A. Free baggage allowance

Emirates offers some of the best baggage conditions in the world. Passengers traveling in economy class can check in up to 30 kg of baggage free of charge, in business class - 40 kg, and if you are flying in first class, you can check in up to 50 kg of baggage free of charge. There are no changes on routes passing through the USA, Canada and Brazil. Use the baggage restrictions calculator to determine which restrictions apply to you.

B. Carry-on baggage rules

Permitted volume hand luggage depends on what class you are traveling in.

For First Class and Business Class passengers You are allowed to take two pieces of luggage with you into the cabin: a briefcase and an additional or small bag, or bag for clothes. The dimensions of the briefcase should not exceed 45 x 35 x 20 cm; the dimensions of the bag should not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 cm; The thickness of the clothing bag should not exceed 20 cm when folded. The total weight of these two items should not exceed 12 kg.

For passengers traveling in economy class, you are allowed to carry one piece as hand luggage, and the dimensions of this piece should not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 cm, and the weight should not exceed 7 kg.

Note: for passengers flying from India, the size of hand luggage must not exceed 115 cm in the sum of three dimensions (length + width + height).

Items purchased from Duty Free shops, such as alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and perfumes, are also permitted in reasonable quantities in all classes. But as a result of liquid restrictions at many airports, these goods may be delayed at security checkpoints.

Exception may be made for oversize carry-on baggage if it contains valuable or fragile items that exceed the bag's permitted dimensions.

Items exceeding the specified dimensions may be prohibited from being carried in the aircraft cabin, departing from Dubai. In case of refusal of hand luggage by employees ground service Emirates may charge a handling fee of AED 50 per item. Such baggage will be transferred to the baggage compartment of the aircraft and a checked baggage receipt will be issued for it.

B. Non-standard baggage

Sports equipment and musical instruments are subject to the same size and weight restrictions as other carry-on baggage.

However, it is possible to use a passenger seat in the cabin to transport such items, for which you must pay separately.

In addition to the checked baggage allowance, passengers in any class of service on any Emirates flight can also check in baggage at no extra charge one set of golf clubs And one pair of golf shoes.

For other sports equipment, regular fees apply. excess baggage if the size or weight of luggage exceeds the established standards.

Some sports equipment, such as skis, may be carried at an additional cost.

If you are more than 28 weeks pregnant, Emirates will only be able to carry you if you present a medical certificate certified by a qualified physician.
qualifications. The medical certificate must confirm that your pregnancy is proceeding without complications, as well as indicate the expected date of birth. The medical certificate must clearly state the deadlines when you are allowed to fly. In addition, for uncomplicated singleton pregnancies beyond 36 weeks, you must obtain pre-clearance to fly from the Emirates Medical Department. You must obtain a similar permit to fly if you have a multiple pregnancy (twins or triplets) over 32 weeks.
Such a certificate must be issued in two languages ​​- national and English without fail. In addition, there is responsibility for the accuracy of data about your pregnancy.

D. "Personal Chauffeur" service

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • The Chauffeur Service is available to Emirates First and Business Class passengers in select cities in Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East and North America. You can find out about the existing restrictions for each city.
  • The Chauffeur service is only available to First Class and Business Class passengers with issued Emirates flight tickets. This service is not available to passengers on the waiting list for an Emirates flight or to passengers purchasing tickets prior to departure.
  • The Personal Chauffeur service is not available to passengers on other airlines and/or on codeshare flights where Emirates only issues the ticket but does not transport the passengers. This applies to codeshare flights operated by Korean Airlines, Thai Airways, Oman Air and Jet Airways.
  • The Personal Chauffeur service is not available to children who will not be accompanied in the car by a parent or guardian.
  • The service must be ordered at least 48 hours before flight departure.
  • If, when using the “Personal Chauffeur” service, the maximum distance specified for a given city is exceeded, passengers must pay for such excess according to the applicable tariffs for that city. Payment for exceeding the distance must be made directly to the driver. (Within St. Petersburg and up to 30 km from the Ring Road (Ring Road). Additional mileage is charged at 35 rubles per kilometer for First Class passengers and 25 rubles per kilometer for Business Class passengers.)
  • If a passenger refuses the “Personal Chauffeur” service without first canceling his order, as a result of which the car is delivered to the specified address at the specified time, the service will not be provided again for this ticket.
  • The Chauffeur service is provided by Emirates contractors. The airline is not responsible for the actions or insufficient actions of contractors, as well as for shortcomings in the provision of services. In particular, Emirates will not be liable for any loss, injury or death to passengers occurring while using these services unless such loss, injury or death is caused solely by the negligence of Emirates employees.
  • Some routes with special fares may have restrictions on the Personal Chauffeur service. Please check when booking your flight.
  • The “Personal Chauffeur” service is not provided upon receipt free tickets or with a free upgrade from Economy to Business Class.
  • The car delivery time within the “Personal Chauffeur” service cannot be changed. The delivery time of the car is agreed upon in advance and is not discussed. The driver waits for the passenger no more than 15 minutes. If the wait exceeds 15 minutes, the driver informs that he cannot wait any longer and must fulfill the next order.

