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Meraj Air (MRJ) seat maps

Iranian private airline Meraj Air was founded in 2010 and began operations in 2013. Its head office is located in Jenah Expwy, Azadi Square, Tehran, Iran. The airline's main hubs are Tehran-IKA International Airport and Tehran-Mehrabad International Airport. In addition, Meraj Air is also based at Mashhad International Airport, Kish Island International Airport, Shiraz International Airport. The airline operates domestic and international passenger flights to the following destinations: Yerevan, Delhi, Goa, Jaipur, Bandar Abbas, Dezful, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Kish Island, Mashhad, Qeshm, Shiraz, Tabriz, Tehran, Baghdad, Najaf, Kuwait City, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Isparta, Istanbul, Izmir, Konya. The company's fleet consists of six aircrafts.

The founders of seatmaps.com have created and assembled an exhaustive database of seatmaps of all the aircrafts that Meraj Air operates. Click on the links below to see our entire array of seatmaps.

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Check in rules

Check-in confirms your presence on the flight and allows you to check any baggage. Boarding refers to to the moment when you board the aircraft. This way you will arrive on time at the gate indicated on your boarding pass and have plenty of time to board the airplane, stow your carry on luggage and take your seat.

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Baggage

There is normally a maximum weight limit of 50 pounds (23kg) per checked bag as well as a size restriction. The most common maximum size bag allowed is 62 linear (total) inches (160cm). A common size bag for checking through is: 27" x 21" x 14"(68 x 54 x 35 cm).

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Unaccompanied minors

Children 5 to 14 years old must travel as unaccompanied minors when not traveling with a person at least 15 years old. Children 15 and older may request and pay for the unaccompanied minor service. Unaccompanied minors are accepted only on direct flights that do not require a change of aircraft or flight number.

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Infants

If your infant is at least two days old, most airlines should be happy for them to fly. However, some airlines will insist that your baby is at least two weeks old. There are no standard regulations, so it is your best interest to confirm with the airline prior to the booking process.

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Pets

As long as your pet can stand up and turn around in an FAA-approved pet carrier, that fits under the seat in front of you, your fuzzy buddy can travel with you. In some cases, pet and carrier must weigh a combined 20 pounds so, please, confirm with your specific airline.

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