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Japan Airlines Excess Baggage Charges and Policy for 2022
JAL was established in 1951 and became the national airline of Japan in 1953. After over three decades of service and expansion, the airline was fully privatized in 1987. In 2002, the airline merged with Japan Air System, Japan’s third-largest airline, and became the sixth-largest airline in the world by passengers carried. Japan Airlines is currently an official sponsor of Japan Football Association, Japan national football team, Shimizu S-Pulse, and Consadole Sapporo.
To know how much JAL charge for excess baggage carriage, refer below-
Excess Baggage
If your baggage exceeds the free allowance, additional baggage charges will apply according to your route. Please check the charges for each route below.
➤ Between Japan, Asia, India, Oceania and Hawaii, North/Central/South America, Europe, Russia(Moscow), Middle East, Africa
Additional bag (per piece)
JPY 20,000 (USD200/CAD200)
Overweight (per piece)
23kg – 32kg: JPY10,000 (USD100/CAD100)
32kg – 45kg: JPY60,000 (USD600/CAD600)
Oversize (per piece, total outside dimensions)
over 203cm: JPY20,000 (USD200/CAD200)
➤ Between Japan and Asia, Guam, Russia(Vladivostok), Oceania
Additional bag (per piece)
JPY10,000 (USD100/CAD100)
Overweight (per piece)
23kg – 32kg: JPY6,000 (USD60/CAD60) 32kg – 45kg: JPY30,000 (USD300/CAD300)
Oversize (per piece, total outside dimensions)
over 203cm: JPY10,000 (USD100/CAD100)
➤ Within Japan (when International Conditions of Carriage applies)
Additional bag (per piece)
JPY5,000 (* Tax included JPY5,500)
Overweight (per piece)
23kg – 32kg: JPY1,000 (* Tax included JPY1,100) 32kg – 45kg: JPY15,000 (* Tax included JPY16,500)
Oversize (per piece, total outside dimensions)
over 203cm: JPY5,000 (* Tax included JPY5,500)
Consumption tax maybe charged.
Pet Charge
The following rates will apply for each checked crate. The free baggage allowance policy does not apply for checked crates. Please select your direction of travel from below to check the applicable rate. Passengers must pay the CAD base amount when paying in Canada and the USD base amount, converted to the local currency, when paying outside of Canada or Japan.
➤ Between Japan, Asia, India, Oceania and Hawaii, North/Central/South America, Europe, Russia (Moscow), Middle East, Africa
Per crate
JPY25,000 (250USD/250CAD)
➤ Between Japan and Asia, Guam, Russia (Vladivostok), Oceania
Per crate
JPY25,000 (250USD/250CAD)
➤ Within Japan (when International Conditions of Carriage applies)
Per crate
JPY5,000 (Tax included JPY5,500)
Consumption tax maybe charged.
Surfboards and Windsurfing Equipment Charge
Passengers checking a surfboard or windsurfing board will be charged the following rates for each bag checked. The free baggage allowance policy does not apply for these items. Please select your direction of travel from the choices below to check the applicable rate.
➤ Between Japan, Asia, India, Oceania and Hawaii, North/Central/South America, Europe, Russia (Moscow), Middle East, Africa
Surfboards: per bag
Windsurfing boards: per set
JPY20,000 (200USD/200CAD)
➤ Between Japan and Asia, Guam, Russia (Vladivostok), Oceania
Surfboards: per bag
Windsurfing boards: per set
JPY10,000 (USD100/CAD100)
➤ Within Japan (when International Conditions of Carriage applies)
Surfboards: per bag
Windsurfing boards: per set
JPY5,000 (Tax included JPY5,500)
Consumption tax maybe charged.
Notes on surfboard
Up to two surfboards can be placed into one surfboard bag. One set of windsurfing gear comprises one board, one mast, one boom, and one sail.
We may be unable to check items due to cargo hold space limitations.
Other sports equipment will be handled as normal baggage and will be charged an extra baggage fee under JAL regulations if weight or size is over the free baggage allowance.
Passengers must pay the CAD base amount when paying in Canada and the USD base amount, converted to the local currency when paying outside of Canada or Japan.
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Air Canada Excess Baggage Charges and Policy for 2022
Air Canada is the banner transporter and the biggest carrier of Canada by armada size and travelers conveyed. Air Canada keeps up with its base camp in Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The carrier, established in 1937, gives booked and contract air transport for travelers and freight to 207 objections around the world. It is an establishing individual from the Star Alliance. Air Canada’s significant centers are at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The aircraft’s local help is Air Canada Express.
Canada’s public carrier started from the Canadian central government’s 1936 formation of Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA), which started working its first cross-country flight courses in 1938. In 1965, TCA was renamed Air Canada following government endorsement. After the liberation of the Canadian aircraft market during the 1980s, the carrier was privatized in 1988. On 4 January 2000, Air Canada obtained its biggest opponent, Canadian Airlines. In 2003, the aircraft declared financial insolvency assurance and in the next year arose and revamped under the holding organization ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. In 2017, Air Canada flew 48 million travelers, as the aircraft commended its 80th commemoration. In 2021, the Government of Canada obtained 6.4% of Air Canada as a piece of a COVID-19 related help bundle, and has not precluded further speculation.
Air Canada has an armada of Airbus A330, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner wide-body airplane on long stretch courses and uses the Airbus A320 family airplane (counting the A320 and A321 variations), Boeing 737 MAX 8, and Airbus A220-300 airplanes on short-pull courses. The transporter’s working divisions incorporate Air Canada Cargo, Air Canada Express, Air Canada Jetz (personal luxury plane sanctions), and Air Canada Rouge (relaxation carrier). Its auxiliary, Air Canada Vacations, gives excursion bundles to north of 90 locations. Along with its local accomplices, the carrier works on normal in excess of 1,613 planned flights every day.
Here are the charges to carry your additional luggage via Air Canada:
Additional Checked Baggage
Overweight and oversize limits – all itineraries
Bags weighing 50 to 70 lb (23 to 32 kg) are accepted as overweight
Bags measuring 63 to 115 in (160 to 292 cm) are accepted as oversized.
Additional checked baggage fees.
Fees displayed below are per one way of travel.
Travel within Canada
Overweight/oversized bag
Overweight or oversized bag: $105.00 – $115.00
Overweight and oversized bag: $105.00 – $115.00 (single fee)
Travel Between Canada and the U.S
Overweight/oversized bag
Overweight or oversized bag: $100.00 – $105.00
Overweight and oversized bag: $100.00 – $105.00 (single fee)
Additional bag†
Additional bag: $100.00 – $105.00
No overweight or oversize fee applies to an additional bag for which the additional bag fee of $100.00 – $105.00 is paid.
Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance.
† Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance
Travel between the U.S. and Mexico/Costa Rica/Caribbean/Bermuda
Overweight/oversized bag
Overweight or oversized bag: $100.00 – $118.00.
Overweight and oversized bag: $100.00 – $118.00 (single fee).
Additional bag†.
Additional bag: $225.00 – $265.50.
No overweight or oversize fee applies to an additional bag for which the additional bag fee of $225.00 – $265.50 is paid.
Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance.
† Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance
Travel between Canada and other international destinations
Overweight/oversized bag
Overweight or oversized bag: $100.00 – $118.00
Overweight and oversized bag: $100.00 – $118.00 (single fee)
Additional bag†
Additional bag: $225.00 – $265.50
No overweight or oversize fee applies to an additional bag for which the additional bag fee of $225.00 – $265.50 is paid.
Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance.
† Bag that is over and above your standard baggage allowance
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