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BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE for Worldskills Kazan 2019 Participants and Guests BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE For WorldSkills Kazan 2019 Participants and Guests CONTENTS CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................ 3 INITIAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 4 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AIRLINES ........................................................................................................................ 5 S7 AIRLINES ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 UTAIR COMPANY ............................................................................................................................................. 9 TURKISH AIRLINES ......................................................................................................................................... 12 FINNAIR AIRLINES .......................................................................................................................................... 13 AIR BALTIC ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 CZECH AIRLINES ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 2 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 INTRODUCTION We are pleased to provide the following information regarding baggage allowance and rules for several of the most utilized airlines flying to Kazan for the Competition. This information is current at time of distribution, may be subject to change, and may vary for your flight class chosen. Please refer to the respective airlines for up to date information. Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 3 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 INITIAL INFORMATION * You may find your baggage allowance in the itinerary receipt. The signs are based on two concepts of baggage transportation: weight and piece. • WEIGHT CONCEPT is about weight limitation. In itinerary receipt, it is marked with the signs "K" and "KG". The figure (0, 10, 20, etc.) shows the number of kilos which passenger may take with him/her free. The weight of baggage may be distributed among several bags provided they do not exceed the dimensions established by the airline company. • PIECE CONCEPT is about limit for the number of baggage pieces. This means baggage is registered per piece. In itinerary receipt, it is marked with the signs "N", "PC" and "P". The figure (0, 01, 1, 2, etc.) shows the number of standard baggage pieces for the selected flight. Airline Company establishes the weight of an item. Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 4 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AIRLINES FREE BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE (PER PASSENGER) CLASS OF SERVICE/FARE FAMILY FREE BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE, CARRY-ON BAGGAGE NUMBER OF PIECES (MAXIMUM LENGTH 55 CM, WIDTH (SUM OF 3 DIMENSIONS NOT 40 CM, HEIGHT 25 CM) EXCEEDING 158 CM) Business class: all fare families 2 baggage pieces, up to 32 kg per 1 baggage piece up to 15 kg (including business class award piece tickets under the Aeroflot Bonus loyalty programme) Comfort class: all fare families 2 baggage pieces, up to 23 kg per 1 baggage piece up to 10 kg (including comfort class award piece tickets under the Aeroflot Bonus loyalty programme) Business class: Flex fare family 2 baggage pieces, up to 23 kg per 1 baggage piece up to 10 kg (Premium until 29 January 2019) piece Economy class: all other fare 1 baggage piece up to 23 kg 1 baggage piece up to 10 kg families (including economy class award tickets under the Aeroflot Bonus loyalty programme), except for Lite fare family Economy class: Lite fare family ― ― These free checked baggage allowances apply to the entire route in both directions from the airport where the baggage was checked in to the destination, or until the first stop en route for more than 24 hours, on condition that Aeroflot is the flight operator on all of the route's flights. SPECIAL FREE CHECKED BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE RULES (PER PASSENGER) TRIP TYPE DESTINATION BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE Economy class (all fare families Flights to/from Delhi/Beijing/Shanghai (except except for Lite) for direct and connecting flights between the Asian part of the Russian Federation and Beijing/Shanghai that do not include a connection in Moscow) 2 baggage pieces Flights to/from Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City Flights between Tel Aviv and New York, Washington Transporting marine vessel crews Business and Economy classes (all Flights between Tokyo and Moscow/Saint Economy class: fare families except for Lite) Petersburg 2 