Air Canada has adjusted its first checked bag
policy for North American travel.
Now, customers purchasing Air Canada's
lowest Economy Class Tango fare for travel on or after 2 November
2014 on domestic flights within Canada and to and from the
Caribbean and Mexico will now be charged $25 for a first checked
bag, in line with the baggage allowance policies of other North
American carriers.
This change is expected to affect an
estimated one in five Air Canada passengers on domestic flights
within Canada, representing approximately 5% of the airline's
customers system-wide.
The fee for a first checked bag does not apply
to Economy Class tickets purchased using Flex and Latitude fares
that offer additional flexibility. In addition, the first checked
bag fee does not apply to Altitude Prestige, Elite and Super Elite
members, Star Alliance Silver and Gold members and customers
purchasing Air Canada Vacations packages. Business Class customers
continue to receive an allowance of two checked bags, and military
personnel (with identification) up to three checked bags,
regardless of destination. Air Canada's baggage allowance policy
continues to allow for a car seat and stroller to be checked as
additional pieces of baggage free of charge.
The carrier's fee for a first checked bag on
U.S. transborder routes, in place since 2011, remains unchanged.
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