Baggage | ◆Checked baggage packing requirements: Checked baggage should be proper packed, well locked and operated under normal shipping 1)Suitcases, travel bags and purses shall be locked. 2)Two and more pieces cannot be packed as one piece. 3)After bags are checked, other goods or items may not be inserted. 4)Checked baggage will not have any basket, netting or grass ropes as outside packaging. 5)Baggage should be labeled with the passenger's name,address details and phone number. The maximum weight of each piece of checked baggage must not exceed 50KG, volume shall ◆The amount of free checked baggage: Free checked baggage weight limit: first-class 40 kg; business class 30 kg; economy class 20 kg. Notes: The above limitations as the general provisions, the company can have their own standards,please pay attention to the instructions on the ticket. Two or more passengers traveling together on ◆ Excess baggage: The rate of excess baggage fee should be calculated in 1.5% of economy class fares per kilogram in RMB. ◆Small animal transportation:Small animal means the family feeding cat, dog or other small animal. Small animal transportation shall be handled according to the following provisions: Passengers must present at the time of reservation, and provide proof of animal quarantine. The Passengers should take the small animal to the check-in counter of airport according to the Container shipment of small animal shall meet the following requirements: 1.To prevent the small animal to destroy, escape and reach out to harm the people, baggage or 2.Ensure air circulation to prevent the small animal asphyxia. To prevent the infiltration of manure, in order to avoid the pollution of the aircraft, machineequipment and other items. Small animal by passenger carried, in addition to the concession by the carrier, can not be taken into the cabin. Small animal and containers should be calculated alone by the rate standard of excess baggage. ◆Large or abnormal shape items: Large or abnormal shape items should be subjected to the prior consent of the airlines.
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