baggage pieces Business class: 3 baggage pieces Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 5 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 EXCESS BAGGAGE If the number of baggage pieces, weight or sum of three dimensions of the baggage exceeds the free baggage allowance, additional payment for excess baggage shall be charged at the rates shown below. BAGGAGE FEES FOR CHECKED BAGGAGE IN FORCE FROM 2 APRIL 2019 FOR PAYMENT AT THE AIRPORT CLASS OF BAGGAGE DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS SERVICE CATEGORY FLIGHTS (FREE FROM TO THE USA, FROM/TO CUBA, OTHER BAGGAGE THE USA FROM/TO DESTINATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL ALLOWANCE) ASIA: THAILAND, VIETNAM, FLIGHTS INDONESIA, JAPAN, CHINA, (INCLUDING HONG KONG, SOUTH KOREA, DIRECT FLIGHTS MONGOLIA, INDIA, BETWEEN CITIES MALDIVES, SRI LANKA IN THE ASIAN (EXCEPT FOR DIRECT FLIGHTS PART OF RUSSIA BETWEEN CITIES IN THE ASIAN AND OTHER PART OF RUSSIA AND CITIES ASIAN CITIES) IN OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES) FEE, RUB FEE, USD FEE, EUR FEE, EUR Economy: Lite First baggage RUB 2500 ― ― 50€ / fares (not piece up to 23 3600 RUB provided) kg Second RUB 2500 ― ― 50€ / baggage piece 3600 RUB up to 23 kg Third* RUB 7500 ― ― 150€ / baggage piece 10800 RUB up to 23 kg Economy Second RUB 2500 100$ / 100€ / 7200 RUB 50€ / (1 piece, 23 kg) baggage piece 6300 3600RUB up to 23 kg RUB Third* RUB 7500 200$ / 200€ / 14400 RUB 150€ / baggage piece 12600 10800 RUB up to 23 kg RUB Economy, Third* RUB 7500 200$ / 200€ / 14400 RUB 150€ / Comfort baggage piece 12600 10800 RUB (2 pieces up to up to 23 kg RUB 23 kg) Business ** Third* RUB 7500 200$ / 200€ / 14400 RUB 150€ / (2 pieces, 32 baggage piece 12600 10800 RUB kg each) up to 32 kg RUB Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 6 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES Economy, more than 23 RUB 2500 125$ / 125€ / 9000 RUB 100€ / Comfort kg, up to 32 kg 7875 7200 RUB RUB Economy, more than 32 RUB 5000 200$ / 200€ / 14400 RUB 150€ / Comfort, kg, up to 50 kg 12600 10800 RUB Business FEES FOR OVERSIZED BAGGAGE (FOR THE SUM OF THREE DIMENSIONS) Economy, from 159 cm RUB 5000 125$ / 125€ / 9000 RUB 100€ / Comfort, to 203 cm 7875 7200 RUB Business RUB over 203 cm RUB 7500 200$ / 200€ / 14400 RUB 150€ / 12600 10800 RUB If you are planning to carry checked baggage exceeding the free baggage allowance, you can pay for such baggage in advance at discounted rates (when buying a ticket). NONSTANDARD BAGGAGE If you are travelling with overweight or oversized baggage (where a single piece weighs between 32 and 50 kg and/or the sum of its three dimensions exceeds 203 cm) you must approve its transportation with the airline at least 36 hours before the scheduled flight departure time. AEROFLOT CONTACTS: +7 (495) 223-55-55 8-800-444-55-55 (toll-free in Russia) Website: www.aeroflot.ru/ru-en Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 7 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 S7 AIRLINES CLASS OF ECONOMY ECONOMY BUSINESS BUSINESS SERVICE BASIC (YB) FLEX (YF) BASIC (CB) FLEX (CF) Hand luggage 1 piece up 10 kg, size 1 piece up 10 kg, up to 15 kg, size up to 15 kg, size 55*40*23 size 55*40*23 55*40*23 55*40*23 ― Baggage 1 piece up to 23 kg 1 piece up to 32 2 pieces up to 32 kg kg each Seat choice from 300 RUB from 300 RUB during ticket reservation from 300 RUB when checking in at s7.ru or Seat choice at S7 app, 500 RUB – at check-in the airport EXTRA BAGGAGE FEES If your baggage exceeds free baggage allowance (the number of your baggage pieces, its weight or the sum of its three dimensions exceed 203 cm), you will need to make extra payment for the baggage at the fares stated below. You can pay for additional seats/excess baggage at the moment of ticket purchase on the website s7.ru, at the Contact Centre or at the airport. The cost varies depending on the time of payment and directions. If the passenger purchases the service simultaneously with the ticket on the website s7.ru and for online check-in he/she will be entitled to a 20% discount. After issuance of air tickets, you can purchase the excess baggage service at S7 Airlines ticket offices or through the Contact Centre. S7 CONTACTS: +7 495 783–0707, +7 495 777–9999 Toll Free within Russia: 8 800 700–0707 Website: www.s7.ru/en Version: 1.2 Information_Baggage_Allowance_Rules_WSK.docx 8 of 18 Date: 03.07.19 UTAIR COMPANY BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE IN TARIFFS CLASS OF ECONOMY SERVICE BUSINESS TARIFF PREMIUM OPTIMUM MINIMUM BRAND Hand luggage 40×30×20 cm One piece up to 5 One piece up to 5 kg One piece up to 5 kg One piece up to 5 kg kg Hand luggage ― ― 55×40×25 cm One piece up to 10 kg One piece up to 10 kg Checked baggage
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