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Portugal, Spain and North Africa60 EUR / 70 USD / 92 CAD
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Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Ireland and Italy70 EUR / 81 USD / 107 CAD
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Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Sweden and flights between Accra and São Tomé75 EUR / 86 USD / 114 CAD
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Medium-haul flights from/to Africa to/from Europe or Morocco140 EUR / 161 USD / 214 CAD
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Long-haul flights from/to Africa to/from Israel, Europe or Morocco150 EUR / 172 USD / 229 CAD
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Flights from/to Israel to/from Europe or Morocco85 EUR / 102 USD / 134 CAD
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Intercontinental Flights from/to America to/from Africa Medium Haul175 EUR / 199 USD / 265 CAD
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Intercontinental flights from/to America to/from Israel, Europe or Morocco115 EUR / 134 USD / 178 CAD
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Intercontinental flights from/to America to/from Africa Long Haul or Rest of the World175 EUR / 199 USD / 265 CAD
What you can take in the cabin
In flights with a very high occupancy rate, or in some aircraft, it may be necessary to put your hand baggage in the hold (free of charge), even if you comply with the established size limits. In these situations, your baggage will be requested at the boarding gate and delivered at your destination, at the arrivals baggage carousel.
You can choose to check your cabin bag at the check-in area, free of charge, so that you can travel with greater peace of mind.
Maximum dimensions and weights
- 55x40x25cm / 22x16x10in: these are the maximum dimensions of height x length x width that a hand baggage can have.
- 10 kg / 22 lbs: it is the maximum weight of a hand baggage in Economy and Business Classes.
- Passengers flying with children and babies can carry the baby trolley on the cabin, replacing their hand baggage, as long as it does not exceed the above-mentioned permitted dimensions.
- 40x30x15cm / 16x12x5in: these are the maximum dimensions of height x length x width that a personal item can have.
- 2 kg / 4.4 lbs: it is the maximum weight of a personal item.
See below what you can carry as a personal item.
What is a personal item?
- Bags: Handbag, computer case or shoulder bag measuring no more than: 40x30x15cm / 16x12x5in.
- Duty Free Shop Bag: A bag with up to 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages, or other items (provided they do not exceed the maximum indicated weight).
- Walking aids: Mobility equipment such as wheelchairs, walking sticks, etc.
- Medical devices: upon prescription/prior approval. Make your request here.
Places where you can store your baggage
Whenever possible, store your hand baggage should be placed under the seat in front of you.
If your hand baggage is too large or if you are seated in the emergency row or the first row in the cabin, hand baggage should be stored in the overhead lockers.
Too much baggage? We have solutions for you!
- Book online in advance an additional hold luggage, before the check-in opens, starting from 30 EUR / 37 USD / 49 CAD, and save time and money. If the booking was made through a travel agent, you can purchase directly from the agent.
- If you are already at the airport, go to check-in and add your baggage as hold baggage via payment of the fees applied.
- In case you transport it to the boarding gate, a fee between 60 EUR / 70 USD / 92 CAD and 195 EUR / 221 USD / 294 CAD will be charged. Check the fees applied.
Security Control precautions
- Liquids1: Put all liquids in individual containers of up to 100ml in a transparent bag of up to 1l.
- Electronic devices: Remove computers, cameras, tablets, mobile phones and so on from your bags.
- Metal objects: Remove all metal items, such as earrings, pins, keys, watches, coins, etc. from your body and pockets.
- Clothes and footwear: Take off your jacket, belt and shoes to avoid having to go through the X-ray more than once.
- Children and babies: When traveling with children up to 2 years old, you can carry the necessary amount of food for the duration of the trip, but no water, which you can request on board. When going through airport security, you may be asked to taste that food.
Do you need to carry special baggage in the cabin?
Flights to Brazil
If you travel to Brazil and want to carry food and/or products of animal or vegetable origin with you, find out what the transport rules are in Passenger Guide (PDF, 0.1, PT).