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Travelers urged to reach out to airlines about luggage matters prior to airport arrival

Airline Advisory: Travelers urged to inquire about luggage details from carriers prior to airport departures. Support and information crews on standby...

Travelers should inquire about luggage details from airlines prior to airport arrival, as per ANA's...
Travelers should inquire about luggage details from airlines prior to airport arrival, as per ANA's advice. The airline's support and information teams stand ready to assist.

Travelers urged to reach out to airlines about luggage matters prior to airport arrival

Hangin' with ANA as they guarantee seamless baggage handling, even amidst unexpected obstacles like the power outage that rocked Portugal and Spain a few days ago. In the wake of this, ground handling crews have been tirelessly working to get your luggage back to you.

A quick chat with Ruben Simas, a union rep from the National Union of Civil Aviation Workers (Sintac), reveals they're doing their best to get things back on track. Lisbon airport, too, has announced a plan to tackle the baggage conundrum, since the long lines at the baggage drop-off counters are causing quite a commotion. They've shared that anxious flyers can expect a call from their airline as part of this strategy.

Now, ANA's been swamped with rescheduling requests and demands for baggage handling following Monday's flight cancellations. If you're curious about ANA's baggage policies, here's a quick lowdown:

  • Bag Check-in: Whenever you're ready to board with ANA, make your way to either the self-service baggage drop machines or counters. Regular passengers can check in up to 20 kg of free baggage, while Premium class passengers get the luxury of 40 kg[1].
  • Security Clearance: Don't forget to clear security at least 20 minutes before your flight departure[1].
  • Baggage Limitations: ANA has some baggage size and weight restrictions based on aircraft type and flight route[4].

Despite the chaos, ANA's baggage delivery seems to remain on course, but for the most accurate information, it's best to get in touch with them directly.

Travelers hoping to learn about ANA's baggage policies in Portugal can check-in their luggage at the self-service baggage drop machines or counters at Lisbon airport, with regular passengers allowed to check up to 20 kg and Premium class passengers up to 40 kg. Despite the recent baggage issues caused by the power outage, ANA's baggage delivery seems to be progressing smoothly, but it's advisable to contact them directly for the most accurate information regarding your specific situation.

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