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Baggage Allowances
There is no restriction for reasonable amounts of luggage on
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
board the ship. However, airlines do have baggage
Here at Cunard we take our environmental responsibilities
restrictions (which vary on scheduled flights, depending on
very seriously and are committed to reducing our
airline and route). Please note that on UK regional flights
environmental impact.
(see our CruiseConnect
TM
Programme on page 70) the We are dedicated to preserving the marine environment in
baggage allowance may be less than on international flights.
which we operate, and therefore believe it is our duty to
introduce environmental practices which set a high
Excess Baggage
standard of excellence and responsibility. To support our
Airlines are increasingly enforcing stricter control over
aim we have developed an environmental management
excess baggage. You should be aware that if you exceed the
system independently certified to ISO 14001, which is the
baggage allowance stated on your ticket, an excess baggage
most widely recognised global standard for improving
charge may be made by the airline at the time of check-in.
environmental performance.
As electrical appliances are no longer permitted in checked
baggage, please remember to place all such items in your
We recognise that without appropriate treatment the waste
hand luggage.
generated on board our ships, together with the fuel and
other products we use to transport, feed, entertain and take
Non-USA Flights
care of you could have an impact on the environment. Our
The standard Economy Class allowance is currently
waste treatment facilities ensure that all waste water is
20 kilos of checked baggage per person, British Airways
appropriately managed to minimise its impact upon the
Economy allowance is currently 23 kilos per person. oceans. All general waste is treated on board to reduce its
The standard Business Class allowance is currently 30 kilos volume prior to landing ashore, and wherever possible
of checked baggage per person and the First Class general waste is recycled.
allowance is 40 kilos of checked baggage per person.
We are reducing our air emissions through the
Guests travelling in Club World with British Airways are
implementation of fuel efficiency measures, including
permitted to take 3 pieces of checked baggage, up to a
improved hull coatings, low energy lamps, increased
maximum of 23 kilos per piece. Current hand luggage
recirculation of waste heat and improved efficiency in air
allowances is one standard-sized bag - not exceeding
conditioning, and we continue to explore new technologies.
56 x 45 x 25cm (including wheels, pockets and handles),
a 23 kilos maximum weight restriction also applies. Please
Through these measures and other initiatives Cunard
check your ticket prior to departure.
will ensure that we help preserve our environment for
future generations.
USA Flights
Guests on scheduled flights with most airlines are
permitted two pieces of checked baggage, subject to airline
regulation sizes and weighing no more than a total of
23 kilos per piece. Guests travelling in Club World with
British Airways are permitted to take 3 pieces of checked
baggage, up to a maximum of 23 kilos per piece. Current
hand luggage allowances is one standard-sized bag - not
exceeding 56 x 45 x 25cm (including wheels, pockets and
handles), a 23 kilos maximum weight restriction also
applies. Please check your ticket prior to departure.
Please note Cunard is not responsible for airlines’
baggage restrictions.
For more information visit
www.cunard.co.uk
.
To book call 0845 071 0302 or contact your travel agent 69
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