| (A) |
Restriction
of Acceptance as Baggage |
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(1) |
ANA will refuse to accept as Baggage: |
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(a) |
items which do not constitute Baggage as defined in Article 1; |
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(b) |
items which may endanger an aircraft or any person or property,
such as items which are specified in the Dangerous Goods Regulations of the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport
Association (IATA) and in ANA's Regulations; |
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(c) |
items Carriage of which is prohibited by Applicable Laws of
any state or country to be flown from, into or over; |
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(d) |
items which ANA deems unsuitable for Carriage by reason of their
weight, size, shape or character such as being fragile or perishable; |
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(e) |
live animals, except those provided for in Paragraph (K) of
this Article; or |
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(f) |
Firearms, swords and other similar items, except as otherwise
provided in ANA's Regulations. |
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(2) |
ANA may refuse Carriage of, and take any necessary
step with respect to, items of which Carriage as Baggage is prohibited by the
preceding sub-paragraph (1) and may refuse onward Carriage of any such item
upon discovery thereof. |
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(3) |
ANA will refuse to accept fragile or perishable
items, money, jewelry, precious metals, negotiable papers, securities or other
valuables, business documents, passports or other identification documents necessary
for travel or samples as Checked Baggage. |
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(4) |
ANA may refuse to carry Baggage as Checked Baggage
in case it is not properly packed in a suitcase or other suitable container
to ensure safe Carriage with ordinary care in handling. |
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(5) |
If any item referred to in sub-paragraph (1) of this
paragraph is carried, whether or not Carriage of such item as Baggage is prohibited,
such Carriage shall be subject to the charges, limitations of liability and any
other provision of these Conditions of Carriage applicable to Carriage of Baggage.
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| (B) |
Search of Baggage,
Etc. |
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(1) |
ANA may inspect the contents of passenger's baggage
by opening his/her baggage and/or by using some device in the presence of the
passenger concerned or a third person, whenever ANA deems it necessary to do
so, for the purpose of security (including but not limited to the prevention
of unlawful acts of seizure, exercise of control or destruction of aircraft)
and/or for any other reason. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ANA may inspect
the Passenger's Baggage in his/her or a third person's absence to see whether
he/she is in possession of, or his/her Baggage contains, any item referred to
in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (A) of this Article. |
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(2) |
ANA may search passenger's articles by touching
the passenger through his/her clothes and personal fittings including wigs or
by using such instruments as a metal detector, whenever ANA deems it necessary
to do so, for the purpose of preventing unlawful acts of seizure, exercise of
control or destruction of aircraft |
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(3) |
When a passenger does not agree with ANA's inspection
as specified in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph, ANA will refuse to carry
such a passenger's baggage. |
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(4) |
When a passenger does not agree with ANA's search
as specified in sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph, ANA will refuse to carry
such a passenger. |
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(5) |
When such dangerous, perishable or unsuitable articles
as specified in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (A) of this Article have been found
as a result of such inspection or search as specified in sup-paragraph (1) or
(2) of this paragraph, ANA may refuse to carry such baggage, or may make necessary
disposal of such baggage.
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| (C) |
Checked Baggage |
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(1) |
Nothing contained in these Conditions of Carriage
shall entitle a Passenger to have his/her Baggage checked on a flight for which
a Carrier does not accept checking of Baggage. |
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(2) |
Unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations
or Applicable Laws, ANA will, upon presentation by a Passenger of a valid Ticket
covering Carriage on the lines of ANA or on the lines of ANA and one or more
other Carriers, accept as Checked Baggage the Baggage which is tendered by the
Passenger at the office designated, and by the time prescribed, by ANA in respect
of Carriage on the lines designated on the Ticket; provided that ANA will not
accept as Checked Baggage the Baggage tendered for Carriage: |
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(a) |
beyond the Destination designated, or on any routing not designated,
on the Ticket; |
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(b) |
beyond a Stopover point, or beyond a point at which the Passenger
transfers to a connecting flight departing from a different airport from that
at which the Passenger is scheduled to arrive under the Ticket, unless otherwise
provided for in ANA's Regulations; |
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(c) |
beyond a point of transfer of the Baggage to any other Carrier
with which ANA has no interline Baggage agreement or which has different conditions
of Carriage of Baggage from ANA's; |
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(d) |
for a sector in respect to which the Passenger holds no reservation; |
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(e) |
beyond a point at which the Passenger desires to resume possession
of such Baggage or any portion thereof; or |
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(f) |
for a sector in respect to which the Passenger does not pay
all applicable charges. |
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(3) |
Upon delivery to ANA of Baggage to be checked,
ANA will describe in the Ticket the number of pieces and/or weight of the Checked
Baggage (which act shall constitute the issuance of a Baggage Check) and will
issue a Baggage Identification Tag for each piece of the Checked Baggage. |
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(4) |
If a piece of Checked Baggage of a Passenger has
no name, initial or other personal identification, the Passenger shall affix
such identification to the Baggage prior to ANA's acceptance of checking. |
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(5) |
ANA will, to the reasonable extent possible, carry
Checked Baggage of a Passenger coincidently with the Passenger on the aircraft
which the Passenger boards; provided that, if ANA deems it difficult or impracticable,
ANA may carry the Checked Baggage on any other flight in which such Baggage
can be loaded within the maximum weight allowance or by any other transportation
service. |
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● (6) |
Until March 31st, 2011 In the case of Carriage from or to a point or points
in the United States of America, Canada or any other country provided in ANA's
Regulations, ANA will, unless ANA otherwise agrees in advance, refuse to accept
Carriage of any piece of Baggage the total of the greatest outside length, the
greatest outside height and the greatest outside width (hereinafter referred to
as the "sum of the three dimensions") of which exceeds 203 centimeters (80 inches)
and/or the weight of which exceeds 32 kilograms (70 pounds). In case ANA accepts
such Carriage, charges shall be assessed in accordance with ANA's Regulations.