To order the service, contact the agencies when purchasing a tour with an Emirates flight!

E. Issuance and correspondence of air tickets for a guaranteed block of seats TEZ TOUR (summer 2019)

Air tickets are issued 10 days before departure. Tickets booked later will be issued immediately upon receipt of payment for the tour.

Ticket correspondence: - 4 or more days before departure, changing surnames is not possible, correspondence for other dates - $200 - 3 days or less before departure - prohibited.

On EMIRATES flights, the NO SHOW rule applies: if you do not show up for the flight, all subsequent segments of transportation (air tickets) are canceled. Booking ONE WAY (one way) tickets is prohibited. The minimum duration of the tour is 3 days, the maximum duration of the tour is a month.

Baggage

Carry-on baggage rules

These restrictions vary by route, booking class and Emirates Skywards membership level. To determine exactly what carry-on baggage you can take into the cabin, use our baggage allowance calculator.

Carry-on baggage allowance

The amount of hand luggage allowed depends on which class you are traveling in.

For First and Business Class passengers You are allowed to take two pieces of luggage with you into the cabin: a briefcase and additionally either a small bag or a bag for clothes. The dimensions of the portfolio should not exceed 45 by 35 by 20 cm; the dimensions of the bag should not exceed 55 by 38 by 20 cm; The thickness of the clothing bag should not exceed 20 cm when folded. The weight of each unit should not exceed 7 kg. First and Business Class passengers are allowed to take two pieces of luggage with them into the cabin: a briefcase and additionally either a small bag or a clothing bag. The dimensions of the portfolio should not exceed 45 by 35 by 20 centimeters; the dimensions of the bag should not exceed 55 by 38 by 20 centimeters; The thickness of the clothing bag should not exceed 20 centimeters when folded. The weight of each item should not exceed 7 kilograms.

For passengers traveling Economy class, you are allowed to carry one (1) piece of hand luggage with dimensions not exceeding 55 by 38 by 20 cm and weighing not exceeding 7 kg. Passengers traveling in Economy Class are allowed to carry one (1) piece of carry-on baggage, which must not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 centimeters in size and weigh no more than 7 kilograms.

Note. For passengers flying from India, You are allowed to carry one piece of hand luggage. The size of hand luggage cannot exceed 115 cm (the sum of length, width and height).

Note. Passengers on flights departing from Brazil can carry up to 10 kilograms of hand luggage.

Items purchased from duty free shops, such as alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and perfumes, are also permitted in reasonable quantities in all classes. But as a result of liquid restrictions at many airports, these goods may be delayed at security checkpoints.

Passengers traveling with infants

Passengers of all classes traveling with infants are allowed to carry one place checked baggage for an infant, the dimensions of which should not exceed 55 by 38 by 20 cm and 23 kg, subject to restrictions on number of seats and 10 kg subject to weight restrictions. Passengers in all classes traveling with infants are allowed one piece of checked baggage per infant, which must not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 centimeters and 23 kilograms if there are seat restrictions and 10 kilograms if there are weight restrictions.

Sports equipment and musical instruments

Sports equipment and musical instruments are subject to the same size and weight restrictions as other carry-on baggage. However, it is possible to use a passenger seat in the cabin to transport such items, for which you must pay separately.

