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Dangerous Items
Sports Equipment
Hunting Equipment
Musical Instruments
Unaccompanied Minors
Pets
Air Canada Jazz Policies
Hunting Equipment
Air Canada accept Hunting Equipment. If checked in separately, each item within the hunting equipment category counts as one piece of baggage. Additional checked baggage charges may apply if your maximum number of items allowed has been exceeded. Passengers should pre-register any Hunting Equipment at the time of booking, and passengers are advised to be at the airport an additional 30 minutes before your normally recommended check in time. These restrictions apply to the following items - Ammunition, Antlers or Horns, Archery equipment, Bounty, Firearms.