Copa Airlines Implements New Luggage Policies

Copa Airlines modified its Luggage Policy for executive travelers and members of OnePass Elite Silver, Gold or Premium.

Monday, December 7, 2009

It applies to all flights operated by Copa Airlines, and allows passengers flying executive and members of OnePass Elite Silver to register 2 packages of 32 kilograms each without incurring in additional costs.

"Members of OnePass Elite Platinum and Gold will be able to register up to three packages of 32 kilograms each without cost", reported Laprensahn.com.

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