Cathay Pacific is to follow a new resolution
introduced by IATA for all member airlines in deciding baggage
allowance and excess baggage charges for journeys involving
multiple carriers.
The IATA new “Baggage Provisions Selection
Criteria” (Resolution 302) will apply to all tickets issued after
1 April 2011. Baggage travel allowances and charges for journeys
involving more than one carrier will follow the allowances and
charges of the "Most Significant Carrier" (MSC) of the journey.
The current practice of following the industry
agreed set of allowances and charges for journeys involving
multiple carriers will cease to apply after the new resolution
comes into effect. In addition, for journeys originating from or
with the furthest point being inside the United States, another
definition of MSC is used.
If the entire journey is solely on Cathay Pacific
and / or sister airline Dragonair, the allowances and charges
will not be affected by the Resolution.
A Cathay Pacific
spokesperson emphasised there will be no changes to Cathay
Pacific’s checked baggage allowances, cabin baggage allowances and
extra baggage charges.
However for journeys involving
multiple airlines issued after 1 April 2011, the baggage policy of
MSC will apply. Passengers on such journeys may see an increase or
decrease in their free baggage allowance or excess baggage
charges, depending on which airline is considered the MSC during
the particular trip.
To find out the MSC of your journey, please
contact your travel agent or the Cathay Pacific Reservations
Offices.
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