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Air Antilles (3S*) fleet seat map(s)

Air Antilles is a subsidiary of Air Guyane. It started operations in 2002, using Air Guyane aircraft. The airline is based at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe, French Antilles. It mainly operates ATR family aircraft to a variety of destinations within the Caribbean.

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Check in rules

Check-in deadlines vary depending on the airport and the destination (even within the same airport). The Air Antilles check-in deadline is 30 min except for the following flights: 60 min for flights departing from St-Martin Juliana (SXM), 45 min for flights to/from Cayenne (CAY), 45 min for flights to San Juan (SJU), 1h for flights departing from San Juan (SJU).

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Baggage

The carry-on allowance is 11 lb. Carry-on dimensions must not exceed 21x11x7.8 in (height/width/depth). No excess weight allowed for carry-on luggage. The COOL, FLEX and SUPER fares include, free of any additional charge, a 50 lb baggage allowance. The allowance is specified on the ticket. BEST fares do not include any checked baggage allowance: passengers may purchase, while booking their ticket, a 50 lb baggage allowance for a €25 flat fee in each direction.

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Unaccompanied minors

traveling alone and are only available for children over the age of 5. The names and contact numbers of the adults who drop off and pick up the child on departure and arrival must be provided at the time of reservation.

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Infants

Infants are defined as children under two years of age. An infant may travel free of charge, provided that it does not occupy a seat, but is in the arms of an accompanying adult. If you wish, you can purchase a seat for the infant.

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Pets

The airline does not allow the transportation of animals.

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