Sistema De Ventas
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BAGGAGE PROVISIONS SELECTION CRITERIA
(for implementation 01 April 2011)
PTC1(57)302
PTC2(89)302
PTC3(61)302
PTC12(119)302
PTC23(83)302
PTC31(85)302
PTC123(93)302
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Example 1
Expiry Indefinite
Itinerary: MEX- BDA-LON (No stopovers)
Type B
RESOLVED that,
Cxr = XX
Cxr = YY
MEXX/BDA
LON
Through checked MEXLON. Use the baggage
provisions of:
Step 1. Carriers XX and YY, if they are the same,
unless otherwise agreed the following baggage provisions
selectionprocess should apply for interline journeys
Step 2. The MSC (Cxr YY)
1)
Baggage provisions is defined as free baggage
allowance rules and baggage charges
Step 3. First check-in carrier (CxrXX)
2)
for the purposes of baggage provisions selection,
the following 4 step process should apply for
interline journeys:
a) Step 1: If the published baggage provisions among
allparticipating carriers are the same; these
provisions will apply.
b) Step 2: Where the one or more published baggage
provisions differ between participating carriers,
apply any common provisions and whereprovisions differ the published baggage provisions
of the Most Significant Carrier (MSC).
(In case of code share flights this will be the
Operating Carrier, unless that carrier publishes a
rulestipulating that it will be the Marketing Carrier);
c) Step 3: If the MSC does not publish baggage
provisions for the journey concerned apply the
published baggage provisions of the carrieraccepting the baggage at check-in
d) Step 4: If the carrier accepting the baggage at
check-in does not publish baggage provisions for
the interline journey concerned apply the published
baggage provisionsof each operating airline
sector-by-sector.
MOST SIGNIFICANT CARRIER (MSC)
3)
the MSC is
a) For travel between two or more Tariff Conference
areas, the carrier performing carriage on the...
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