Please note the conditions and restrictions regarding the transport of musical instruments. To view these terms and conditions or for clarification regarding the carriage of musical instruments, please contact your local Emirates office.

Personal motorized vehicles are not allowed on board.

For safety reasons, we do not allow personal motorized mobility devices such as hoverboards, Segways, and smart or self-balancing platforms (unicycles) on our aircraft. We do not accept these devices as either checked or carry-on baggage because they contain large lithium batteries. This rule applies even if you are connecting to an Emirates flight from an airline that accepts these types of vehicles.

Dangerous goods and restricted items

According to international rules, to ensure the safety of passengers, a number of restrictions apply to items carried as hand luggage.

Cargo and items that may pose a threat to the health and safety of passengers may only be carried as checked baggage and are prohibited from being carried as carry-on baggage. In accordance with the restrictions on the transport of dangerous goods determined by the International Association air transport, and in accordance with Emirates regulations, such cargo and items carried as checked baggage must be properly packed.

Such cargo and items include, but are not limited to:

  • real or toy weapons;
  • weapons and ammunition;
  • explosive substances or items containing explosive substances (for example, pyrotechnic products or firecrackers);
  • knives of any kind, type, shape and size;
  • knives for opening envelopes;
  • metal cutlery and tools;
  • slingshots;
  • safety razor blades and straight razor blades;
  • sets of working tools;
  • dart;
  • scissors;
  • nail files;
  • hypodermic needles and syringes (without appropriate medical justification, confirmed by a medical certificate);
  • knitting needles;
  • corkscrews;
  • laser pointers.

Dangerous goods are items or substances that may pose a threat to the health and safety of passengers. The rules for transporting such goods are regulated by the provisions on civil aviation. In general, such items are not permitted as either carry-on or checked baggage, although there are some exceptions.

On Emirates flights, fireworks and any other items containing explosives (for example, New Year's crackers of various types, firecrackers, rockets, sparklers and other pyrotechnic products) are prohibited as carry-on or checked baggage.

To determine which items are classified as dangerous goods and which are accepted as baggage or must be declared at the airport, please refer to the dangerous goods guidelines. For details on items confiscated by Security Control, please refer to the Conditions of Carriage (Section 8.3.6).

Medical equipment on board

Some medical devices are permitted on board Emirates aircraft. You can find more detailed information about permitted devices and corresponding restrictions in the sections “Passenger health” and “Special services”.

Placement of hand luggage

All carry-on baggage in the cabin must be of such size that it can fit under the seat in front of the passenger or in one of the luggage compartments above the passenger's head. It is prohibited to place hand luggage under a passenger's feet, in aisles or in front of emergency exits.

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Emirates Airline was founded in 1985. It was conceived by the leadership of the United United Arab Emirates for the development of tourism and infrastructure of the state. It is the largest carrier in the Middle East and the owner of the largest fleet Airbus aircraft A380 and Boeing 777. You can buy Emirates Airline tickets to more than 140 cities on six continents. Emirates Airline operates flights from the third terminal of Dubai Airport. Airline pilots hold the record for the longest non-stop flight- in the spring of 2016, the A380 airliner flew from Dubai to Auckland, New Zealand. The plane was in the air for 16 hours and 24 minutes.

Popular Emirates airline destinations

Place Direction Find a ticket

Moscow → Bangkok

Moscow → Phuket

Moscow → Dubai

Moscow → Denpasar Bali

St. Petersburg → Dubai

Moscow → Yerevan

Moscow → New York

Moscow → Larnaca

Novosibirsk → Bangkok

Moscow → Los Angeles

Baggage rules on Emirates flights

Hand luggage

In the Economy Class cabin you are allowed to carry a bag of up to 7 kilograms measuring 55x38x20 centimeters. First and Business Class passengers can take a briefcase and a suitcase or clothes bag. The dimensions of the briefcase can be 55x38x20 centimeters, the thickness of the clothing bag can be 20 centimeters. The permitted weight of each baggage is 7 kilograms.

Those flying from India are not allowed to take hand luggage larger than 115 centimeters.

