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Central Mountain Air Ltd., 9M

(known as "Central Mountain Air")

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Flight listing policy and procedures

  • Please list through myID or through your airline's pass office as per agreement.  

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Flights excluded

  • Codeshare and charter flights.

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Baggage

Checked baggage

  • Tagged standby
  • Central Mountain Air personnel will inspect baggage at Check-in. Only suitably packed pieces will be accepted for loading and is at the CMA agent’s discretion. If necessary a signed release may be required. Each fare paying passenger can check (2) pieces of baggage and carry-on (1) piece of baggage without excess baggage charges. The maximum combined weight of all checked baggage is 50 lbs (23kg). The overall measurement of each piece of checked baggage (L + W + H) must be less than 62” or 158 cm with a maximum weight up to 50 lbs (23kg) The carry-on piece must not exceed 9” x 16” x 22” or 22 lbs. Central Mountain Air’s route network covers a wide variety of communities, some with limited scheduled service. Some stage lengths are long and aircraft may have limited baggage/cargo capacity. While we try to accommodate both pieces of your free baggage allowance on the flight with you, you may be asked by the airport agent to prioritize one bag. We would request you prepack a priority piece with your most essential items. Excess baggage will be assessed at an additional charge. Excess baggage will only travel subject to space availability. Baggage may be tagged to Central Mountain Air destinations only. For other destinations passengers may be required to collect their baggage and re-check it for the connecting flight. Passengers should inspect their baggage at pickup. Should a passenger discover damage to their baggage they should notify Central Mountain Air personnel within (1) hour of its arrival. Despite care in the handling of your baggage, we trust you will understand that we are not responsible for the following: nicks, scratches, missing pullstraps, zipper damage, scuff marks, damage to wheels, soiling, manufacturing defects and damage resulting from over-packing or spillage of packed items. CHARGES FOR EXCESS WEIGHT OF BAGGAGE
    • Any baggage, the weight of which exceeds the applicable maximum free allowance, will be accepted for transportation only upon payment of excess weight charges. If the weight of one piece exceeds 50 lbs., there is an excess charge of $1.00 per pound including GST. If the number of pieces exceeds two, there will be an excess charge of $26.25 per piece including GST. NOTE: Ski/snowboard boots (in a proper boot bag) and skis/snowboards, count as one item together (each still tagged properly). Items such as mobile assist devices, car seats and strollers are not considered excess baggage items.
    • Fractions of a pound of excess weight will be increased to a full pound.
    • Charges will be applicable from the point at which such baggage is accepted for transportation to the point to which such baggage is checked.

Cabin baggage

  • 1 carry-on piece must not exceed 9” x 16” x 22” or 22 lbs.

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Check-in

 1.5 Hours prior to flight time

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Through check-in

  • Not possible on other airlines.

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Dress code

  • This dress code applies to any person travelling under the Central Mountain Air employee travel program. Employees, retirees, their dependants, parents and partners are expected to always act with decorum and their personal appearance should be neat, clean and well groomed. Attire should be in good taste, not provocative or revealing. The following will not be tolerated:
    •   bare midriffs
    • torn or ripped clothing
    • clothing with offensive or graphic pictures/writing
    Airport will have the final decision where the dress code is not adhered to or is questionable.
  • Examples of Unacceptable Attire:
    Any type of beach clothing and beach sandals/footwear Any type of work-out clothing including jogging suits, sweat pants, rugby pants or sports attire
    Tank-tops, T-shirts,
    Shorts, Bermuda shorts or leggings
    Extremely short or micro–mini skirts
    Any type of provocative, tight-fitting, revealing or see-through clothing.
    Children (under 12 years of age)
    We recognize that children’s and young teenagers’ clothing is of a more casual nature. Provided they are clean, neat and in good condition, shorts, t-shirts and other more casual clothing and footwear are permitted.
    When in doubt……dress up!

Special service requests

  • Please book at time of listing.

Unaccompanied minors

  • Not eligible