ETIR - 9 Mar 17 2 PDF
ETIR - 9 Mar 17 2 PDF
ETIR - 9 Mar 17 2 PDF
We are pleased to confirm your airline reward booking. Thank you for letting Aeroplan take you where you want to go.
Please bring your itinerary-receipt to the airport.
Flight Itinerary
Passenger Information
Passenger: 1 Mr David Rees
Ticket Particularities:
AERO REW TKT/920215977
NON REF/NON END
Aeroplan Rules
General Rules:
In addition to the airline's terms and conditions, all reward bookings are subject to Aeroplan's Flight Reward Terms and
Conditions.
Aeroplan service, change and cancellation fees are non-refundable and all fees are subject to change with or without notice.
Some taxes and fees may be collected at your departure airport.
Flight Reward mileage level quotes are valid at the time of redemption and only for the itinerary booked.
Airlines may charge fees for checked bags for travel within North America. Please visit the airline's website directly as
baggage allowance and fees vary by carrier.
Prior to your reward travel, but after your reward ticket has been issued:
Prior to departure, changes can be made to flight reward tickets on Air Canada, Star Alliance and Air Canada Express
depending on availability (certain conditions apply). To make a change to your itinerary, call the Aeroplan Contact Centre.
To cancel or refund your flight rewards, go to the "Manage Your Rewards" section on www.aeroplan.com or call the Aeroplan
Contact Centre.
Baggage Information
Please see below for details on the bags you plan on checking at the baggage counter.
Air Canada baggage rules apply. 1st bag: 25.00 CAD + taxes* per direction
For flight(s): AC8064,AC102
2nd bag: 35.00 CAD + taxes* per direction
Air Canada baggage rules apply.
For flight(s): AC191 1st bag: 25.00 CAD + taxes* per direction
2nd bag: 35.00 CAD + taxes* per direction
Max. weight per bag: 23 KG (50 lb) Max. linear dimensions: 158 CM (62 in)
* For travel within Canada or between Canada and the United States, a Canadian tax of $3.00 CAD may apply to bags fees. For
travel between Canada or the United States and Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Barbados, an applicable local sales tax of $4.00
CAD may apply to bag fees. For all other itineraries to/from Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Barbados as well as itineraries
to/from South America, an applicable local sales tax of $21.00 CAD may apply to bag fees. All above tax amounts are based on the
maximum applicable tax amounts per itinerary type. Actual amounts may vary and will be charged in the currency used in your
departure airport. Tax amounts are subject to change without notice by local government.
Customers may be reassessed checked baggage fees when itineraries include an enroute stopover in excess of 24 hours.
Baggage Policy
Air Canada Altitude Super Elite 100k, 3 complimentary bags 3 complimentary bags 3 complimentary bags
Elite 75k, Elite 50k & Elite 35k 32 kg (70 lb) 32 kg (70 lb) 32 kg (70 lb)
Air Canada Altitude Prestige 25k 2 complimentary bags 2 complimentary bags 2 complimentary bags
23 kg (50 lb) 23 kg (50 lb) 32 kg (70 lb)
Excess Baggage
If your baggage exceeds the free allowance (in number, size and/or weight), additional checked baggage charges will apply.
The policy and fees will be those of the carrier identified in the checked baggage information section. For specific terms and
conditions of Air Canada codeshare and interline partners oversized and excess rules, visit the carriers website.
View the additional checked bagage policy of Air Canada's codeshare and interline partners.
View Air Canada's additional checked baggage policy.
Embargos: Certain restrictions apply for travel to Mexico City (Mexico) as well as Kingston and Montego Bay (Jamaica). For details,
please visit Air Canada's additional checked baggage policy.
Currency of Fees
Fee amounts are displayed in the currency of the first departure city on your ticket. On the day of travel, applicable fees will be
assessed in the local currency of the country you are travelling from. Certain exceptions may apply where the departure airport does
not charge in local currency. The currency exchange rate will be determined by the date of travel.
You may carry onboard items which fall within the two (2) piece carry-on allowance: one (1) carry-on bag or suitcase (wheels and
handles included in the size) and one (1) personal article such as a briefcase, laptop computer, diaper bag, camera case, cartons or
other similar item. Learn more about Air Canada's Carry-on Baggage restrictions.
For safety reasons, dangerous goods must not be packed in checked or carry-on baggage, except as specifically permitted.
Dangerous goods * include, but are not limited to compressed gases (e.g. oxygen bottles or tear gas), corrosives, explosives (e.g.
fireworks), flammable liquids and solids (e.g. paints and lighter fluid), radioactive materials (e.g radio-pharmaceuticals), oxidizing
materials, poisons, infectious substances and briefcases with installed alarm devices. For security reasons, other restrictions may
apply. Please refer to the Security Requirements and Dangerous Goods page for more information.
There are special exceptions for small quantities (up to 70 ounces total) of medication and toiletry articles carried in your luggage
and certain smoking materials carried on your person. United States federal law forbids the carriage of hazardous materials aboard
the aircraft in your baggage or on your person. A violation can result in five years imprisonment and penalties of $250,000 or more.
For specific terms and conditions of Air Canada codeshare and interline partners carryon rules, visit the carriers website.
This is your E-ticket itinerary/receipt. Keep this document for your travel. Your flight coupons are stored in our reservation system.
The Conditions of Contract and other legal notices are provided with this itinerary/receipt.
You can check in for your flight at any time within 24 hours of departure when you use our convenient Web check-in or Mobile
check-in options, or within 12 hours at one of our self-service check-in kiosks located in most of the airports Air Canada serves.