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● (6) |
On and After April 1st, 2011
ANA will, unless ANA otherwise agrees in advance, refuse to accept Carriage of any piece of Baggage the total of the greatest outside length, the greatest outside height and the greatest outside width (hereinafter referred to as the "sum of the three dimensions") of which exceeds 203 centimeters (80 inches) the weight of which exceeds 32 kilograms (70 pounds) and/or the total weight for all checked baggage of which exceeds 100 kilograms (220 pounds). In case ANA accepts such Carriage, charges shall be assessed in accordance with ANA's Regulations.
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| (D) |
Unchecked Baggage |
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(1) |
Except articles specifically permitted by ANA to be carried into the cabin, Baggage which a Passenger may carry into the cabin shall be, besides a Passenger's personal belongings which the Passenger carries and retains as permitted by ANA's Regulations, the total dimensions of which shall not exceed 115 centimeters (45inches), one piece of article provided in ANA's Regulations which can be stowed in an enclosed storage compartment in the cabin or under the seat in front of the Passenger, the sum of the three dimensions of which shall not exceed 115 centimeters (45 inches); provided that the total weight of such articles shall not exceed 10 kilograms (22 pounds). A Passenger shall not carry into the cabin any Baggage which ANA deems cannot be stowed in safety in the cabin. |
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(2) |
ANA will permit a Passenger to carry into the cabin
articles not suitable for Carriage in a cargo compartment (such as fragile musical
instruments) only if a prior due notice of such article is given to, and a prior
permission to such Carriage is granted by, ANA. Carriage of such Baggage shall
be subject to a charge provided in ANA's Regulations.
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| (E) |
Free Baggage Allowance |
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● (1) |
Until March 31st, 2011 The total free Baggage allowance of Checked and
Unchecked Baggage of each Passenger shall be as follows: |
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(a) |
a Passenger paying a first class fare shall, unless otherwise
provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of 40
kilograms (88 pounds); |
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(b) |
a Passenger paying an intermediate class fare shall, unless
otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Checked Baggage allowance
of 30 kilograms (66 pounds); |
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(c) |
a Passenger paying an economy class fare shall, unless otherwise
provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of 20
kilograms (44 pounds); and |
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(d) |
in addition to the preceding (a), (b) and (c), a Passenger shall, unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Baggage allowance of Unchecked Baggage as described in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (D) of this article. |
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(e) |
Notwithstanding the preceding (a),(b), (c) and (d), an Infant
paying an Infant fare shall receive a free Baggage allowance of 10 kilograms (22
pounds) for Checked Baggage plus either one fully collapsible stroller/ pushchair
or Infant's carrying basket or Infant's car seat. |
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(2) |
Notwithstanding the preceding sub-paragraph (1), in the case of Carriage from or to a point or points in the United States of America, Canada or any other country provided in ANA's Regulations, the free Baggage allowance for each Passenger shall be as follows: |
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(a) |
a Passenger paying a first or intermediate class fare shall
receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of two pieces of Baggage the weight
of each piece of which shall not exceed 32 kilograms (70 pounds); provided that
the sum of the three dimensions of each piece shall not exceed 158 centimeters
(62 inches); |
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(b) |
a Passenger paying an economy class fare shall receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of two pieces of Baggage the weight of each piece of which shall not exceed 23 kilograms (50 pounds); provided that the aggregated sum of the three dimensions of those two pieces shall not exceed 273 centimeters (107 inches) and the sum of the three dimensions of each piece shall not exceed 158 centimeters (62 inches); |
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in addition to the preceding (a) and (b), a Passenger shall, unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Baggage allowance of Unchecked Baggage as described in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (D) of this article; and |
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(d) |
notwithstanding the preceding (a),(b) and (c), an Infant paying
an Infant fare shall receive a free Baggage allowance of one piece of Checked
Baggage the sum of the three dimensions of which shall not exceed 115 centimeters
(45 inches) plus either of one fully collapsible stroller/pushchair or Infant's
carrying basket or Infant's car seat. |
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(e) |
Each of the articles set forth below may be deemed, irrespective
of its actual dimensions, a piece of Baggage the sum of the three dimensions
of which is 158 centimeters (62 inches). |
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(i) one sleeping bag or bedroll |
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(ii) one rucksack, knapsack or back sack |
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(iii) one pair of snow skis with one pair of ski poles and one
pair of ski boots |
