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Special baggage

  • Special baggage should be of 32kg or less in weight, with the sum of the three sides being 292cm or less.
  • Special baggage is different in shape and size from regular baggage, and therefore is prone to being bent or damaged during transport. Such items falling under the category of special baggage must be securely packaged in a dedicated hard case or a box filled with buffer material for them to be checked in.
  • Please take note that if special baggage that is inappropriately packaged is damaged, no compensation shall be offered.
  • A pledge on the transport of special baggage must be signed at check-in.

Golf equipment.

For the sum of the weight of one golf bag and one regular suitcase will have the allowance for one piece of free checked-in baggage of a given ticket class applied.

If a passenger with an allowance for one piece (23kg) of free baggage allowance also checks in one golf bag. The sum of one golf bag+one
regular suitcase is 23kg or less:
The sum of one golf bag+one
regular suitcase is 32kg or less
Treated as one piece of checked-in baggage (Free) Treated as one piece of checked-in baggage but if the weight exceeds the maximum, a surcharge must be paid.

Bicycles

  • For bicycles, the handles should be fixed firmly and the pedals removed before being packaged in a dedicated case or paper box filled with shock-absorbing fillers.
  • Bicycles with engines attached, motorcycles or jet skis cannot be transported as baggage.

Transport of large musical instruments

When bringing musical instruments into the cabin as carry-on baggage
  • Small musical instruments whose sum of the three sides is 115cm or smaller and within the allowance for carry-on baggage may be brought inside the cabin. (However, it must fit into the overhead bin)
  • For large musical instruments with the sum of the three sides exceeding 115cm, an additional seat must be purchased for them to be brought into the cabin.
  • Please inquire through the Sky Angkor Airlines Reservations regarding the purchase of an additional seat for the instrument.
When musical instruments are transported as checked-in baggage
  • Due to the high likelihood of damage, we recommend that musical instruments be brought on board as carry-on baggage or by purchasing an additional seat.
  • If the allowance for the total number of pieces, size or weight of free baggage is exceeded, a surcharge must be paid.
  • When sending the item as checked-in baggage, download the form for the pledge on the transport of special baggage, fill it out and submit to the employee at the check-in counter.