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| Air Canada |
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Air Canada is Canada's flag air carrier, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The airline provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to over 150 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines.
IATA designator: AC
ICAO designator: ACA
Numeric Code: 014 |
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| Air Canada Practical Information |
| › Check-In Information |
Passengers are reminded to arrive early at the airport in order to allow plenty of time for check-in procedures, baggage drop-off and security checks.
If traveling within Canada:
Air Canada recommends you arrive at the airport 60 minutes before your flight's scheduled departure.
The cut-off time for checking in is 30 minutes before scheduled departure time.
If traveling within or to/from the U.S:
Air Canada recommends you arrive at the airport 90 minutes before your flight's scheduled departure.
The cut-off time for checking in is 45 minutes before scheduled departure time.
If traveling to/from an international destination (including Mexico and the Caribbean):
Air Canada recommends you arrive at the airport 2 hours before your flight's scheduled departure.
The cut-off time for checking in is 60 minutes before scheduled departure time.
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| › Baggage Allowance |
Each passenger is allowed to carry on one bag and one personal item such as a purse or briefcase. Assistive devices and outer garments do not count as personal items. All carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you and adhere to the following requirements:
Maximum Dimensions of Carry-on Luggage: 21.5 in x 15.5 in x 9 in/55 cm x 40 cm x 23 cm (length x width x height)
Maximum Weight of Carry-on Luggage: 22 lb/10 kg
Maximum Dimensions of Personal Item: 17 in x 13 in x 6 in/43 cm x 33 cm x 16 cm (length x width x height)
Maximum Weight of Personal Item: 22 lb/10 kg
REMINDER: Bulkhead seats do not have underseat storage during take-off and landing.
Checked Baggage Allowance
Economy Passengers:
Maximum Dimensions per bag: 62 linear inches/158 cm (length + width + height)
Maximum Weight per bag: 50 lb/23 kg
Excess, Overweight, Oversize Baggage Fees
If you have more bags than the permitted allowance or your bags exceed the weight or linear restrictions, you will be charged additional fees. Contact Air Canada directly, or visit Air Canada's Excess Baggage Information Page for more information.
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| › Forbidden Items |
Sharp objects are not permitted as carry-on items. Place these and any cutting or piercing items in your Checked Baggage. Prohibited items include:
Straight razors and razor blades
Box cutters
Hatchets, hunting knives, jackknives (Swiss army knives), meat cleavers
Tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, saws, drills, crowbars and heavy tools
Exception: Syringes or needles for personal medical use (e.g. Epipens) are allowed in carry-on baggage providing needle guards are in place, and that they are properly labelled or accompanied by properly labelled prescription medication (a proper label contains name of medication, patient's name and issuing medical office or pharmacy).
Other prohibited items include:
Ammunition and firearms (including toy guns). View the Hunting equipment page for information on transporting such items.
Fuel, lighters (except Bic-type lighters) and other items defined as Dangerous goods.
Sports items such as scuba tanks, golf clubs, baseball bats, skates, bowling balls, billiard cues, cross-bows and arrows. View the Sports equipment page for more information on transporting sports items.
Blackjacks and billy clubs
Remote-control equipment or toys (must be packed in checked baggage).
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| Air Canada History |
| Air Canada was set up by the Canadian government in April 1937 as Trans Canada Air Lines . In September, flights between Vancouver and Seattle where inaugurated using a Lockheed 10A twin. A domestic route network was soon established within Canada.
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