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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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5 B; @# j' r; e+ X7 D( \, T Maximum size Maximum weight
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See example 23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm
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Y2 Z/ r$ O3 E2 V3 r4 ](wheels and handles included in size) 10 kg
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1 personal article
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(e.g. laptops).- J. _* D( n+ Y; k$ ?1 A
See example 16 cm x 33 cm x 43 cm
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Items which fall within the carry-on allowance include: ' H1 Q6 l+ k" Y; r0 T
Carry-on bags, suitcases, briefcases 5 ` ]3 k4 G4 ?. F# _% u
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Diaper bags, camera cases, cartons 8 g( P$ V2 Q) I7 @
In addition, these items can be carried on and do not count towards your baggage allowance: 4 |! r+ m+ t. S
Outer garments (e.g. coats, hats, etc.)
' z6 f5 U! b ]7 S6 FPurses up to 25cm x 30cm x 20cm (10" x 12" x 8") 3 @# T0 O2 @8 C7 S3 u4 i
Assistive devices (e.g. canes, crutches, walkers, etc.) ; A0 Y6 t, |5 J0 u* A
Containers carrying life sustaining items
; C8 e& A3 o4 K/ yUrns containing human remains
2 \6 _+ X( m# [1 eNote: Remember, any airport and duty-free purchases count towards your carry-on allowance.
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Security Enhancements, p/ O6 e, h: r% [6 P. K
% }0 C: P% t ^4 m' O1 u4 cFor a detailed list of Transport Canada prohibited items (e.g. liquids, gels, etc.) in carry-on baggage please refer to the CATSA web site.
2 F$ v% n1 V/ J1 i. }( oFor specifications regarding the number, type, and packing of liquids and gels, click here (pdf file, 267 KB). ; w( v# a. b# m6 J( N% m
International Travel
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" H, }) p5 l9 _ j& D. O9 |( uCanada's policy on prohibited items may vary from that of other countries.
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# \( `. x1 E; ]4 _For restrictions when departing from the United States, please visit www.tsa.gov.
, _: b5 ^) [' F& Q1 L$ w( kFor restrictions when departing from the United Kingdom, please visit www.baa.co.uk. # I' L6 x) ~4 V, o3 r
Customers are advised that this list is not comprehensive and are urged to check with their local airport operators before travelling.0 E8 w5 U* V; z" T: w
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Stowage on board: ]8 M1 q9 T6 @' l0 _7 v% n
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Heavy items are stowed under the seat in front of you and lighter ones in the overhead bin. 4 J+ f& U( D$ w- R L# D
Sharp objects
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4 o6 i* t* c" S8 Q; |; m0 D% [ NOT PERMITTEDSharp objects are not permitted as carry-on items. Place these and any cutting or piercing items in your "Checked Baggage."& j$ W0 w% |( @# f+ D o
* h* S" _$ _$ ^/ RToy 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.! z R) G- {* `& J# ]# p1 X
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Hazardous goods
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Please note that no fuels, matches, lighters or other dangerous goods are permitted on board.4 s5 m+ c1 R- V8 m9 A0 t
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Electronic equipment
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' ^6 @1 l. F. f, \ PERMITTEDElectronic items can be placed in your carry-on baggage; however, before bringing an electronic item on-board, you may be asked to turn its power on at the security check.1 K1 i2 U! l( t9 Z* o- N
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If 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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6 \% W' ]0 \1 Y' A7 QPlease note: Air Canada assumes no liability for these items when packed in checked baggage." q; f4 L. |2 {3 J
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Car seats and strollers
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; t6 u/ m* Q# N: {Please visit the Travelling with an infant/child page |
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