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| Contract of Carriage : Rule 220 |
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- MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE
When a fare-paying passenger presents a valid ticket for transportation between points on HA's lines, HA will transport the passenger's baggage between such points without charge, subject to the conditions of acceptance in Rules 190, 195 and 200 and to the maximum in this rule.
- The following table shows the basic allowance (quantity, weight, and size) of baggage that will be carried free of charge by HA. Also included are items of sporting equipment and/or oversized items that will be carried free of charge either in addition to the basic maximum or in lieu of one or more of the allowed pieces, as indicated. Exceptions and/or clarifying remarks are included.
The following are definitions of terms as used in paragraphs (2) and (3) below.
- "Oversize" baggage is defined as a piece of baggage
- whose maximum outside linear dimensions exceed 62 in. but not more than 80 in.; and
- weighs not more than 50 pounds.
- The term "one item" (used to describe certain articles to be carried free) is defined in Rule 195 for each article to which it is applicable.
- Duffel bag is defined as a canvas cylindrically shaped bag, folded and fastened at one end.
- Sea bag is defined as a canvas cylindrically shaped bag, closed at one end by means of draw ropes.
- B-4 bag is defined as a suitcase-type handbag made of canvas with leather and metal bindings and fittings and with expandable canvas compartments on the two sides of the bag.
- For travel between points within the State of Hawaii:
- Where tickets are issued for travel prior to July 15, 2008, or where tickets are issued prior to July 8, 2008 for travel on/after July 15, 2008:
A maximum of two (2) pieces of baggage will be accepted provided that each piece does not exceed linear dimension of 62” or weight of 50 lbs. (Rule 225).
- Where tickets are issued on/after July 8, 2008 for travel on/after July 15, 2008:
A maximum of one (1) piece of baggage will be accepted provided that it does not exceed linear dimension of 62” or weight of 50 lbs. Items in excess of the single piece allowance and/or that exceed the dimensions allowed (over-sized) and/or exceed the normal weight allowance (overweight) will be subject to the charges provided in Rule 225.
- For travel between points within the Continental USA or between the Continental USA and Hawaii,
- Where tickets are issued prior to May 10, 2008:
A maximum of two (2) pieces of baggage will be accepted provided that each piece does not exceed linear dimension of 62” or weight of 50 lbs. (Rule 225).
- Where tickets are issued on/after May 10, 2008:
A maximum of one (1) piece of baggage will be accepted provided that it does not exceed linear dimension of 62” or weight of 50 lbs. Items in excess of the single piece allowance and/or that exceed the dimensions allowed (over-sized) and/or exceed the normal weight allowance (overweight) will be subject to the charges provided in Rule 225.
- The maximum allowances specified above will apply only when satisfactorily demonstrated, at the time such baggage is presented, that the transportation is part of a trip which also includes transportation to/from points in the United States via commercial air (excluding charter service) or military air transportation and when the following conditions are met: Passengers rerouted in accordance with Rule 240 (FAILURE TO OPERATE ON SCHEDULE OR FAILURE TO CARRY) shall be entitled to the maximum allowance applicable for the trip originally purchased, regardless of whether passengers are transferred to a different class of service and whether or not they are entitled to a fare refund.
- Articles Carried Free in Addition to Stated Maximum
In addition to the maximum allowances provided in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) above, each fare-paying passenger may carry, without additional charge, the following articles of baggage only when retained in the passenger's custody.
- a handbag or pocketbook
- an overcoat or wrap
- a foot rug
- an umbrella or walking stick
- a camera and/or a pair of binoculars
- a reasonable amount of reading matter for the flight
- an infant's food for consumption enroute
- a collapsible wheelchair and/or crutches and/or braces or other prosthetic device on the same flight with passenger dependent on the device.
- any assistive device or mobility aid
- POOLED BAGGAGE
When two or more passengers traveling to the same destination on the same flight present themselves and their baggage at the same time and place, their maximum allowance will be the sum of their individual maximum allowances. Baggage in excess of the combined maximum allowance will be subject to the excess baggage charge defined in rule 225 |
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