.,
Yes, if a piece of checked baggage is in excess of the free allowance, an Overweight Charge of USD20 will apply for each kg (2.2lbs) over 23kg (50lbs) up to 32kg (70lbs).,
The combined dimensions (length + width + height) of a piece checked baggage must not exceed 158cm (62in). This includes handles, pockets, etc. Customers travelling with items exceeding this restriction must use an approved baggage shipping company to ship their items.,
No, musical instruments will be accepted as checked baggage without any additional cost provided they dont exceed the checked baggage weight and dimensional restrictions.,
Small, lightweight sports items such as tennis rackets, fishing rods and skis are accepted as cabin-baggage only. Larger sports items such as surfboards, bicycles, kayaks, golf clubs and snowboards (when travelling on a Redemption Classic Flight Reward) must be checked as excess baggage.