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Air Canada employees are required to enforce carry-on baggage size and weight restrictions, as per Transport Canada regulations. Following these restrictions ensures the comfort and safety of passengers and crew while preventing flight delays.
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Each passenger is allowed to carry on one standard article and one personal article.
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Maximum size Maximum weight 5 Z4 K$ X. l) z# c6 c
1 standard article
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(e.g. roller bags).
D5 i. Q1 H7 NSee example 23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm: n1 M h ]1 A( }7 y
9" x 15.5" x 21.5"
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(wheels and handles included in size) 10 kg" d) I: m8 h# d. ? A/ E' Z
22 lbs
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(e.g. laptops).( Q& N7 M/ j9 ` Q5 \0 j
See example 16 cm x 33 cm x 43 cm
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(wheels and handles included in size) 10 kg
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Items which fall within the carry-on allowance include:
1 U% @! ]# y" i" j! Z# jCarry-on bags, suitcases, briefcases
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Diaper bags, camera cases, cartons 1 o4 O6 W$ h- H1 }
In addition, these items can be carried on and do not count towards your baggage allowance: $ H$ {- S7 a2 [2 ?6 e: P
Outer garments (e.g. coats, hats, etc.)
* L/ L- F8 h9 Q0 k9 }Purses up to 25cm x 30cm x 20cm (10" x 12" x 8") 9 X0 u v, @/ s5 c/ W: Y0 G3 ~+ B
Assistive devices (e.g. canes, crutches, walkers, etc.) % `# ^4 ]5 p( N3 l% x n
Containers carrying life sustaining items * F8 F: C: X5 T k7 @0 ]
Urns containing human remains * R' O1 b$ J3 h3 m8 x
Note: Remember, any airport and duty-free purchases count towards your carry-on allowance.8 M- T: _ _$ Q% m* I5 i
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Security Enhancements6 d" I! T1 v7 Z/ \. c; u2 V
% X7 G4 A3 d1 K p$ `) r" e7 YFor a detailed list of Transport Canada prohibited items (e.g. liquids, gels, etc.) in carry-on baggage please refer to the CATSA web site.
; u% E9 l" c; ^. ]For specifications regarding the number, type, and packing of liquids and gels, click here (pdf file, 267 KB). + J' c7 [& W' t0 F. Q/ o
International Travel
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3 d- |, I+ }+ n; PCanada's policy on prohibited items may vary from that of other countries.: y% J+ c; I2 a7 a8 [4 G4 Y
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For restrictions when departing from the United States, please visit www.tsa.gov.
" Q K, |! `) \# {For restrictions when departing from the United Kingdom, please visit www.baa.co.uk. 0 B- h9 [7 O/ J* f. t, O# m* _
Customers are advised that this list is not comprehensive and are urged to check with their local airport operators before travelling.
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Stowage on board }& G. o, k0 B4 Q" V# E( T
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Heavy items are stowed under the seat in front of you and lighter ones in the overhead bin. . {/ C1 X: _1 x% f% X+ x
Sharp objects
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8 k: m3 D$ m, [2 Q9 K NOT PERMITTEDSharp objects are not permitted as carry-on items. Place these and any cutting or piercing items in your "Checked Baggage."
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4 k* u3 o9 D/ sToy guns, sporting articles such as golf clubs, baseball bats, skates, etc. are not permitted as carry-on items.
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Syringes or needles for personal medical use are allowed onboard providing the needle guards are intact, and that they are accompanied by the prescription medication with a printed label identifying the medication name and the issuing medical office or pharmacy.% C2 }- I$ e, g9 \1 p
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) J) u/ m! j+ w% r8 ZElectronic equipment
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6 o0 @( C/ o4 cIf you are carrying remotely-controlled equipment such as toys, please ensure they are packed in your checked baggage. This will make clearing of your carry-on baggage much easier.
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, G% V8 J5 h# r. p9 [! t# u' W+ D: G3 r) `Please note: Air Canada assumes no liability for these items when packed in checked baggage.# N6 e7 u l* n, G
" P1 k M/ \1 W+ Y. hCar seats and strollers
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6 L8 n& H, g1 sPlease visit the Travelling with an infant/child page |
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