Airline Luggage Policies
It is important to check the baggage policies of your airline when you are preparing to travel. Each airline has its own policies, charges, and restrictions. You should be aware that there are often penalties for heavy luggage, multiple bags, or oddly shaped items. Below are links to the baggage information of different passenger airlines. If your airline is not listed, please contact us and we can direct you to the right information.
It is also important to know what you can and can not take with you onto the airplane. For a list of official list of prohibited and permitted items for Canadian travelers click here.
For official airline baggage information, click on the name of your airline below:Know Before You Go
Tools to assist our travelers:
Canadian Travel Advisories
- Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
- Travel Canada
- Canada International - Government Services & Information
- Consular Affairs - Information for Canadians Going Abroad
- Canadian Embassies Abroad
- Travel Warnings
Passports, Visas & Vital Records
Travel Health
Travel Information & Tips
Preparation is the key to a successful trip. To minimize the chance of something going wrong, we have a few suggestions for you.
- Make sure you and your family members have a valid passport, and that it is valid for 6 months after your return.
- Make photocopies of your passport’s identification page and of your identification cards, and keep the copies separate from the originals when you travel. Leave a copy of your itinerary with someone at home so they can contact you in case of an emergency.
- There are restrictions on what you can take on-board the aircraft:
- Foreign entry requirements:
- You need a visa to enter certain countries. Check this site for which ones, and the rules:
- You may need shots or inoculations or preventative medicine a month or two before your departure.
- Take time to learn about the political, environment of your destination:
- Do not display large amounts of money or expensive jewellery in public; use a money belt or a case with concealed sections for valuables.
- A person of less than 18 years that travels alone or with one parent, or another adult, must be provided with documentation certifying that both parents have authorized the trip.
- ENJOY YOUR TRIP!......If there are questions that have not been answered in the above, please contact your booking agent for more details.





