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What does a personal item consist of? We allow our customers to bring 1 + 1, one personal item (free) and one carry-on item (charge applies). Personal items must fit entirely in the smaller sizer box (including handles and wheels). Another personal item, or anything larger will be charged as a carry-on. For Travel Through April 3, 2017: 16”x14”x12” (40x35x30cm) maximum personal item dimensions For Travel April 4, 2017 & Beyond: 18”14”x8” (45x35x20cm) maximum personal item dimensions A few examples of a personal item are listed below: Not sure what you can bring on board with you? Take the guesswork out of packing by reviewing our carry-on guidelines. 23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm (9 in x 15.5 in x 21.5 in) Wheels and handles included. 16 x 33 x 43 cm (6 in x 13 in x 17 in) 10 kg (22 lb) 1 standard article and 1 personal article *If you’re travelling with an infant on your lap, you can bring 1 additional Standard article for your child’s belongings.

Important: All carry-on baggage rules are strictly enforced. All bags that do not respect maximum weight and sizes will need to be checked, and additional checked baggage charges may apply. Examples of standard or personal articles (as determined by their size) Carry-on bag, roller bag, backpack, briefcase Cat or small dog in its carrier Airport shopping and duty-free purchases Sport racquet (e.g. tennis, squash, badminton) Garment bag (size and weight restrictions apply) Diplomatic or consular bag Other items you can bring on board Here are examples of items you can bring on board in addition to your carry-on allowance: Coat or other outer garment Small purse measuring no more than 25cm x 30cm x 14cm (10in x 12in x 5.5 in) Larger purses will be included in your carry-on allowance. Infant care item (e.g. diaper bag) Stroller - collapsed diameter can’t exceed 25.5 cm (10 in) and length can’t exceed 92 cm (36 in)

Child restraint device (if a seat has been purchased for your child) See the 'Special Items' section below. Small electronic device such as a cell phone or MP3 player Snacks or food to eat on board: All food must be wrapped or in a container. You can’t consume your own alcoholic beverages on board. Always purchase liquids after you've passed the security checkpoint.
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Medication in its original, labelled container, Battery-powered medical equipment (such as CPAP and sleep apnea devices) and Personal Oxygen Concentrators, Syringes or hypodermic needles for personal medical use (e.g. Epipen), provided the needle guards are intact, and that they are accompanied by the prescription medication with a printed label identifying the medication name and the issuing medical office or pharmacy.
zilch backpack *Device that helps a passenger communicate (e.g. augmentative and alternate communication (AAC) device).
nike sb backpack eugene * * Cremated remains may be carried on board provided they are stored in a cardboard or wooden box or an urn made of a material that can be security screened (with a tight-fitting lid to ensure no spillage occurs).
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A certificate of cremation or death certificate is not required for the carriage of ashes. However, for international travel, customers must ensure they have obtained all documentation and certificates that may be required when travelling to or via another country. For the carriage of other human remains, please contact Air Canada Reservations. If you travel with liquids or gels in containers over 100mL/100g (3.4oz) in your carry-on baggage you will have these items confiscated at the security checkpoint. If you have a connecting flight you’re advised not to purchase liquids or gels in containers over 100 mL / 100 g (3.4 oz) within the secure area at the airport or on board the aircraft if you don’t have: Access to your checked baggage between connecting flights and Room in your checked baggage to pack your duty-free purchases before rechecking your bags for your next flight. Items Not Accepted on Board Below are examples of items that are not accepted in carry-on baggage.

Always store them in your checked baggage. Sharp, piercing or cutting objects Straight razors and razor blades Sharp-tipped scissors with blades measuring more than 6 cm (2.4 in) Knives of any length, including hunting knives, jackknives (Swiss army knives), and chef's knives (e.g. meat cleavers) Saws, drills, as well as any tool with a head and shaft measuring more than 6 cm (2.4 in) Game darts measuring more than 6 cm (2.4 in), as well as tackle boxes, fishing hooks/lures crossbows and arrows. Exception: Syringes or hypodermic needles for personal medical use are allowed onboard providing the needle guards are intact, and that they are accompanied by the prescription medication with a printed label identifying the medication name and the issuing medical office or pharmacy. Other items not accepted on board The use of the following electronic devices is prohibited at all times onboard our aircraft: Radio controlled equipment or toys Printers and computer peripheral devices

These items must be properly and adequately packed in your checked baggage. Please refer to the Items Accepted on Board section below for a list of electronic devices that can be carried onboard. Items Accepted on Board Here’s a list of items that are accepted in carry-on baggage. The following electronic devices are allowed on board with restricted use: Personal entertainment devices (MP3, iPods, portable games, radio receivers, video cameras) Satellite receivers (e.g. hand-held global positioning systems)The cord mouse and the Memory Stick are the only peripheral devices permitted during flight. Laptops can’t be stowed in seat back pockets, as these are not designed to sustain the weight of a laptop and may be damaged over time. Pagers (receiving type only) "Noise busters" (electronic noise cancelling devices) Wireless handheld devices (Blackberry phones, cellphones, including cellphones with MP3 player or build-in camera, PDAs, etc.)