Baggage
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Hand Baggage
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To ensure that the cabin compartments are not excessively full and for safety, comfort and convenience of everyone on board, please ensure that whatever you bring aboard must comply with TRUEAIR restrictions governing size and weight as outlined below. |
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Aircraft
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No. of piece
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Hand baggage weight limit
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Hand baggage size restriction
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DHC6 Twin Otter |
1 piece |
No more than 3KG (7 lb) |
23cm (H) x 33cm (L) x 33cm (W) OR 9" x 13" x 13" |
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- Each passenger is only allowed one piece of hand baggage, which cannot exceed 3kg.
- Hand baggage in DHC6 Twin Otter aircraft can be stowed beneath the passenger seat.
- Due to limited space on DHC6 Twin Otter, hand baggage and personal items may be loaded at the back of the aircraft.
- Hand baggage exceeding the above prescribed weight or the number allowed, must be checked-in.
- Infants below the age of 2 years are not entitled to any cabin baggage allowance. Children age 2 years and above will be given the same allocation of hand baggage allowances as mentioned above.
- When travelling with infants or children, your prams, strollers and buggies cannot be brought on board but can be checked-in for free. Any form of child car seats must also be checked-in but will be part of your purchased checked baggage allowance.
- If your hand baggage is overweight, oversized or exceeds the allowed quantity, you will need to check them in at the airport counter. Airport checked baggage fees apply.
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E-cigarettes Containing Batteries
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E-cigarettes including e-cigars and other personal vaporizers containing batteries must be removed and safely stowed in carry-on or cabin baggage only. These items MUST not be placed in your checked baggage. Smoking and recharging of these devices are not permitted onboard an aircraft. |
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Checked Baggage
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The table below states the maximum weight of the checked baggage that you can take with you free-of-charge. |
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Category
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Maximum fee baggage allowance weight
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All destinations onboard flight DHC6 Twin Otter |
Standard |
7KG (15lbs) |
Infant (on 10% ticket) |
- One bag maximum dimensions 45 inch (115cm), which may be carried as cabbin baggage, and
- *One fully collapsible baby pushchair or stroller or carrying basket the weight of the allowed items may not exceed 7kg (15lbs) in total.
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*Only applicable to adults accompanying an infant. |
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- Up to 3 pieces checked baggage is allowed, as long as the total weight is less than the maximum baggage allowance of your cabin class.
- If baggage exceeds permissible limits, charges will be payable directly upon check-in.
- Due to the limited cargo space in DHC6 Twin Otter, checked-in item is always transported on a space-available basis and as per the maximum authorised payload.
- Hand baggage exceeding the above prescribed weight or the number allowed, must be checked-in.
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Live Animal or Domestic Pet
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Please be advised that live animal or domestic pet are not allowed on all SKS Airways’ flight. |
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Baggage Restrictions
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To comply with Global Health and Safety regulations for baggage handlers as well as limited cargo space available on DHC6 Twin Otter aircraft; TRUEAIR has imposed a strict ruling to ensure that each single piece of item or baggage that is checked in DOES NOT exceed 20 kg (44 lbs).
Irrespective of class of travel, any single piece of baggage weighing more than 20 kg (44 lbs) will not be accepted at check-in counters at any station. Passenger will be required to reduce the weight by repacking the baggage into smaller units (up to maximum of 3 pieces) before they are allowed to be checked-in. |
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Value Declarations
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You may declare a value for your checked baggage in excess of the applicable liability limit. If you make such a declaration, you must pay additional charges in accordance with our policies.
SKS Airways will not accept liability for valuables, fragile or perishable articles including money, jewellery, cameras, video and electronics equipment, silverware, negotiable instruments, business documents, samples, antiques, paintings, fur, manuscripts or similar items, computers and medication. |
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Mishandled Baggage
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If you have a checked baggage missing, please approach one of our customer service officers immediately. You will need to provide your baggage tag that was given to you at the time of check-in for us to track your baggage. Our customer service assistants will then update you on the status of the mishandled baggage periodically. |
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Damage Baggage
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If your baggage is damaged, you should immediately approach one of our customer service officers. Details of the damage to your baggage will be recorded and you will be offered immediate assistance, if necessary. Please note that damage to accessories and wear and tear may not be covered by us. We shall not be liable if your bag is damaged as a result of over-packing or unsuitable packaging. |
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Dangerous Goods
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Dangerous goods are items or substances that may endanger the safety of the aircraft or passengers onboard. Please ensure that you do not pack items specified in this list in your cabin baggage or checked baggage.
The following items are prohibited in your baggage whether it is checked-in or not: |
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Firearms and ammunition |
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Chemical and toxic substances |
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Corrosive materials - acid, alkali, mercury, thermometers |
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Flammable liquids - such as paints, thinners, solvents |
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Flammable solids - such as matches, firelighters |
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Refrigerated gas - such as filled aqualung cylinders, liquid nitrogen |
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Organic peroxides - resins |
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Poisons |
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Radioactive material - radium |
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Infective substances - viruses, bacteria |
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Magnetic substances, oxidizing materials - bleaches |
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Explosives, flammable or non-inflammable gas - aerosol paints, butane gas, lighter refills |
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Weapons - antique firearms, swords, knives and similar items provided that such items may be allowed as checked baggage at our absolute discretion for very special reasons |
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Restricted | Prohibited Items
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In addition to the Dangerous Goods items listed above; you are not allowed to carry the following items into the security area, in your hand luggage and in your checked baggage. |
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Knives (including hunting knives, swords, and pocket knives) |
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Pointed/ edged sharp objects, blunt instruments and similar items |
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Scissors and any other sharp/bladed objects (e.g. ice-pick, nail clippers) considered illegal by local law |
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Weapons such as whips, nan-chakus, baton, or stun gun |
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Toys guns/gun shaped items or look-alikes, hand-cuffs |
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Sporting equipment such as baseball/cricket bats, golf clubs, hockey sticks, billiard cues |
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Devices with spillable batteries |
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Aerosols (hair sprays, perfumes, medicines containing alcohol) not exceeding 0.5KG/L per article and 2.0KG/L in total weight |
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Baby pushchair, stroller, buggies or carrying basket |
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Any other items which are deemed security hazards by local law |
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Any other items that resemble or have similar functions to the above items |
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This is non-exhaustive list as other items may be included. We reserve the right to confiscate any item deemed as a threat to the safety of our passengers. Always check with the airport authority before you fly to ensure you comply by the rules. |
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