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Hand baggage
 

The hand baggage will be carried by you in the passenger cabin and must be placed under the seat in front of you or in the baggage compartment. 

Each passenger is allowed to carry on board only one piece of hand baggage and one personal item. Maximum weight of hand baggage is 5 kg or 11 lbs and its size (Length + Width + Height) must not exceed the sum of 126 cm or 50 in (56 x 45 x 25 cm or 22 x 18 x 10 in). 

These dimensions include wheels, handles, side pockets, etc.
 
A briefcase or laptop is also allowed as hand baggage.


Beside the hand baggage, some of the following items, if necessary, are allowed on board: blanket, overcoat or jacket, umbrella, ladies handbag, reading matter and dictionary / phrase book for the journey, writing material, small camera, small music player, binoculars, infant’s carrying basket, baby food, any kind of prostheses, dialysis medical equipment or other medications you depend on.

We recommend you to carry in your cabin baggage all your documents and valuable items (for instance, passport and any other means of identification, visa, international vaccination passport, international health insurance certificates, travel documents, securities, negotiable papers, electronic equipment, money and credit cards, jewelry, medication).

  
Delivery at aircraft

If your hand baggage is oversized / overweighted (can be even a pushchair/ stroller/ wheelchair) but you do not wish it to be checked, the check-in agent will attach a special label marked “Delivery at Aircraft” (DAA) to your baggage. This type of baggage must not weigh more than 8 kg. Upon boarding, you will hand your baggage over to the handling agent and it will be handed back to you at the aircraft stairs upon disembarkation. 

This procedure can also be used if you have a very short connection time.