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Travelers opting for flight journeys within their country need to have a thorough knowledge about the various rules and restrictions regarding baggage, pertaining to each airline. iFfyBusiness has gathered information regarding Carry on allowance, Checked Baggage Allowance, Excess Baggage Rules unique to each airline to ensure your domestic journey is a smooth one.

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Continental Airlines Domestic Baggage Policies
Continental Airlines  Restrictions and allowances details
Carry on Allowance

• "All locations except India and some airports in the United Kingdom: 1 bag and 1 personal item, 51 linear in or 130 cm (L+W+H), 40 lbs or 18 kg.
• India: 1 bag and 1 personal item, 45 linear in or 114 cm (L+W+H), 40 lbs or 18 kg.
• United Kingdom - Belfast and Bristol: 1 bag, 45 linear in or 114 cm (L+W+H), 40 lbs or 18 kg"

Checked Baggage Allowance

Passengers traveling to/from Canada and within the Mainland U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands are allowed 2 checked bags per passenger, but with the following requirements:
• Weighing not more than 50lbs/23 kg
• Not exceeding 62 linear inches/157cm (length + width + height)
However, if you are an OnePass Elite Member traveling in Economy Class, you enjoy an excess baggage allowance of up to 70 pounds/32 kg. Besides, First or BusinessFirst passengers can carry an additional bag, with the maximum weight permissible for any bag being 70 pounds/32 kg.

Excess Baggage Rules If your baggage exceeds Continental Airlines' limits of free baggage allowance, you're required to pay additional fee based on quantity, weight and size. For bags weighing 51-70 lb, you'll be charged an additional amount of $50 and for Bags weighing over 70 lbs are not accepted.. For every bag over 63 inches, you're required to pay an additional amount of $100. The rates for additional pieces of baggage are - $100.
Delayed Lost Damaged Baggage

Articles Lost on-board: Articles that were left on-board a Continental aircraft may be reported to the Continental Airlines Baggage Resolution Center at its 24/7 toll-free number: 1.800.335.BAGS (1.800.335.2247) prompt 1. If the toll-free number is not available in your area, please call 1.281.821.3526 prompt 1.

You may also report your loss to a Continental Baggage Services representative at any airport served by Continental Airlines.
Damaged Articles: Damaged items should be reported to and viewed by the Airport Baggage Service Office immediately after the arrival of your flight, or must be viewed by and reported to Continental Airlines in writing no later than 4 hours (for international travel 7 days) after flight arrival. For information regarding damaged items, contact the airport Baggage Service Office where the damage was reported.

In the course of normal handling, your baggage may show evidence of use. Continental is not liable for minor cuts, scratches, scuffs, dents and soil. Continental is not responsible for conditions that result from normal wear and tear or the following:

Damage to wheels, feet, extending handles, over-packed bag and items of fragile or perishable nature
Loss of external locks, pull straps or security straps
Manufacturer's defects.

Sports Equipment Continental accepts one item of archery equipment per customer in lieu of one piece of free baggage. Besides, a non-motorized bicycle with single seat or up to two non-motorized bicycles packed in one case is accepted as a checked baggage. You can also carry one Boogie/Skim/Speed board or one board bag containing up to two boards per customer in lieu of one piece of free baggage. For detailed guidelines, please refer to the Continental Airlines website or call up a Continental Airlines agent.

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