The following personal electronic devices may be carried for personal use and used in the aircraft when permitted by the flight crew: cameras, phones, laptops, tablets, air purifiers, calculators, cordless noise filtering headsets, e-watches, entertainment systems and games.
The following personal electronic devices may be transported but not used on the aircraft: electronic cigarettes, vaporizers, AM/FM transmitters and receivers, remote-controlled toys, CB radios and portable two-way radio communication devices.
There are special instructions on how to handle various types of batteries for both carry on and checked baggage.
Visit our Sports Equipment page for more information.
One fishing rod and one tackle box is allowed per customer. Fishing rods must be encased in a hard-shell container. Overweight and oversize fees may apply
Visit our Sports Equipment page for more information.
Visit our Sports Equipment page for more information.
Visit our Sports Equipment page for more information.
Seats may not be purchased for instruments. Small instruments may be brought on as carry-on baggage if they meet the size and weight requirements. All instruments must be stowed in the overhead compartment, under the seat or in other approved locations. This is left to the discretion of the Flair representative upon checking flight and baggage loads. Instruments may also be accepted as checked baggage when properly packed. Overweight and oversize fees may apply.
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Flair does not accept liability for spoilage for any reason, including delays. Flair will accept perishable items (including, but not limited to, floral products, fruit, meat, etc.) as part of your checked baggage and/or carry-on baggage. Improperly packaged items will not be accepted for transport in carry-on or checked baggage. Products must be eviscerated. Perishable items must meet the weight and size guidelines.
Items must be packaged in a leak proof container (e.g. a metal or plastic cooler) that is able to withstand shock, normal handling, vibration, changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure. Styrofoam™ coolers will not be accepted as checked baggage. Items must be marked as “perishable” or “fragile” and have a directional “this side up” arrow. Only acceptable coolants can be used, such as gel packs and frozen vegetables. Perishable items cannot be packed with ice or brine.
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Critical medications should accompany the passenger in their carry on bag or personal item. Essential prescription and non-prescription liquid or gel-based medications, including items such as contact-lens/eye solution, cough syrup/spray, gel capsules or liquid-filled capsules (e.g. ibuprofen) are allowed to be in carry-ons in volumes greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz.). Syringes must be for personal medical use and the needle guard must be in place. The passenger must possess medication that is to be administered by means of the syringe or needle and biojectors. See CATSA for more details.
Flair permits one manual or electric wheelchair, or mobility aid, per passenger, as checked baggage. This includes the following items:
Due to the size and configuration of batteries on motorized wheelchairs, Flair may not be able to accommodate all devices. Contact customer service prior to your flight if you are bringing such an item onboard. In the case of electrical devices, the batteries must meet the requirements set out in the applicable dangerous goods regulations.
Items such as jewelry, all forms of keys including vehicle, house or storage and identification documents including passports should be carried on your person or packed in your personal carry-on item that you will store under your seat, or in the overhead bin.
Ensure each item is labeled with your name, phone number and email (do not include the address of your home). Ensure fragile items are packed appropriately to prevent damage or from becoming a nuisance or hazard due to breakage or leakage.
Visit CATSA for a list of items permitted in checked baggage.