Carry-on Baggage AllowanceWhen you book flight tickets with Air Canada, you can bring one hand baggage and a personal item.
It goes for all passengers regardless of the travel itinerary.
This includes the wheels and handles.Personal Item:If you are carrying a laptop bag or any kind of personal item, it should measure 33 cm by 43 cm by 16 cm or 13 in by 17 in by 6 in.As for the weight, there are no limitations.
Additional charges may be applicable for the same.Traveling with Partner AirlinesIf you book airline tickets and the itinerary includes Air Canada’s partner airlines, the baggage policies of the airline that operates the first flight is applicable.Then, if you are a Star Alliance Gold Member and your itinerary consists of flights of two or more members, you can bring two carry-on bags.Checked-in Baggage AllowanceAir Canada’s checked-in baggage allowance and the fee depends upon your travel itinerary.Domestic Canadian flights, or Flights between the US and CanadaIf you book flights within Canada, or if you book flights from Canada to the US, the first bag costs $31.50, whereas the second bag will cost $52.50.If you want to check-in more bags, each bag after the first two will cost $105.Further, if the bag exceeds the weight limit of 23 kg, but is under 32 kg, a fee of $105 is applicable.
If you are checking-in from outside of Canada,like catching flights to Canada from India, the baggage charges will be collected in the local currency, i.e., Indian Rupee, in this case.Also, you can make the payment using any of the check-in methods, which include:Web check-in or the online check-inMobile Check-inChecking in at the Air Canada counter at the airportChecking-in using the self-check-in kiosks at the airportThere are some airports where you cannot settle baggage charges in cash.
These include:Check-in counters at the US airportsCheck-in counters at some Canadian Airports: If you catch flights from Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto Island, Fort McMurray, Halifax, Victoria, Vancouver, St. Johns, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, and Saskatoon.Baggage Allowance for Military PersonnelIf you are a member of the Canadian or US military, you are entitled to enhanced baggage allowance benefits.However, only if you are flying on flights operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, or Air Canada Express.All active and retired military personnel can check-in up to three bags weighing up to 32 kg.