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General Baggage Information / In the Cabin |
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Size and Weight Restrictions for Carry-On Baggage Per Pax |
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Piece(s) |
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Size (W+H+D) |
| First, Prestige |
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18kg
(40lbs) |
55 + 40 + 20 (cm)
or a total sum of less than 115cm per piece |
| Economy |
1 +
* additional 1 permitted |
12kg
(25lbs) |
55 + 40 + 20 (cm)
or a total sum of less than115cm per piece |
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Note1. Additional Baggage Piece Permitted for Economy Class |
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One small piece such as a laptop computer, briefcase, handbag, etc. |
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Note 2. Carrying Musical Instruments |
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Passengers may carry on board musical instruments that are less than 115cm in size, like a violin, free of charge.
However, to carry larger instruments, such as a cello, double bass, geomungo (Korean lute), etc, a passenger must purchase an additional, separate seat. |
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Note 3. Flights Departing the United States and/or Connecting to a U.S. Domestic Flight |
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Due to strengthened security measures and procedures, all passengers, regardless of seating class, are limited to one piece of carry-on baggage and one additional permitted item for flights departing the United States and/or connecting to a U.S. domestic flight. |
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Items Prohibited from Carriage Into the Cabin |
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| The following items are prohibited from carriage into the cabin. |
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Item Details |
| Sharp and Pointy Objects |
umbrellas with pointy tips, razors, eyebrow trimmers, scissors, nail clippers, handicraft needles, knitting needles, arrows, darts, forks, gimlets, ski poles, Swiss Army knives, drills, saws, wrenches/spanners, hammers, hypodermic needles, corkscrews, etc. |
| Blunt Instruments |
golf clubs, fishing rods, baseball bats, hockey sticks, skateboards, billiard cues, etc. |
| Kitchen Knives |
paring knives, cutting knives, etc. (Length of knife limits may vary by country.) |
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Storing Carry-On Baggage in the Cabin |
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All carry-on baggage must be stored in an overhead bin or under a seat. |
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Passengers sitting in an emergency row must store their carry-on baggage in an overhead bin. |
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Small pets must be placed in cages and stored under the seat in front of the passenger, and are not allowed in emergency rows or aisles. |
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When placing or removing baggage from overhead bins, passengers should exercise care so as to avoid possible injury from falling items. |
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Passengers should make sure to check for any personal items left behind prior to disembarking. |
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