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(iv) one golf bag containing golf clubs and one pair of golf
shoes |
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(v) one duffle-type bag |
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(vi) one suitably packed bicycle |
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(vii) one portable musical instruments not exceeding 100 centimeters
(39 inches) in length |
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(viii) such other articles as are provided in ANA's Regulations |
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(3) |
The free Baggage allowance for each portion of
a trip will be that applicable to the class of services for which the fare is
paid. |
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(4) |
In the event that two or more Passengers travelling
on the same flight check their Baggage at the same time to be carried by ANA to
the same place, ANA may, upon those Passenger's request, provide them collectively
with a free Baggage allowance equal to the aggregated individual free Baggage
allowance in respect of weight or number of pieces.
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● (1) |
On and After April 1st, 2011 The total free Baggage allowance of Checked and Unchecked Baggage of each Passenger shall be as follows: |
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(a) |
a Passenger paying a first fare shall receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of three pieces of Baggage the weight of each piece of which shall not exceed 32 kilograms (70
pounds); provided that the sum of the three dimensions of each piece shall not exceed 203
centimeters (80 inches); |
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a Passenger paying an intermediate class fare shall receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of two pieces of Baggage the weight of each piece of which shall not exceed 32 kilograms (70 pounds); provided that the sum of the three dimensions of each piece shall not exceed 203 centimeters (80 inches); |
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a Passenger paying an economy class fare shall receive a free Checked Baggage allowance of two pieces of Baggage the weight of each piece of which shall not exceed 23 kilograms (50 pounds); provided that the sum of the three dimensions of each piece shall not exceed 203 centimeters (80 inches); |
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in addition to the preceding (a), (b) and (c) a Passenger shall, unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations, receive a free Baggage allowance of Unchecked Baggage as described in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (D) of this article; and |
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notwithstanding the preceding (a),(b), (c) and (d) an Infant paying an Infant fare shall receive a free Baggage allowance of one piece of Checked Baggage the sum of the three dimensions of which shall not exceed 203 centimeters (80 inches). |
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(2) |
The free Baggage allowance for each portion of a trip will be that applicable to the class of services for which the fare is paid. |
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(3) |
In the event that two or more Passengers travelling on the same flight check their Baggage at the same time to be carried by ANA to the same place, ANA may, upon those Passenger's request, provide them collectively with a free Baggage allowance equal to the aggregated individual free Baggage allowance in respect of weight or number of pieces. |
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A fully collapsible stroller/pushchair, carrying basket and/or a car seat for Infants or children passenger's own use are accepted for free and are not included into the free Baggage allowance.
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Effective from August 23rd, 2011 In the event that two or more Passengers travelling on the same flight check their Baggage at the same time to be carried by ANA to the same place, ANA may, upon those Passenger's request, provide them collectively with a free Baggage allowance equal to the aggregated individual free Baggage allowance in respect of number of pieces.
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| (F) |
Special Free Baggage
Allowance |
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In addition to the free Baggage allowance provided
in the preceding paragraph (E) above, ANA will carry as Baggage, without additional
charge, a Passenger's personal belongings. permitted by ANA's Regulations only
when the Passenger carries and retains them.
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| (G) |
Excess Baggage |
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Until March 31st, 2011 Unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations,
Baggage weighing in excess of the applicable free Baggage allowance shall be
charged at the rate per kilogram (2.2 pounds) of one and one-half percent (1.5%)
of the highest normal direct adult one way economy class fare in effect on the
date of issuance of an excess Baggage ticket. |
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(2) |
Notwithstanding the preceding sub-paragraph (1),
in the case of Carriage involving a point or points in the United States of
America, Canada or any other country provided in ANA's Regulations as the place
of departure or the Destination, Baggage in excess of the free Baggage allowance
set forth in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph (E) of this Article shall be subject
to the applicable excess Baggage charge provided in ANA's Regulations. |
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(3) |
Unless ANA otherwise agrees in advance with a Passenger,
ANA may carry the Passenger's Baggage which is in excess of the applicable free
Baggage allowance on any other flight or by any other transportation service.
