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completed by 31 January 2009 for guests booking a
Non-USA Flights
Transatlantic Crossing in 2008, and 31 January 2010 for
The standard Economy Class allowance is currently
guests booking a Transatlantic Crossing in 2009.
20 kilos of checked baggage per person, British Airways
Economy allowance is currently 23 kilos per person.
All Flights – Please note:
The standard Business Class allowance is currently 30 kilos
a) Airlines reserve the right to refuse travel on medical
of checked baggage per person and the First Class
grounds. You must notify us of any medical conditions
allowance is 40 kilos of checked baggage per person.
or other requirements for airport assistance (only
Guests travelling in Club World with British Airways are
available after check-in) or special arrangements on
permitted to take 3 pieces of checked baggage, up to a
your flight. You may be required to provide additional
maximum of 23 kilos per piece. Current hand luggage
information to the airline in order that they can assess
allowances is one standard-sized bag - not exceeding 56 x
your fitness to fly. Please note that several airlines are
45 x 25cm (including wheels, pockets and handles), a 23
unable to carry guests who require oxygen during part
kilos maximum weight restriction also applies. Please
or all of the flight. Advance arrangements can be made
check your ticket prior to departure.
at an additional cost.
b) If you have any dietary requirements including meal
USA Flights
requests, please advise us at the time of booking or at
Guests on scheduled flights with most airlines are
least seven days prior to travel. We are unable to
permitted two pieces of checked baggage, subject to airline
guarantee that all requests can be met.
regulation sizes and weighing no more than a total of
c) Only fully fit and able-bodied guests may occupy exit
23 kilos per piece. Guests travelling in Club World with
row seats. These seats may therefore only ever be
British Airways are permitted to take 3 pieces of checked
assigned at the discretion of the airline at check-in.
baggage, up to a maximum of 23 kilos per piece. Current
hand luggage allowances is one standard-sized bag - not
d) Due to the configuration of the aircraft, it may not be
exceeding 56 x 45 x 25cm (including wheels, pockets and
possible to obtain seats together.
handles), a 23 kilos maximum weight restriction also
e) All flights are non smoking.
applies. Please check your ticket prior to departure.
f) Air carriers and flight routings are subject to change and
Please note Cunard is not responsible for airlines’
will not necessarily be direct or non stop.
baggage restrictions.
g) Cunard will determine the city airport i.e. for London,
either Heathrow or Gatwick may be used. Where a
Carriage of Animals
choice of UK departure airports is offered, this is subject
Cunard is pleased to permit individuals to bring service
to availability.
animals on board. You must provide notice of this at time
h) Please note that transfers from airport to hotel and ship
of booking. Local laws or customs may prevent animals
are not included in the fare if guests choose to fly to the
from disembarking at particular ports or countries. It is the
port of embarkation days prior to embarkation or stay
guest’s responsibility to consult local customs authorities
after disembarkation.
for requirements and to obtain all applicable documents
and health certificates. Service animals are kept in
Check-in
staterooms with their owners.
For flights to Europe we recommend that you check-in at Non-service animals are only carried on Queen Mary 2
least two hours prior to departure and for travel further Transatlantic Crossings, in kennels, and are not allowed to
afield, we recommend that you check-in at least 3 hours visit any guest area of the ship. All animals must be:
prior to departure. Please check your ticket details carefully
• Fitted with a microchip.
as check-in timings vary by airline and destination.
• Vaccinated against rabies.
Baggage Allowances
• Satisfactorily blood tested to ensure sufficient protection
There is no restriction for reasonable amounts of luggage on
against rabies.
board the ship. However, airlines do have baggage • Issued with an official PETS certificate, official PET
restrictions (which vary on scheduled flights, depending on passport or 3rd country certificate.
airline and route). Please note that on UK regional flights
• Treated against ticks and tapeworm, no more than
(see our CruiseConnect
TM
Programme on page 180) the
48 hours before check-in and issued with an official
baggage allowance may be less than on international flights.
certificate of treatment.
Excess Baggage
Airlines are increasingly enforcing stricter control over
excess baggage. You should be aware that if you exceed the
baggage allowance stated on your ticket, an excess baggage
charge may be made by the airline at the time of check-in.
As electrical appliances are no longer permitted in checked
baggage, please remember to place all such items in your
hand luggage.
To book and for current fares, visit
www.cunard.co.uk, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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