Highlights
- For a one-stop easy self-service travel experience, the best place for information is aircanada.com
- Save time by checking-in online within 24 hours of departure at aircanada.com or mobile devices
- Stay informed of flight status whether travelling on Air Canada, Air Canada Express or Air Canada Rouge at aircanada.com/flightnotification
- Arrive early at the airport and consult recommended check-in and cut off times at aircanada.com/deadlines
- Allow extra time when departing from the United States as security wait times may be longer
than usual
- Check size and weight allowance when packing at aircanada.com/carryon
as carry-on baggage will be screened and tagged
- Customers should ensure their valuables, electronics, documentation, medication, car keys, money, jewelry, cameras, are in
their carry-on bags
- Provide contact information including your email address
- Customers should also provide their contact information at time of check-in (mobile/kiosk/web) to ensure they can easily be
reached in case of travel disruptions
- Follow @AirCanada on Twitter and join Air Canada on Facebook for latest travel updates
MONTREAL, June 21, 2016 /CNW Telbec/ - Summer is here and Air
Canada is offering tips to ensure a smooth travel experience. For the latest operational updates, customers are invited to visit
aircanada.com, follow @AirCanada on Twitter and
join Air Canada on Facebook, and sign up for specific flight notification alerts. Additional information on what to expect and do
in case of flight disruptions is available at http://www.aircanada.com/en/news/160607.html
Flight status and travel updates online
Operational news is available in the Daily Travel Outlook under the Flights section at the bottom of the
home page at aircanada.com. Before leaving for the airport
customers should check the status of their flights on aircanada.com, or on an internet-enabled mobile device at mobile.aircanada.com, or by calling the toll free Air Canada flight status line at 1-888-422-7533; TTY
(Hearing Impaired): 1-800-361-8071.
Flight notification
Air Canada encourages customers to provide contact information including their email
address and phone number so that they can receive flight delay and cancellation information directly on their mobile devices or via
e-mail. To register or for more information, simply visit: aircanada.com/flightnotification.
Web and mobile check-in
Air Canada customers can save time by checking-in, selecting/changing their seat,
selecting the number of checked baggage and paying any baggage fees within 24 hours of departure time either at aircanada.com or on their mobile devices through
mobile.aircanada.com.
Customers should also provide their contact information at time of check-in (mobile/kiosk/web) to ensure they can easily be
reached in case of travel disruptions.
Self-service rebooking tool
In the event of flight disruptions that may be caused by bad weather, customers are invited to rebook themselves using
Air Canada's self-service rebooking tool available on aircanada.com or their mobile device.
Recommended check-in times
During peak travel days, Air Canada recommends that customers arrive early at the airport to avoid problems associated
congestion. Information on check-in times are available at: aircanada.com/deadlines.
Valuables, Medications, Car Keys
Customers are reminded to ensure that all their valuables, including electronics, documentation, medication, car keys,
money, jewelry, cameras, etc., are with them or in their in carry-on bags and NOT in their checked bags. To
facilitate security inspection, customers carrying gifts on board the aircraft should keep them unwrapped. Information on checked
baggage allowance is available at:http://www.aircanada.com/checked aircanada.com/checked.
Health Tips
Before taking a flight, Air Canada recommends that customers take the time to familiarize themselves with tips for a
healthy travel experience provided by the Aerospace Medical Association, or see their doctor if they have a medical condition:
http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/onboard/healthtips.html
Carry-on baggage
The carry-on baggage allowance is one standard article 23cm x 40cm x 55cm weighing a maximum of 10 kg, and one personal
article 16cm x 33cm x 43cm weighing a maximum of 10 kg. More information is available at: aircanada.com/carryon.
Airport agents will be screening and tagging carry-on baggage and passengers who exceed their allowance will be required to check
their carry-on baggage, and additional checked baggage fees may apply.
