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Carry-On Baggage Allowance
Special Considerations
Cabin Seat Baggage/Extra Seat
Carry-On Baggage Allowance
Under Seat Stowage:
No more than two (2) pieces which when combined do not exceed 23cm x 41cm x
57cm (9 x 16 x 22.5).
Overhead Bin Stowage:
One of the following items per passenger may be stowed in the overhead bins:
- one (1) soft-sided, single suit garment bag which, when folded in
half does not exceed: 23cm x 41cm x 57cm (9 x 16 x 22.5)
- One (1) briefcase not exceeding 11 cm (4.5) in thickness
- One (1) laptop not exceeding 11 cm (4.5) in thickness
- One (1) purse not exceeding 11cm (4.5) in thickness
- No single piece should exceed 10 kg (22Ibs)
Additionally, the following personal items may be carried in the cabin,
space permitting:
- An overcoat
- An umbrella or walking stick
- A reasonable amount of reading material for use in-flight
- An approved infant restraint device
- Infant food for consumption in flight
- A small camera or pair of binoculars
- A prosthetic device
Canadian North may require that proposed carry-on baggage be checked as
checked baggage due to space limitations in the cabin of the aircraft.
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Special Considerations
Cremated Human Remains
Canadian North will accept cremated human remains as long as the carry-on
baggage allowance is not exceeded. A copy of the death certificate and
cremation certificate must be shown to both the check-in agent and security
screening personnel.
Crutches
Most crutches have a mechanism for shortening by means of loosening of
butterfly nut or bolt or other means, enabling them to be stowed and
accessible from the overhead bin.
Electronic Devices
The following articles may be carried on board provided they meet carry-on
baggage rules with respect to the number of pieces, dimensions, weight and
storage and provided they are not operated on board during flight; portable,
cellular, or satellite telephones; portable televisions; transmitters;
portable radios; and any other device as mentioned by the flight crew.
Live Animals
Live animals will be accepted as carry-on baggage (PETC) with a service
charge of $65.00 (plus GST/provincial taxes) each, provided the following is
met:
- Minimum 24 hours advance notice is required, and is subject to space
availability. Applies to flights operated by Canadian North only.
Passengers must make direct arrangements with other carrier if
transferring to another airline.
- Passengers cannot purchase an extra seat for PETC and pets accepted
in the cabin cannot be strapped into a seat. Passengers with pets must
not be seated at the bulkhead or in an exit row.
- Animals must be harmless, inoffensive, odorless, and require no
attention during transit. Animals cannot be removed from kennel at any
time while onboard the aircraft.
- Acceptable animals include small domestic dogs and cats, birds,
rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, hedgehogs, and chinchillas. All
other types including reptiles, snakes, lizards, turtles, rats, mice,
ferrets, and weasels are not permitted and must be referred to Canadian
North Air Cargo.
- Animals must be contained in a passenger supplied kennel which is
large enough for the animal to stand in a natural position, turn around
and lie down. The kennel must be able to fit under the aircraft seat (23
cm x 41 cm x 57 cm/9 x 16 x 22.5) and provide good ventilation from
two or more sides, with a leak-proof bottom. Hard-sided plastic and
soft-sided kennels will be accepted. Cardboard boxes will not be
permitted.
- Kennels may carry 2 dogs or 2 cats (must be the same species) only
if they are between 8 weeks to 6 months and they must be small enough to
fit in 1 kennel with adequate ventilation and room to move about. Dogs
and cats over 6 months old must be in individual kennels. Multiple
compatible birds of any age may fly together provided there is adequate
room to move about.
- Passengers will be permitted one cabin kennel as part of their
carry-on allotment. However, there is a limit of five (5) kennels
accepted as PETC on any given flight. This does not include any service
animals that may be on board.
Strollers and Bassinets
A stroller or bassinet may be accepted as cabin baggage provided it can be
stowed in an approved compartment*.
- Strollers and basinets are not generally considered part of a
customers carry-on allotment, but depending on the size and space
available in the cabin, they may be carried onboard.
- Umbroller type strollers exceed the maximum size of cabin baggage
but will be allowed provided that:
- Its the basic model, without a sunroof or carry rack, and can
be folded;
- Dimensions do not exceed 15 cm x 15 cm x 100 cm (6 x 6 x 40)
- The passenger has been given a window seat, not in emergency
exit row.
If it is not possible to meet the criteria for carry-on, the stroller or
basinet will be accepted as checked baggage. See Checked Baggage policy for
further details.
Wheelchairs
A wheelchair will be accepted as baggage or freight*.
* Space permitting, a fully collapsible wheelchair and/or a fully
collapsible walker may be accepted as Carry-On Baggage.
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Cabin Seat Baggage / Extra Seat
A passenger can request that an extremely fragile, expensive and/or bulky
item of baggage (deemed acceptable as carry-on by Canadian North) be carried
in the passenger cabin, but its nature is such as to require the use of a
seat, the provisions below will apply:
- The extra seat must be adjacent to the passenger. No meal will be
provided for such a seat.
- Each passenger may carry on board baggage that is fragile, expensive
and/or bulky in nature as to require the blocking or use of an adjacent
seat or seats, provided that the weight and size of such baggage shall
not be included in determining the passengers free baggage allowance or
excess baggage charges.
- Canadian North will charge 50% of the YNORTH fare or 100% of the
HNORTH, VNORTH, or MNORTH fare based on the first seat sold.
- In the case of denied boarding compensation, passenger(s) who have
purchased an extra seat are in-eligible from collecting compensation for
such a seat.
- Must be placed at window seat, not in an emergency exit, and not in
the first or last row. However, it may extend across adjacent seats but
cannot block the aisle. Seat back must remain in an upright position.
- Must be packed and covered in a manner to avoid possible injury to
passengers. Must be properly secured by means of approved cargo nets or
herc straps. Seat belts and seat belt extensions are forbidden to be
used.
- Cannot exceed seat dimensions of 46 cm x 60 cm x 43 cm (18 x 17 x
23), except for a cello, and seat weight of 165 lbs (75 kg).
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