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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.. R' w( Z8 A# @+ d' _7 V
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Each passenger is allowed to carry on one standard article and one personal article.
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; ^0 b4 i" p9 A( p/ `8 W Maximum size Maximum weight % }& B0 ` K4 i8 b6 X, O
1 standard article
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(e.g. roller bags).' F& [1 r4 h. A7 d5 @1 q# B3 A$ ~
See example 23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm
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7 i& b# K/ f) \ D" K$ N) d5 S(wheels and handles included in size) 10 kg
4 _, Y) G2 Z' \) C' `; B' g22 lbs
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(e.g. laptops).
+ L$ S0 D. P5 f) ESee example 16 cm x 33 cm x 43 cm$ a! h* M5 V" e: G0 q% u
6" x 13" x 17"
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(wheels and handles included in size) 10 kg8 ^( h0 p2 t" u+ w Y5 G4 a
22 lbs
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) W4 |! U/ r2 p5 L& y0 n* UItems which fall within the carry-on allowance include: 1 G1 b, s/ k# s. P+ U; T& p. c
Carry-on bags, suitcases, briefcases
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Diaper bags, camera cases, cartons . }, ?/ |1 y1 o( \" t/ }" S
In addition, these items can be carried on and do not count towards your baggage allowance:
0 k8 O. _2 Z' k9 B. lOuter garments (e.g. coats, hats, etc.)
7 S0 _) O' N' nPurses up to 25cm x 30cm x 20cm (10" x 12" x 8")
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Containers carrying life sustaining items # b, G6 m4 t) `$ t0 J1 C
Urns containing human remains
! {) f" X1 @6 n5 T7 ZNote: Remember, any airport and duty-free purchases count towards your carry-on allowance.
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" {- a4 r* I1 z5 j& a# TSecurity Enhancements
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, g; ?/ `" ~& `( Z) h) \1 _For a detailed list of Transport Canada prohibited items (e.g. liquids, gels, etc.) in carry-on baggage please refer to the CATSA web site.
6 ?% N2 E, _& G/ ^For specifications regarding the number, type, and packing of liquids and gels, click here (pdf file, 267 KB). . r" W, n6 N* H7 V) G1 e
International Travel
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* l$ Q2 a( W4 ]: {- TCanada's policy on prohibited items may vary from that of other countries.2 ]/ d0 J3 }0 ?" V: `
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For restrictions when departing from the United States, please visit www.tsa.gov.
; E0 }, r2 ~$ ]: BFor restrictions when departing from the United Kingdom, please visit www.baa.co.uk.
2 {% z2 |4 P, Z5 W# q( wCustomers are advised that this list is not comprehensive and are urged to check with their local airport operators before travelling.+ y. c1 m/ e( S
. y% t/ v2 Y1 z0 w5 b. dStowage on board& d4 o$ T9 V0 c1 K7 @& |4 D G
$ m+ g" y' X% R+ p" MHeavy items are stowed under the seat in front of you and lighter ones in the overhead bin.
5 M( b' a6 B: a0 R+ jSharp objects
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. j4 I" B, d) L* E2 {& @8 F 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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. V+ p# |: `: I* M/ i+ iToy guns, sporting articles such as golf clubs, baseball bats, skates, etc. are not permitted as carry-on items.
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$ J$ c1 S8 w0 T' L0 ]0 bSyringes 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.
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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.
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8 I9 I9 Y' k3 H" Q! wElectronic equipment. _; ^: f6 r, I3 l4 W6 n8 F4 i
2 N0 j" f; x' n9 H 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.( Q, L7 Z. A: B* M
, i: M' d6 P" z: y- ]/ F, [; ^$ 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.& K: m* Q( V t# C3 Q' x
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Please note: Air Canada assumes no liability for these items when packed in checked baggage.# f4 v/ c2 t; e+ n+ n+ \
- d9 ]& R2 V$ e5 y- hCar seats and strollers
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Please visit the Travelling with an infant/child page |
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