Viva Macau no longer charges for check-in baggage
Published: 02/03/2010 - Filed under: News »
Low-cost carrier Viva Macau Airlines has dropped bag-check fees for all flights across its network. Passengers are can now check in up to 15kg of luggage plus take onboard 7kg of belongings without any penalty.
Bag-check charges were first waived for Sydney and Melbourne flights in January. Now the benefit is being extended to the Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi services. Tokyo never fell into this category, and thus continues not to charge for any baggage.
For more about the airline, visit www.flyvivamacau.com
Margie T Logarta
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