Small lithium battery-powered vehicles not accepted as checked or carry-on baggage
Small lithium-battery powered vehicles (hoverboards, electric skateboards, airwheels, mini-segways and balance wheels)
should be shipped via Air Canada Cargo. Information is available at aircanada.com/cargo
Personal electronic devices powered by lithium batteries [laptops, ipads, iphones, etc] and spare batteries must be in carry-on
baggage.
Strollers
Air Canada recommends the use of small, umbrella type strollers as facilities are not
designed to accommodate larger, heavy strollers. Collapsible strollers may be checked at the gate and will be delivered to you at
the aircraft door at destination. Details of the stroller policy are available at: aircanada.com/infant-child.
Sporting equipment
Air Canada recommends that customers pre-register their sporting equipment by
contacting Air Canada
Reservations, Air Canada Vacations or
their travel agent up to 24 hours prior to departure. Some sporting equipment is entitled to a waiver of oversize and/or additional
piece charges. Details are available at: aircanada.com/excessbaggage.
External and internal name tags
As external baggage name tags sometimes become detached, Air Canada recommends that passengers place identification
INSIDE their bag. A baggage ID template is available at:
aircanada.com/baggageid.
Travelling with children
Parents travelling with children should ensure they have appropriate documents including a birth certificate showing the
name of both parents, legal documents pertaining to custody, or a parental consent letter authorizing travel where the child is
travelling alone or with only one parent.
Children travelling outside of Canada with one parent may require legal documentation proving
the other parent or guardian's consent that the child may leave the country. Consult the Embassy or Consulate of the countries the
child will be visiting and the Department of Global Affairs at 1-800-267-8376 to determine if such documentation is necessary.
Information on security measures
Government regulations stipulate customers can only transport in their carry-on baggage a limited amount of liquid, gel
and aerosol items: 100ml/100g (3.4 oz) per article or smaller. Larger containers must be placed in checked baggage.
For more information on security measures, please consult the following official web sites:
In-Transit Pre-Clearance (ITPC) in Vancouver, Toronto and
Montreal
Customers arriving in Vancouver, Montreal and
Toronto from an international flight with a connecting flight to the U.S. do not go through
Canadian Customs and Immigration. Their checked baggage is automatically transferred to their connecting flight.
Duty-free purchases
Any duty-free items purchased before or during a flight that exceed current Government regulations will be confiscated at
security check points unless they are sealed in Security Tamper Evident bags (STEBs). For more information please refer to the
Canadian Air Transport Security Agency (CATSA) web-site: catsa.gc.ca/duty-free-purchases.
Travel documentation
All international travel requires a valid passport and in some cases other documentation, such as visas, in order to
enter the country of destination and/or for transiting connection countries. The IATA Travel Centre search tool offers details regarding country-specific passport, visa and health
entry requirement.
Domestic travel requires government-issued photo identification that includes date of birth and gender for all passengers 18
years of age and older. Government regulations require that the name provided in the flight reservation be exactly the
same as it appears in the travel documentation. More information is available at: aircanada.com/traveldocumentation.
Air Canada encourages customers to complete any travel information form ahead of time at
aircanada.com.
Travelling to, from, via or over the U.S.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoint lines can be longer than normal in spring and summer.
The TSA recommends arriving at the airport 2 hours before departure if your flight is in the early morning or evening, when wait
times for screening can be up to one hour. Members of Known Traveler Programs, such as Nexus or Global Entry, may experience normal
wait times. Learn
more
The United States requires that travellers provide additional Secure Flight information at
least 72 hours before their flight or at time of booking. Please note that this requirement applies to many international flights
which are deemed to over-fly the US. For more information please consult aircanada.com/secureflight
Eligible Air Canada customers enjoy the benefits of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's TSA Pre✓™ program which
provides accelerated security screening at most U.S. departure airports by allowing customers to keep shoes, belts and light
outerwear on, and laptops and liquids in carry-on baggage. Learn more about TSA Pre✓ and
how it applies to Air Canada flights.
SOURCE Air Canada