In various instances, you end up packing extensively for your trip. However, this results in extra charges and inconveniences. But with Air Canada, you are covered with its smart baggage approach. Thanks to the Air Canada baggage allowance which is generous and customer-friendly.

The airline provides clear baggage allowance guidelines. Check its latest guidelines to stay informed and make your journey hassle-free. So, go through the airline’s baggage allowance, policy, and other details before packing your stuff.

What is Air Canada Baggage Policy?

To know the airline’s baggage allowance, go through its luggage guidelines. So, here are Air Canada Baggage Policy highlights to help you.

Carry-on Baggage

No matter which destination you have chosen, the Air Canada baggage policy for carry-on allows you 1 standard article and 1 personal article onboard. Scrill to know the dimension limit.

  • A standard carry-on bag measures (including handles and wheels)
  • Height - 55 cm (21.5 in)
  • Depth - 23 cm (9 in)
  • Width - 40 cm (15.5 in)
  • Personal item dimensions:
  • Height - 33 cm (13 in)
  • Depth - 16 cm (6 in)
  • Width - 43 cm (17 in)
  • Standard/ personal items (determined by size) examples -
    • Carry-on bag, backpack, roller bag, laptop, briefcase
    • A small dog or a cat in its carrier
    • Musical instrument and a sports racquet
    • A garment bag
    • Airport purchases and duty-free shopping
    • Camera bag, diplomatic or consular bag
  • Keep the personal under the seat in front of you.
  • Baggage Policy with Partner Airlines - If you are flying with a different airline partner, baggage rules may apply to your first flight.
  • Star Alliance Gold Members - You get two carry-on bags when traveling on two or more Star Alliance member airlines. Check Air Canada's guidelines for carry-on dimensions.

Please note

Are you flying with an infant on your lap? With Air Canada, you can bring one extra piece of carry-on baggage, up to the size limit, for your kid’s essentials.

Checked Baggage

  • Contact Air Canada Cargo if your bags exceed the following size or weight limits -
    • Weight - 32 kg (70 lb) in weight,
    • Linear dimensions - 292 cm (115 in)
    • Length - 203 cm (80 in)
  • If you have extra, overweight, or oversized bags to check, reach the airport at least 120 minutes before departure.
  • Active and retired Canadian and U.S. military members can check up to three bags, each up to 32 kg (70 lb), on Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express.
  • The airline will refund checked baggage fees if your luggage is delayed, damaged, or lost.

How Much Baggage Is Allowed in Air Canada?

According to the Air Canada baggage rules, the allowance depends on the class of travel,  frequent flyer status, fare type, and destination. Some of the airline’s baggage allowance are:

Carry-on baggage

  • Your carry-on bag doesn't have a weight limit. However, it must be light enough for you to lift and store in the overhead bin.
  • If your bag is too big, check it, and pay a fee.

Checked baggage

As per Air Canada checked baggage policy,  the allowance depends on your cabin class, fare type, and loyalty status. The maximum weight per bag is 50 lbs (23 kg) and the maximum total dimensions are 62 inches (158 cm).

Economy Class

One bag of 50 lb (23 kg) and the maximum linear dimensions per bag 62 inches (158 cm).

Premium Economy class

There are two bags, each weighing up to 50 lb (23 kg), and the maximum linear dimensions per bag are 62 inches (158 cm).

Business class

The Air Canada baggage policy allows up to three bags weighing a total of 32 kg on international and domestic routes.

Infants

If you are flying with Air Canada and your infant will be on your lap, you can bring one 23kg (50lb) per bag with maximum linear dimensions per bag: 158 cm (62in).

Overweight and Oversized Baggage

  • Overweight bags - 50–70 lbs (23–32 kg)
  • Oversized bags - 63–115 in (160–292 cm)

Please note

Get in touch with the airline’s customer service team for updated baggage allowance as it might vary as per the ticket type, route, and other factors.

Does Air Canada Charge for Baggage?

Yes, you must pay Air Canada baggage allowance charges for checked bags. Your checked baggage allowance depends on:

  • Fare Type
  • Destination
  • Ticket Purchase Date
  • Loyalty Program Status

This applies to flights with Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express (operated by Jazz).

Please note

  • You can use the checked baggage calculator (available on Air Canada's checked baggage page) to find out if you have a free checked baggage allowance and to see any required extra fees.
  • Air Canada doesn’t accept cash payments at:
    • Its airport counters in the United States
    • The airline’s counters at some Canadian airports

What is the Air Canada Baggage Fees?

Here are Air Canada baggage fees (per person one way) for the respective fare types -

Fare TypesBasic and StandardComfort and Flex
1st Bag2nd Bag1st Bag2nd Bag
Economy Class travel within Canada$35.00 - $42.00$50.00 - $60.00Free$50.00 - $60.00
Economy Class travel between Canada and the U.S. (including Hawaii and Alaska)$35.00 - $42.00$50.00 - $60.00Free$50.00 - $60.00
Economy Class travel between Canada and the Caribbean, Mexico, or Central America$35.00$50.00Free$50.00

Source: https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/home/legal/products-and-services.html#/home:

Please note

  • 2 bags are free for Latitude fares in all the above Economy Class travel.
  • Baggage allowance for flights between Canada and international destinations varies by route and ticket date.
    • First Bag Fee: $75.00 (for Economy Basic fares and Aeroplan Standard Rewards)
    • Second Bag Fee: $100.00
  • Fees are in Canadian dollars (CAD), accurate as of October 28, 2024, and may change without notice. Taxes from 0% to 20% may apply based on your itinerary.

How to Buy Extra Baggage in Air Canada?

You can add extra luggage to your flights easily. Pay for the excess luggage at check-in -

  • Online
  • Through your mobile device
  • At the airport using one of the airline’s self-service check-in kiosks
  • At an Air Canada check-in counter

In Conclusion

In a nutshell, the Air Canada baggage allowance ensures a smooth and stress-free travel experience. By familiarizing yourself with the guidelines for checked and carry-on baggage, you can avoid unexpected fees, ensuring a seamless trip.

Whether you are a frequent flyer or a first-time traveler, knowing what to expect helps you pack smartly and travel confidently. Always check for the most up-to-date information directly with Air Canada, and enjoy a hassle-free journey with no surprises at the airport.

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