Checked baggage

On June 20, 2016, the airline changed its baggage allowance. If the flight was booked before this date, the following rules apply: Economy Class passengers are allowed to take a bag of up to 30 kilograms, in Business Class the allowance is 40 kilograms, and in First - 50. For tickets purchased from June 20, 2016, other requirements apply. In Economy Class, according to the Special fare, the suitcase should not exceed 20 kilograms; in the Saver and Fleх fares, 30 kilograms were retained, and in Flex Plus, the norm was increased to 35. For those traveling in Business Class, baggage of 40 kilograms is provided, and in First Class - 50.

There are size restrictions. The total length, width and height of luggage should not exceed 300 centimeters.

On flights to Canada, Northern or South America the norms are different. The maximum dimensions of a suitcase are 150 centimeters. To Canada and North America When flying in Economy Class, you can take 2 bags of 23 kilograms each, and when flying in First or Business Class, two suitcases of 32 kilograms each. To South America, all passengers are taken on board with two bags of 32 kilograms each.

Excess baggage

The cost of such baggage depends on the route, booking class and Emirates Skywards and Qantas Frequent Flyer status. If a passenger is not a member of the privilege program and flies from Moscow or St. Petersburg to Dubai, then an excess of 5 kilograms will cost 158 ​​euros. The amount will rapidly increase every five kilograms and for an excess of 25 kilograms, you will have to pay 788 €. You can calculate the payment for a specific case on the airline’s website.

Popular destinations from Moscow

Where Airline Airline Flight Find a ticket

Adler

Yakutia (R3 473)

Antalya

Victory (DP 1512)

Barcelona

Air Bagan (W9 8126)

Bangkok

Turkmenistan Airlines

Turkmenistan Airlines (T5 702)

Denpasar Bali

Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines (SQ 361)

Phuket

Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines (TK 416)

Baggage allowances at Emirates are set depending on the route, weight and number of pieces - in accordance with international transportation rules. The airline's website has a calculator that will show the necessary information about baggage transportation, including prices for additional baggage.

What are the baggage rules at Emirates?

The weight system applies to all flights except flights to and from Canada, North and South America. For economy class passengers, baggage allowance depends on the fare.

On Emirates flights to other countries (except America), the following baggage allowances apply:

  • economy class: Special – 20 kg, Saver – 30 kg, Flex – 30 kg, Flex Plus – 35 kg;
  • business class – 40 kg for all fares;
  • first class – 50 kg for all fares.

You can check in any number of pieces of baggage, provided that the total weight of the baggage does not exceed the maximum baggage allowance in your class. Each piece of luggage must not weigh more than 32 kg.

Items whose dimensions exceed 300 cm cannot be checked in as checked baggage. Such items must be transported as transport cargo.

How to take hand luggage to Emirates?

Your carry-on baggage allowance depends on which class you are traveling in.

First class and business class passengers are allowed to take 2 pieces of luggage with them into the cabin: a briefcase and additionally either a small bag or a clothing bag. The dimensions of the briefcase should not exceed 45 x 35 x 20 cm. The dimensions of the bag should not exceed 55 x 38 x 20 cm. The thickness of the clothes bag should not exceed 20 cm when folded. The weight of each piece should not exceed 7 kg.

Economy class passengers are allowed to carry one piece of baggage as hand luggage: a bag or laptop bag measuring no more than 55 x 38 x 20 cm and weighing up to 7 kg.

The amount of hand luggage allowed on Emirates flights depends on the class you are traveling in. Be sure to pay attention to this when purchasing a ticket. The plane is not rubber! It will not be possible to take all the bags, packages, and backpacks into the salon.

Carry-on baggage allowance

For First Class and Business Class passengers You are allowed to carry two pieces of luggage into the cabin: a briefcase and additionally either a small bag or a clothes bag. Briefcase dimensions should not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm); bag dimensions should not exceed 22x15x8 inches (55x38x20 cm); The garment bag can be 8 inches (20 cm) thick when folded, but no more.

And most importantly: the weight of each item should not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs).

For passengers traveling Economy class, you are allowed to carry one piece as hand luggage. Its dimensions must not exceed 22x15x8 inches (55x38x20 cm) and its weight must not exceed 7 kg (15 lbs).

