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The amount of carry-on baggage you may bring depends on which class you are flying.
First Class and Business Class customers are permitted two pieces of carry-on baggage: one briefcase plus either one handbag or one garment bag.
- The briefcase may not exceed 18 by 14 by 8 inches (45 by 35 by 20 cm );
- The handbag may not exceed 22 by 15 by 8 inches (55 by 38 by 20 cm );
- The garment bag can be no more than 8 inches (20 cm ) thick when folded.
The weight of each piece must not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs ).
Economy Class customers are permitted one (1) piece of carry-on baggage that should not exceed 22 by 15 by 8 inches (55 by 38 by 20 cm) and must weigh no more than 7 kg (15 lb).
Source: https://www.emirates.com/ca/english/before-you-fly/baggage/cabin-baggage-rules.aspx
The amount of carry-on baggage you may bring depends on which class you are flying.
First Class and Business Class customers are permitted two pieces of carry-on baggage: one briefcase plus either one handbag or one garment bag.
- The briefcase may not exceed 18 by 14 by 8 inches (45 by 35 by 20 cm );
- The handbag may not exceed 22 by 15 by 8 inches (55 by 38 by 20 cm );
- The garment bag can be no more than 8 inches (20 cm ) thick when folded.
The weight of each piece must not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs ).
Economy Class customers are permitted one (1) piece of carry-on baggage that should not exceed 22 by 15 by 8 inches (55 by 38 by 20 cm) and must weigh no more than 7 kg (15 lb).
Source: https://www.emirates.com/ca/english/before-you-fly/baggage/cabin-baggage-rules.aspx
Due to international regulations, and to ensure the safety of our customers, there are a number of restrictions on items that can be carried in your carry-on baggage.
These items may include but are not limited to:
- Real or toy weapons
- Arms and ammunition
- Explosives or anything containing explosives (for example, fireworks or firecrackers)
- Knives of any kind, type, shape, or size
- Letter openers
- Metal cutlery
- Slingshots
- Razor blades and straight razor blades
- Tradesmen's tools
- Darts
- Scissors
- Nail files
- Hypodermic needles and syringes (unless required for medical reasons and accompanied by a medical certificate confirming the medical condition necessitating carriage)
- Knitting needles
- Corkscrews
- Laser pointers
Source:https://www.emirates.com/ca/english/before-you-fly/baggage/cabin-baggage-rules.aspx
Due to international regulations, and to ensure the safety of our customers, there are a number of restrictions on items that can be carried in your carry-on baggage.
These items may include but are not limited to:
- Real or toy weapons
- Arms and ammunition
- Explosives or anything containing explosives (for example, fireworks or firecrackers)
- Knives of any kind, type, shape, or size
- Letter openers
- Metal cutlery
- Slingshots
- Razor blades and straight razor blades
- Tradesmen's tools
- Darts
- Scissors
- Nail files
- Hypodermic needles and syringes (unless required for medical reasons and accompanied by a medical certificate confirming the medical condition necessitating carriage)
- Knitting needles
- Corkscrews
- Laser pointers
Source:https://www.emirates.com/ca/english/before-you-fly/baggage/cabin-baggage-rules.aspx
Airline Contact Detail
- 24 X 7 Customer care number
- Contact No : 091670 03333
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Address :
Emirates Group Headquarters,
PO Box 686, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
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Air travel services in India are slated for a significant increment in terms of volume of passenger traffic. The government through the Director General of Civil Aviation (“DGCA”) had, in the past, introduced certain mandatory requirements to ensure that passengers who are either denied boarding or whose flights have been delayed or cancelled, are provided with certain facilities in order to compensate for any deficiency in service. These civil aviation requirements have been amended, effective August 1, 2016 (“CAR”), wherein the compensation for such deficiencies have been enhanced.