[Maximum check-in Baggage allowed is 15 Kgs. Maximum Cabin Baggage allowed is 10 Kgs per passenger not exceeding 20x14x9 inches in dimension. Excess Baggage charges are Rs.70/- per Kg on all sectors.]
Due to airport security regulations, no cabin baggage is allowed on the Jammu – Delhi, Srinagar – Delhi and Leh – Delhi flights, however checked-in baggage allowance is 25 Kgs per passenger on these flights. Passengers are requested not to carry any valuables in their checked in baggage. Air Deccan will not take responsibility in event of loss / damage of the same in transit.
Thanks for the update, Air Deccan wasn't even in business when I wrote this. By the way, for readers (and travelers in India), Kingfisher is the top rung domestic service in India (with newest planes and fancy things like the ability to land in dense fog), Jet Airways is next tier, the state run congolomerate (Air India and Indian Airlines) is in the middle, and others (Air Deccan, Spice, Sahara, and IndiGo) are lowest in service (and also cost!) -- kind of like Southwest in the US.
dmiki - Jul 16, 2007 4:49 am - Voted 10/10
Air Deccan also flies to LehAir Deccan - Baggage (excerpts)
[Maximum check-in Baggage allowed is 15 Kgs. Maximum Cabin Baggage allowed is 10 Kgs per passenger not exceeding 20x14x9 inches in dimension. Excess Baggage charges are Rs.70/- per Kg on all sectors.]
Due to airport security regulations, no cabin baggage is allowed on the Jammu – Delhi, Srinagar – Delhi and Leh – Delhi flights, however checked-in baggage allowance is 25 Kgs per passenger on these flights. Passengers are requested not to carry any valuables in their checked in baggage. Air Deccan will not take responsibility in event of loss / damage of the same in transit.
rgreene - Jul 28, 2007 11:40 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Air Deccan also flies to LehThanks for the update, Air Deccan wasn't even in business when I wrote this. By the way, for readers (and travelers in India), Kingfisher is the top rung domestic service in India (with newest planes and fancy things like the ability to land in dense fog), Jet Airways is next tier, the state run congolomerate (Air India and Indian Airlines) is in the middle, and others (Air Deccan, Spice, Sahara, and IndiGo) are lowest in service (and also cost!) -- kind of like Southwest in the US.