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Baggage
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What do I do if I realise after the flight that my luggage has been damaged?
Why is there a limit to the amount of baggage I can bring with me?
How much baggage am I allowed to check-in on my flight?
What does the term "Delivery at Aircraft" mean?
How much hand-luggage am I allowed in the cabin?
Can I take my sporting equipment with me when travelling SWISS?
Is it possible to transport golf equipment free of charge on the SWISS charter network for Swiss Golf Traveller members?
Can I transport my bike as checked baggage?
What do I need to do if my baggage was misdirected and did not arrive?
How do I transport bulky or fragile baggage?
Can my pet travel with me in the cabin?
Which objects are classified as dangerous?
Aviation laws restricts or bans outright the transport of certain objects in checked or carry-on baggage.
An overview of which articles are classified as dangerous is available via
this link
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Last update 12/11/2007