PenAir accepts car seats in addition to normal carry-on or checked Baggage provided approved space is available. When checking your car seat on a flight, you can bring your car seat to the gate to be loaded there. If checking a car seat as Baggage the original box/packaging should be used. Liability release form must be signed.
PenAir accepts and allows in-flight use of the following electronic devices unless restricted by the Captain:
All portable electronic devices must be used under their own battery power. All devices must be stowed during take-off and landing.
Do not pack film in checked Baggage. Baggage screening devices may damage or destroy film. Pack your film in carry-on Baggage only.
PenAir accepts garment bags as either checked or carry-on Baggage included in your free allowance. Garment bags and backpacks made of easily torn material are accepted as checked Baggage provided that the passenger signs a liability release form.
When bringing your garment bag or backpack on board it must be stowed under the seat in front, in the overhead bin, or closet. Garment bags should have no more than three hangers.
PenAir allows passengers to bring syringes/needles on board if the passenger also has in their possession medication that has a professionally printed label identifying the medication or a manufacturer's name or pharmaceutical label. Flight attendants are not permitted to assist passengers with injections. To properly dispose of a syringe/needle passengers may use the syringe disposal chute in the lavatories, available on some aircraft. If disposal chute is not available contact a flight attendant for proper disposal.
CONDITIONS AND CHARGES FOR ACCEPTANCE OF SPECIAL ITEMS:
The following special items or types of items will be accepted as baggage subject to the conditions shown. Charges are applicable from the point at which the item is accepted to the point to which the item is transported.
Fragile items
Fragile items will be accepted if they are appropriately packaged in an original factory-sealed carton, cardboard mailing tube, or container or case designed for shipping such items or packed with protective internal material. However, fragile items without appropriate packaging may be accepted upon the execution of a release which relieves KS of liability for loss or damage of contents or delay in delivery resulting in damage or loss of checked baggage Such loss or damage must result solely from the unsuitability of such items as checked baggage and/or the inadequacy of their packaging, and not from KS's failure to exercise the ordinary standard of care.
The classes of items listed below are deemed to be fragile or perishable or otherwise unsuitable as checked baggage and are subject to the conditions of acceptance set forth in paragraphs 1) and 2) above.
Artistic items: Paintings; drawings; pictures; sculpture; plastics; plaster of paris molds and casts; antique items; ornamental or decorator items such as vases, figurines, trophies, display models, souvenirs, heirlooms, and other art objects, and curios.
Chinaware/Ceramics/Pottery (see also glass) chinaware, pottery, ornamental and other articles made of baked clay, earthenware, porcelain, ivory, marble, alabaster, or other similar material, including ceramics, pots, bowls, dishes, glasses, crockery, ornaments, and decorator and other items.
Electronic and Mechanical Items: Electrical and mechanical items for business or home use such as computers and related components, software, cellular phones, pagers, fax machines, photocopiers, scanners, calculators, typewriters, dictation equipment, sewing machines, water pics, coffee pots, toasters, televisions, radios (including citizen band), stereos, recorders, amplifiers, speakers, compact disc players, compact discs, video tapes, video games, video cartridges, records, audio tapes, and turntables.
Garment Bags: Garment bags (and contents thereof) that are made of paper or vinyl material designed for carrying and not for shipping and garment bags (and contents thereof) that contain articles other than garments.
Glass (see also chinaware/ceramics/pottery): Glassware, crystal, lamps, mirrors, bottles, and other glass containers and any liquids contained therein, telescopes, binoculars, barometers and eyeglasses and contact lenses that are not in their hard cases.
Household articles: Lamps, lamp shades, furniture and picture frames.
Liquids
Liquor cartons
Musical Instruments and Equipment: Guitars, violins and other stringed instruments, organs, horns, percussion, wind and brass instruments, amplifiers or speakers in conjunction with electronic instruments.
Paper: Advertising displays, business documents, models, sketches, blueprints, maps, mechanical drawings, charts, historical documents and photographs.
Perishable Items: Floral and nursery stock such as flower, fruit, and vegetable plants, cut flowers and foliage, floral displays, and bulbs, foodstuffs (fresh and frozen) such as fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, poultry, bakery, dairy products, medicines, plants and foliage such as branches and blossoms of flowers, spices, fruits, and vegetables.
Photographic/Cinematographic and Precision Equipment: Cameras, disposable cameras, photoflash equipment, photometers, spectroscopes, phototubes or other devices using sensitive tubes or plates, projectors, lenses, film, flash bulbs, microscopes, oscilloscopes, sensitive medical instruments, prostheses (other than mobility aids); dental, orthodontic, and orthotic devices, watches, and clocks and other sensitive calibrated tools and equipment.
Recreational and Sporting Goods: Backpacks, sleeping bags, knapsacks, (and contents thereof) made of cloth, plastic, vinyl, or other easily torn material and those that have aluminum frames, outside pockets, straps, buckles, and other protruding parts, tennis racquets, bicycles, fishing rods, skis, snowboards, boogie boards, water-skis, windsurfing equipment, firearms, sculls, surfboards, scuba-diving gear.
Toys: Dolls, games, dollhouses, and models.
Miscellaneous: Attached Articles: articles that are retied, taped, wired, or strapped to the exterior of any piece of checked baggage, including luggage straps. Boxes/Sacks/Bags: boxes, sacks, and bags (and contents thereof) that do not have sufficient durability, a secure closure, or provide sufficient protection from damage to the container and its contents. Brittle items. Over-packed baggage. Uncrated/Unprotected/Unsuitable Items: Infant strollers, car seats, umbrellas, bag carts, and other items whose shape, material, or characteristics render them susceptible to damage. Footlockers: Footlockers of thin fiberboard base construction, metal clad with edges metal trimmed.