Copa Airlines is an international airline headquartered in Panama City, where its main hub is Tocumen International Airport.
Copa Airlines has its own baggage policy, and it's essential for passengers to be aware of it if they choose to travel with this airline.
Baggage Policy: Weight and Payment
For flights to/from Cuba, individual pieces weighing more than 32 kg (70 lb) are not permitted. For flights to and from Mexico, the first piece of luggage is allowed at a weight of 25 kg, per Mexican regulations. However, the second piece of luggage must weigh 23 kg and is subject to a fee. For flights that allow one piece of luggage weighing 23 kg, a fee of USD 40 will apply to the second piece of luggage weighing 23 kg. This applies to Economy Promo and Economy Extra fares. Economy Flex fares are exempt from fees. In that case, you may transport two pieces of luggage weighing 2 kg each free of charge.
On the other hand, any piece of luggage that is greater than 45 kg (100 lb) must be sent as cargo through Copa Cargo.
Baggage Policy: Excess Baggage
All overweight, oversized, or additional baggage will be transported subject to space availability. This depends on the aircraft's cargo hold capacity. Therefore, if you're traveling with a plane, it's recommended to arrive at the airport early and check in your belongings well in advance. For international flights with Copa Airlines, you can check your bags starting 4 hours before departure.
Copa Airlines baggage policy prohibitions
Many commonly used items can be considered hazardous during flights. Therefore, all airlines establish a set of regulations regarding this matter.
For Copa Airlines, food must be transported in the aircraft cargo hold in sealed bags that prevent the release of substances, or in ICOPOR or plastic coolers. If coolers are chosen, they must be properly secured and closed to prevent the release of any residue, regardless of the position in which the packaging is placed.
It's important to keep in mind that some foods are restricted in certain countries; therefore, check that the items you wish to transport are not subject to government laws in the destination country.
Furthermore, Copa Airlines' baggage policies do not accept pets in Business Class or as checked baggage.
Final considerations of great use
The free baggage allowance when traveling with Copa Airlines is indicated on your ticket. Therefore, it is important to label your baggage with your full name, address, and telephone number of your permanent residence on the inside and outside. This will prevent your bags from being confused with those of another passenger. Please note that all items of baggage must be properly documented and registered in order to be transported.
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