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Baggage


We suggest that you hand-carry your essentials during embarkation of the ship. Keep important items – including valuables, air and cruise documents, passports, visas, medication, travelers’ checks, photographic equipment, and credit cards – with you. PGC recommends that you keep a change of clothes with you on international flights. All airlines require carry-on baggage to fit under the seat or in an overhead storage compartment. You may contact the airline directly regarding the specific policies that apply to your flight itinerary. The FAA requires that all checked baggage be identified with your name, address, and phone number. Please make sure that your baggage is checked all the way through to your final air destination.


BAGGAGE RESTRICTIONS


• There is no limit to the amount of personal baggage allowed on board the ship. • Some airlines place restrictions on the number of bags allowed aboard the aircraft; the industry standard is two pieces of luggage per person. It is your responsibility to check with your Travel Professional or airline for restrictions or baggage fees.


• The responsibility of PGC for guests’ lost, damaged, or misplaced baggage and other personal property is set forth in the ticket contract. PGC cannot be held responsible for unaccompanied baggage sent to the pier prior to your cruise or left on board or on the pier after disembarkation.


• Physical inspection is sometimes required, so a lock that is compatible with universal master keys is recommended. These locks are available at airports and travel stores nationwide. When traveling outside the U.S., lock any baggage that you are not carrying with you.


• Mark your baggage with large, colorful name tags so that you can easily identify your baggage in the airport or at the cruise terminal.


• Keep an itemized list of baggage contents and their values. • You must also complete and attach the color-coded paper PGC baggage labels to each piece of baggage to assist us in delivering your baggage to your suite/stateroom upon embarkation.


Domestic Airline Luggage RESTRICTIONS IN FRENCH POLYNESIA


Please note that domestic airlines in Polynesia have strict luggage restrictions: • Luggage allowance is 40 lbs. (18 kg) per person. An extra 10 lbs. (5 kg) allowance is dedicated to divers; proof must be provided at time of check in.


• The size of the check-in baggage is limited to: length + width + height < 59 in (150 cm). • Each boarding passenger is allowed a single 18 x 14 x 8 in (45 x 35 x 20 cm) carry-on weighing at the most 6 lbs (3 kg).


• Any excess luggage will have to be settled directly by the passenger at the Check-In counter. • Any single piece of baggage weighing over 64 lbs (29 kg) will not be accepted at the check-in.


m/s PAUL GAUGUIN 21 ANSWERBOOK


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