You must obtain your boarding pass and check in any baggage by the check-in deadline shown below.
Additionally, you must also be available for boarding at the boarding gate by the boarding gate deadline shown below. Failure to
respect check-in and boarding gate deadlines may result in the reassignment of any pre-reserved seats, the cancellation of
reservations, and/or ineligibility for denied boarding compensation.
Exception: 20 minutes for flights departing from Toronto City Airport (YTZ).
Note: For baggage information and recommended check-in times for airlines other than Air Canada, contact the partner airline
directly.
The Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Convention system may be applicable to your journey and these Conventions
govern and may limit the liability of air carriers for death or bodily injury, for loss of or damage to baggage, and for
delay.
Where the Montreal Convention applies, the limits of liability are as follows:
1. There are no financial limits in respect of death or bodily injury.
2. In respect of destruction, loss of, or damage or delay to baggage, 1,131 Special Drawing Rights (approximately
EUR 1,357; US $1,663) per passenger in most cases.
3. For damage occasioned by delay to your journey, 4,694 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 5,655; US
$6,786) per passenger in most cases.
Where the Warsaw Convention system applies, the following limits of liability may apply:
1. 16,600 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 20,000;US $20,000) in respect of death or bodily injury if the Hague
Protocol to the Convention applies, or 8,300 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 10,000; US $10,000) if only the
Warsaw Convention applies. Many carriers have voluntarily waived these limits in their entirety, and US regulations require
that, for journeys to, from or with an agreed stopping place in the US, the limit may not be less than US $75,000.
2. 17 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 20; US $20) per kg for loss of or damage or delay to checked baggage, and
332 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 400; US $400) for unchecked baggage.
3. The carrier may also be liable for damage occasioned by delay.
Where neither the Montreal Convention nor the Warsaw Convention system applies: For travel wholly between points in
Canada, the liability limit is $1,500 CAD per passenger.
Further information may be obtained from the carrier as to the limits applicable to your journey. If your journey
involves carriage by different carriers, you should contact each carrier for information on the applicable limits of
liability.
Regardless of which Convention applies to your journey, you may benefit from a higher limit of liability for loss of,
damage or delay to baggage by making at check-in a special declaration of the value of your baggage and paying any
supplementary fee that may apply. Alternatively, if the value of your baggage exceeds the applicable limit of liability,
you should fully insure it before you travel.
Time limit for action: Any action in court to claim damages must be brought within two years from the date of arrival of the aircraft,
or from the date on which the aircraft ought to have arrived. Baggage claims: Written notice to the carrier must be made within 7
days of the receipt of checked baggage in the case of damage, and, in the case of delay, within 21 days from the date on which it
was placed at the disposal of the passenger.
Notice of Contract Terms Incorporated by Reference
1. Your contract of carriage with the carrier that provides you with carriage by air, whether international, domestic or a
domestic portion of an international journey is subject to this notice; to any notice or receipt of the carrier; and to the
carrier's individual terms and conditions (Conditions), related rules, regulations and policies (Regulations) and any
applicable tariffs.
2. If your carriage is by more than one carrier, different Conditions, Regulations and any applicable tariffs may apply for each
carrier.
3. The Conditions, Regulations and any applicable tariffs of each carrier are, by this notice, incorporated by reference into and
made part of your contract of carriage.
4. The Conditions may include, but are not restricted to:
Conditions and limits on the carrier's liability for the bodily injury or death of passengers.
Conditions and limits on the carrier's liability for the loss of, damage to or delay of goods and baggage, including fragile or
perishable goods.
Rules for declaring a higher value for baggage and for paying any supplementary fee that may apply.
Application of the carrier's Conditions and limits of liability to the acts of the carrier's agents, servants and representatives,
including any person providing either equipment or services to the carrier.
Claims restrictions, including time limits by which passengers must file claims or bring actions against the carrier.
Rules about reconfirmations or reservations; check in times; the use, duration and validity of air transportation services;
and the carrier's right to refuse carriage.
Rights of the carrier and limits on the carrier's liability for delay or failure to perform a service, including schedule changes,
substitution of alternative carriers or aircraft and re-routing, and, when required by applicable law, the obligation of the
carrier to notify passengers of the identity of the operating carrier or substituted aircraft.
Rights of the carrier to refuse carriage to passengers who fail to comply with applicable laws or who fail to present all
necessary travel documents.
5. You can obtain more information about your contract of carriage, and find out how to request a copy, at places where
transportation on the carrier is sold. Many carriers also have this information on their websites. When required by applicable
law, you have the right to inspect the full text of your contract of carriage at the carrier's airport and sales offices, and upon
request, to receive a copy by mail or other delivery service from each carrier free of charge.
6. If a carrier sells air transportation services or checks baggage specifying carriage with another carrier, it does so only as
agent for the other carrier.
GOVERNMENTS MAY REQUIRE YOUR CARRIER TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON OR PERMIT ACCESS TO PASSENGER DATA.
OVERBOOKING NOTICE
Airline flights may be overbooked, and there is a slight chance that a seat will not be available on a flight for which a person has a
confirmed reservation. If the flight is overbooked, no one will be denied a seat until airline personnel first ask for volunteers willing to
give up their reservation in exchange for a payment of the airlines choosing. If there are not enough volunteers, the airline will deny
boarding to other persons in accordance with its particular boarding priority. With few exceptions, persons denied boarding
involuntarily are entitled to compensation. The complete rules for the payment of compensation and boarding priorities are available
at airport ticket counters and boarding locations.