Passengers flying with Emirates from India are allowed one piece of hand luggage, the size of which cannot exceed 115 cm (the sum of length, width and height).

Passengers on flights departing from Brazil are allowed to take on board up to 10 kg of items.

Products from Duty Free

Duty-free goods such as liquor, cigarettes and perfumes are also allowed in reasonable quantities in all classes. But be aware: many airports have restrictions on liquids, and these items may be delayed at security checkpoints.

Traveling with Babies

Passengers of all classes traveling with infants are permitted to carry one piece of checked baggage per infant, which must not exceed:

- 55x38x20 cm (22x15x8 inches) or 23 kg (50 lbs) subject to capacity restrictions,

- 10 kg (22 lbs) subject to weight restrictions.

In addition, passengers traveling with infants (without a seat) are permitted to bring one carrycot or one fully collapsible stroller, subject to space availability.

If there is not enough space in the cabin, these items will have to be checked in and checked in as baggage. But during check-in, they are not counted among the baggage that you are entitled to carry for free.

Carrying liquids in hand luggage

Restrictions on liquids in hand luggage now apply to all passengers boarding or transiting through Dubai International Airport, as well as many other airports around the world.

On flights to select countries including Australia and New Zealand, additional checks are provided at the boarding gate for the carriage of liquids, aerosols and gels. Items that do not meet the restrictions below will be removed.

Please note that these checks may prevent the carriage of duty-free liquids purchased prior to departure, including items purchased on board the aircraft if carried as regular carry-on baggage.

For passengers traveling to or transiting countries with similar restrictions, goods purchased in International airport Dubai, can be sealed and delivered separately on board the aircraft for collection upon arrival at your final destination.

To ensure that liquids you bring on board comply with international regulations, ensure that they are packaged and transported as follows.

  • All liquids, gels and aerosols, pastes, lotions, creams, drinks and other substances of similar consistency must be in containers with a volume of no more than 100 ml. Liquids in containers exceeding a volume of 100 ml cannot be transported, even if the container is not completely filled.
  • All containers must be packed in transparent, sealable plastic bags with a volume of no more than one liter. Oversized bags or unsealable bags such as sandwich bags are not permitted.
  • The container must fit completely into the bag, and the bag must be tightly closed.
  • At the security checkpoint plastic bag must be presented for visual inspection. Each passenger can carry only one such package.
  • Possible exceptions apply to the transport of medicines, milk for infants and baby food, as well as specially recommended dietary supplements, but all of these substances will need to be presented for verification.

Sports equipment and musical instruments

Sports equipment and musical instruments are subject to the same size and weight restrictions as other carry-on baggage. However, it is possible to use the passenger seat in the cabin to transport such items. But you have to pay separately for this chair.

Dangerous goods and restricted items

Cargo and items that may pose a threat to the health and safety of passengers can only be carried as checked baggage and are not allowed on Emirates as carry-on baggage.

We are talking, in particular, about such items as:

  • real or toy weapons;
  • weapons and ammunition;
  • explosive substances or items containing explosive substances (for example, pyrotechnic products or firecrackers);
  • knives of any kind, type, shape and size;
  • knives for opening envelopes;
  • metal cutlery and tools;
  • slingshots;
  • safety razor blades and straight razor blades;
  • sets of working tools;
  • dart;
  • scissors;
  • nail files;
  • hypodermic needles and syringes (without appropriate medical justification, confirmed by a medical certificate);
  • knitting needles;
  • corkscrews;
  • laser pointers.

Dangerous goods are items or substances that may pose a threat to the health and safety of passengers. The rules for transporting such cargo are regulated by civil aviation regulations. Such items are not permitted as either carry-on or checked baggage, although some exceptions exist.

Fireworks and any other items containing explosives (for example, New Year's crackers of various types, firecrackers, rockets, sparklers and other pyrotechnic products) are prohibited as carry-on baggage on Emirates flights.

Placing hand luggage on the plane

All carry-on baggage in the cabin must be of such size that it can fit under the seat in front of the passenger or in one of the luggage compartments above the passenger's head. Emirates does not allow hand luggage to be placed under passengers' feet, in aisles or in front of emergency exits.