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Small children in all fare classes are entitled to a collapsible pushchair. In addition, infants in Classic and Flex fare classes are entitled to one item of baggage weighing max. 23 kg.
An item of baggage must not exceed 158 cm in size (width + height + depth).
Any items of baggage that are bigger or heavier will be transported as excess baggage. If the number of items of free baggage is exceeded, there will be a charge for every additional item of baggage. SWISS does not accept any items of baggage weighing more than 32 kg.
Source: https://www.swiss.com/us/EN/prepare/baggage/checked-baggage
Small children in all fare classes are entitled to a collapsible pushchair. In addition, infants in Classic and Flex fare classes are entitled to one item of baggage weighing max. 23 kg.
An item of baggage must not exceed 158 cm in size (width + height + depth).
Any items of baggage that are bigger or heavier will be transported as excess baggage. If the number of items of free baggage is exceeded, there will be a charge for every additional item of baggage. SWISS does not accept any items of baggage weighing more than 32 kg.
Source: https://www.swiss.com/us/EN/prepare/baggage/checked-baggage
Specific restrictions apply to the transportation of certain objects in an aircraft. The amount or quantity of these objects is precisely defined. If these amounts are exceeded, transportation will be prohibited.
- Medical mercury thermometer
- Medical items (including spray cans)
- Electronic cigarettes
- Lighters/box of matches
- Consumer electronic devices with lithium ion cells or batteries (max. 100 Wh) or lithium metal cells or batteries (max 2 g lithium content)
- Replacement batteries for portable electronic devices/rechargeable battery pack (power bank)
- Dry ice
- Medical oxygen bottle
- Battery-powered wheelchairs and mobility aids for personal use
- Portable oxygen concentrators, other electrical medical devices on board
- Nitrogen must be fully absorbed in a porous material
- Life jacket
Source: https://www.swiss.com/us/EN/prepare/baggage/dangerous-goods
Specific restrictions apply to the transportation of certain objects in an aircraft. The amount or quantity of these objects is precisely defined. If these amounts are exceeded, transportation will be prohibited.
- Medical mercury thermometer
- Medical items (including spray cans)
- Electronic cigarettes
- Lighters/box of matches
- Consumer electronic devices with lithium ion cells or batteries (max. 100 Wh) or lithium metal cells or batteries (max 2 g lithium content)
- Replacement batteries for portable electronic devices/rechargeable battery pack (power bank)
- Dry ice
- Medical oxygen bottle
- Battery-powered wheelchairs and mobility aids for personal use
- Portable oxygen concentrators, other electrical medical devices on board
- Nitrogen must be fully absorbed in a porous material
- Life jacket
Source: https://www.swiss.com/us/EN/prepare/baggage/dangerous-goods
Airline Contact Detail
- 24 X 7 Customer care number
- Contact No : +41-848-700-700
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Address :
EuroAirport Basel,
Mulhouse, Freiburg near Basel,
Switzerland
Faq
If your flight has got delayed, please check for the compensation eligibility from the airline. You can also demand accommodation and food vouchers as per the Passenger Charter Act. Contact refundme.in for any assistance.
Flight Cancellation
Air Passenger Regulation
Flight cancellations are frequently noted all around the world and it’s happening more often since the global air traffic is increasing. Burden of such cancellations is bore by the passengers who are forced to book another flight by paying extra from their pockets.
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.