Sounds like an Air Jamaica Flight - so here's the info from them. If your not on Air Jamaica, (say, maybe, American) you can safely assume the info will not vary much at all. Each of the airlines maintain a Baggage Info page on their website.
First Class
• 2 checked bags up to 70 lbs (32kg) each with maximum dimensions of 62” (157cm) each
Economy Class
• 2 checked bags up to 50 lbs (23kg) each with maximum dimensions of 62” (157cm) each
• Each piece of checked baggage weighing 51-70 lbs (23–32 kg) will be charged US$25 (CAD34.00) per bag if it is a part of your free allowance. (Not applicable for travel to/from the UK)
• Bags weighing over 70 lbs (32kg) or exceeding 62” (157cm) regardless of the weight will not be accepted and must be shipped via Cargo.
The Excess Baggage Charge between USA and the Caribbean is $75.00 for a bag from 1-70 lbs.
2006-11-23 03:32:58
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answered by travel guy 5
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Most charter flights are 2 checked luggage and a carry on
the 2 checked are not to exceed 44 lbs, the carryon not to exceed 11 lbs - overage chargers for weight is $7 a kilo cdn if that helps.
they may not let you on with the other pc of luggage - go in line to the site of who you are actually travelling with, sometimes they have packages that will let you go over your allowable
2006-11-23 03:14:53
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answered by ice_princess 3
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once you're flying to/from united states & Canada to a international vacation spot, maximum airways bypass by 'products'. you're commonly allowed a million piece of bag no longer weighing better than 50lbs, or 23kgs.some airways nevertheless assist you examine in 2 products (it really is the norm) even though it will be counted on the airline. once you're flying everywhere else to everywhere else, it really is mostly by weight and is constrained to 20kgs no remember what number products you examine in. with out understanding which airline you're flying with and from the position to the position , i won't be able to provide you with a perfect away answer. Sorry. playstation - once you're flying in corporation or perfect high quality, or is an elite member of the airways' ordinary Flyer programme, you could of direction carry extra bags.
2016-11-29 09:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you can bring with you as many pieces as you want,but you have to watch out for the total weight of your luggage which cannot exceed 20kg, then you have to pay a fare for each additional kilo
2006-11-23 03:16:00
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answered by Lorenzo Agostini 2
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Sorry, it goes by weight... you'll have to call the airline and ask their restrictions then toss those bags on the scale before you leave home. Have a safe flight, Godspeed.
2006-11-23 03:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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One carry on, a purse, and 2 suitcases under 50 pounds.
2006-11-23 03:09:49
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answered by *~*~*~* 4
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