Checked baggage will be checked only to a Guest’s final destination or to a Guest’s
Stopover.
Breeze will refuse to transport, or will remove at any airport, checked baggage that a
Guest refuses to submit for inspection. In addition, Breeze may refuse to transport a
Guest’s baggage on a flight on which the Guest is not traveling.
Breeze accepts, at no additional charge and in addition to appliable checked baggage
allowances, wheelchairs or other Assistive Devices, including all types of wheelchairs and
assistive scooters, whether folding, collapsible, non-folding, manual, or powered. Excess,
oversized, and/or overweight baggage charges may apply for checking additional
wheelchair(s) that are used for recreational purposes.
E. Fragile and Perishable Items
Fragile and/or perishable items will be accepted as checked baggage; provided that
the Guest transporting such items has notified a Team Member of the nature of such
items, and a release is signed by the Guest pursuant to which Breeze is released from all
liability for damage to, loss or spoilage of, or delay in delivery resulting in damage to or
loss or spoilage of such items. Failure to alert Breeze of fragile and/or perishable items in
checked baggage may result in denial of loss or damage claims.
If accepted by Breeze as checked baggage in accordance with this Section 7.E., fragile
and/or perishable items must be packed appropriately in a leak-proof container or case
made of airline-approved protective material that is designed for shipping such items.
Plastic bags or foam containers are not acceptable for frozen food or other items that
may leak during transit.
The following are examples of items that are fragile or otherwise unsuitable as checked
baggage and are subject to the release of liability and conditions of acceptance set
forth above: blueprints, cameras, ceramics, china, crystal, dolls, figurines, flash
equipment, glass or glass containers, lenses, maps, mirrors, models, paintings, perfumes,
liquids, bottles, musical instruments and equipment, kites, plants, sculptures, strollers,
trophies, vases, and wines.
Perishable items include, without limitation: fruit, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, seafood,
bakery products, flowers, floral displays, plants, and similar articles requiring maintenance
at specific temperatures, such as medicine. Perishable items must meet local agricultural
guidelines. Guest is responsible for complying with any applicable laws and/or
governmental regulations of the destination to and from which perishable items are
being transported.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Breeze will not accept any agricultural items, perishable
items, or any product that does not conform to the applicable law of any customs
authorities or governmental entities of any jurisdiction having authority over a Breeze
flight.