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On and After April 1st, 2011 Baggage in excess of the free Baggage allowance set forth in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (E) of this Article shall be subject to the applicable excess Baggage charge provided in ANA's Regulations. |
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(2) |
Unless ANA otherwise agrees in advance with a Passenger, ANA may carry the Passenger's Baggage which is in excess of the applicable free Baggage allowance on any other flight or by any other transportation service.
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| (H) |
Declaration of Baggage
the Value of which Exceeds the Limit of Liability and Excess Value Charges |
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(1) |
A Passenger may declare a value of Baggage in excess
of the liability limitation of ANA pursuant to sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) of paragraph
(B) of Article 18. In the event that such declaration is made, Carriage of the
Baggage to be performed by ANA shall be subject to a charge at the rate of U.S.$0.50
for each U.S.$100 or any fraction thereof as excess value charges with respect
to such excess value; provided that the a value of Baggage to be declared by one
Passenger shall not exceed U.S.$2,500. |
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(2) |
Unless otherwise provided in ANA's Regulations, a
Passenger may pay excess value charges at the place of departure for a travel
to the Destination; provided that, if a portion of the Carriage is performed by
any other Carrier which apply different excess value charges from ANA, ANA may
refuse to accept an excess value declaration with respect to such portion.
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| (I) |
Excess Baggage Charge
or Excess Value Charge on Rerouting or Cancellation |
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Any payment or refund of excess Baggage charge or
excess value charge to be made in the case of Rerouting or cancellation of Carriage
shall be subject to the provisions hereunder concerning payment of additional
fare or refund of fare; provided that ANA shall not make refund of excess value
charge in the event that a portion of the Carriage is completed.
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| (J) |
Collection and Delivery
of Baggage |
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(1) |
A Passenger shall claim and receive his/her Baggage
as soon as reasonably possible after it becomes receivable at the Destination
or Stopover point. |
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(2) |
The bearer of the Baggage Check and the Baggage
Identification Tag(s) issued to a Passenger when his/her Baggage is checked
shall be exclusively entitled to accept delivery of the Baggage; provided that
a Passenger who fails to present a Baggage Identification Tag(s) may accept
delivery of the Baggage if he/she presents to ANA the Baggage Check and if the
Baggage is identified by other means. ANA shall not be obligated to ascertain
that the bearer of a Baggage Check and a Baggage Identification Tag(s) is truly
entitled to accept delivery of the Baggage. ANA shall not be liable for any
damage arising out of or in connection with its failure to so ascertain. |
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(3) |
If a person claiming Baggage is unable to receive
Baggage pursuant to the preceding sub-paragraph (2), ANA will deliver the Baggage
to such person only if he/she establishes to ANA's satisfaction that he/she
is duly entitled to receive the Baggage and if such person shall, upon ANA's
request, provide ANA with adequate security to indemnify ANA from any loss and
damage incurred by ANA in connection with such delivery. |
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(4) |
ANA may, unless precluded by Applicable Laws and
if time and other circumstances permit, deliver Checked Baggage to the bearer
of a Baggage Check and a Baggage Identification Tag(s) at the place of departure
or unscheduled stopping place if he/she requests such delivery. In delivering
Baggage at the place of departure or unscheduled stopping place, ANA will not
refund any charges paid for such Baggage. |
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(5) |
Acceptance of delivery of Baggage by the bearer of
a Baggage Check and a Baggage Identification Tag(s) without his/her written complaint
at the time of the delivery shall constitute prima facie evidence that the Baggage
has been delivered in good condition and in accordance with the contract of Carriage.
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| (K) |
Animals |
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(1) |
Subject to ANA's Regulations and with ANA's prior
consent, ANA will accept Carriage of animals such as dogs, cats, household birds
and other pets if a Passenger puts those animals into a proper container and
obtains valid health and vaccination certificates, entry permits and any other
documents each required by any state or country to be flown into or over. |
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(2) |
In the event that ANA accepts Carriage of an animal
as Baggage of a Passenger, the animal shall, together with its container and
food to be carried, not be included in the free Baggage allowance of the Passenger
but shall constitute excess Baggage for which the Passenger shall pay a charge
provided in ANA's Regulations. |
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(3) |
Notwithstanding the preceding sub-paragraph (2), an assistance or service dog accompanying a Passenger with a disability to assist such Passenger together with a container and food will, subject to ANA's Regulations, be carried free of charge in addition to the normal free Baggage allowance. |
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(4) |
ANA will accept Carriage of an animal subject to
the condition that a Passenger shall observe ANA's Regulations and shall be fully
responsible for such animal. ANA shall not be liable for injury to, sickness or
death of, such animal if and to the extent that such event resulted from the
inherent nature of such animal.
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