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Link Airways (FC) fleet seat map(s)

Australian regional airline Link Airways was founded in 2016.On August 11, 2020, the company rebranded Fly Corporate to Link Airways. The company is headquartered in Fyshwick, ACT, Australia. Link Airways is based at Brisbane Airport. The airline operates scheduled regional passenger flights on 12 routes to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory. Link Airways operates a fleet of eight aircrafts: SAAB 340B Plus (5 jets), Fairchild Metro 23 (3 jets).

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Check in rules

Registration can be done online (via the website or mobile app) or at the airport. Online check-in begins 24 hours before departure and ends 60 minutes before departure. Check-in desks open three hours before departure and close 30 minutes before departure.

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Baggage

Passengers are allowed to take on board hand luggage with a maximum size of 48 cm x 34 m x 23 cm, and weighing up to 7 kg. The maximum weight of checked baggage is 23 kg, size up to 158 cm (sum of all dimensions).

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Unaccompanied minors

The airline provides an escort service for minors. Children aged 5 to 11 years old can be checked in as unaccompanied minors. Children aged 12 to 15 years old can travel as normal passengers or as unaccompanied minors.

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Infants

Infants (children under two years of age) may travel on an adult's lap free of charge. Only one infant may be carried on the lap of each accompanying adult passenger. An adult with one infant on their lap is allowed to purchase an extra seat for one additional infant. The infant must be able to sit upright (unassisted) in the airplane seat. One adult may accompany no more than two infants.

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Pets

The airline does not allow the transportation of animals.

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