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Par cheytan1191  
vendredi 31 octobre 2014 19h03
 
  Trying to find out why Kite boarding Equipment does not include a life jacket , harness , and wetsuit - Essential Equipment -. It would be a tragedy if someone drowned because their life jacket was not included ( my son or my daugther ).It is as essential as the harness that holds the kite.
un traveling Bag 8 - 10 lbs
un Board 8 - 10 lbs
un Kite 8 - 10 lbs
un Helmet 1 - 3 lbs
un Harnet 2 - 3 lbs
un Life Jacket 3 lbs



This is an accurate MINIMUM list of what is needed for Kite Boarding.
Air Canada has changed their weight to Kite Boarding Equipment in realization of this. Have used your company a lot in the past but this would keep me from using it in the future along with other Kite Board Enthusiasts.

ON AIR CANADA SITE:

Kiteboards, boogie boards, skim, speed and skateboards

One board or one bag containing boarding equipment counts as one piece of baggage towards the maximum number of checked bags allowed by your fare type.

Maximum length: 203 cm (80 in)
Maximum linear dimensions (length + width + height): 292 cm (115 in)
Maximum weight: 32 kg (70 lb)

Air Canada Cargo handles the shipment of sleds that exceed the limits listed above.

Boards exceeding 203 cm (80 in) in length are not accepted on Air Canada or Air Canada rouge flights, or on Air Canada Express flights operated by Jazz, Sky Regional, Air Georgian, and Exploits Valley Air.

In addition, kiteboards are not accepted on any Air Canada, Air Canada rouge or Air Canada Express flights during additional checked baggage embargo periods.

Charges

Oversize charges apply if the board or board container is over 158 cm (62 in) in total linear dimensions (length + width + height).

Overweight charges apply if the board or board container is over 23 kg (50 lb).

All other additional checked baggage rules apply.

Packing instructions

Items must be suitably packed in rigid and/or hard shell container specifically designed for shipping. If otherwise packaged, the sled may be refused for carriage. Air Canada is not liable if and to the extent that any damage results from the inherent defect, quality or vice of the baggage.
PLEASE RECONSIDER
Thank you


Ps le plus qu on est ..... peux etre les faire changer idees