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Air Canada Booking Confirmation Itinerary

This document is a booking confirmation for a flight from Delhi to Toronto on March 7, 2025, with a booking reference of 2PH5FS. It includes essential details such as passenger information, payment summary, baggage allowance, and important travel policies. The document also outlines the general conditions of carriage, including check-in deadlines, fare rules, and liability limitations.

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Air Canada Booking Confirmation Itinerary

This document is a booking confirmation for a flight from Delhi to Toronto on March 7, 2025, with a booking reference of 2PH5FS. It includes essential details such as passenger information, payment summary, baggage allowance, and important travel policies. The document also outlines the general conditions of carriage, including check-in deadlines, fare rules, and liability limitations.

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Booking Confirmation

Booking Reference: 2PH5FS Date of issue: 04 Mar, 2025

This is your official itinerary/receipt. You must bring it with you to the airport for check-in and we recommend you keep a copy for your records. Please also take the time to review it as it contains the general conditions of carriage
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and applicable tariffs that apply to the tickets, bookings and air services detailed below, as well as baggage, dangerous goods and other important information related to your trip.
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Data Protection Notice: Your personal data will be processed in accordance with the applicable carrier’s privacy policy and, if your booking is made via a reservation system provider ("GDS"), with its privacy policy. These are
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available at the IATA Travel Centre website or from the carrier or GDS directly. You should read this documentation, which applies to your booking and specifies, for example, how your personal data is collected, stored, used,
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disclosed and transferred. We also invite you to view Air Canada’s Privacy Policy directly.
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Ensure you are in compliance with the entry requirements of your destination. For the latest information on entry requirements, our flexible booking policy, or our health and safety measures visit our Travel Ready hub .
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Depart

Economy - Standard

Friday 23:30 06:25 + 1 day 17hr25


07 Mar, 2025
Delhi Toronto AC043 Cabin : Economy Class (M)
Indira Gandhi Int.(DEL), Toronto-Pearson Int. (YYZ), Operated by: Air Canada | 777-200LR
Terminal 3 Terminal 1 Meal, Breakfast

Passengers

Travel Options Seats


Gurlal Singh Lnu
Asian vegetarian meal AC043 -
Ticket number
0142116623270

Purchase summary

Cash payment 1 adult

Amount paid: 166794.00 Flights

Air transportation charges

Base fare 137095.00

Carrier surcharges 20430.00

Taxes, fees and charges


User Development Fee - India 62.00

Goods and Services Tax - India -


7877.00
07AACCA8260F1ZU/27AACCA8260F1ZS

Aviation Security Fee - India 1239.00

Passenger Service Fee - India 91.00


Total before options (per passenger) 166794 00

GRAND TOTAL (India - rupee) 166794 00

Check-in and boarding gate deadlines

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International
Within Canada To/From the U.S.1 (including Mexico
and the Caribbean)

240 240 240 Check-in and baggage drop-off opens


Get a head start and drop your bags off as early as four hours before departure.
minutes minutes minutes

60 60 60 Check-in and baggage drop-off closes


Make sure you’ve checked in, have your boarding pass and have dropped off your bags before the end of the check-in period for your flight.
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30 30 60 Boarding gate deadline


This is the latest you should be at the departure gate, ready to board.
minutes minutes minutes

15 15 15 Boarding gate closes


Arriving after this time will result in reassignment of reserved seats, cancellation of your reservations, and/or ineligibility for denied boarding
minutes minutes minutes compensation.

1 Ifyou're travelling to the U.S., you must clear U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) prior to departure in Canada. Note the following for early morning departures:
Pre-board security screening opens at 3:15 at Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) and at 4:15 at Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)
U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is open 3:30 - 21:00 at Toronto-Pearson (YYZ), and 4:30 - 19:45 at Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)
2 Flights from Toronto Billy Bishop (YTZ) Airport, and Landline motorcoach segments from Hamilton (YHM) and Kitchener-Waterloo (YFK) airports: 30 minutes

Baggage allowance

Carry-on baggage
Your carry-on baggage must be light enough that you can store it in the overhead bin unassisted. On flights operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge or Air Canada Express, you may carry with you in the cabin 1
standard item (max. size: 23 x 40 x 55 cm [9 x 15.5 x 21.5 in]) and 1 personal item (max. size: 16 x 33 x 43 cm [6 x 13 x 17 in]). Exception for tickets purchased on/after January 3, 2025: On flights within North
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America and to sun destinations, Economy Basic fares allow for only 1 personal item on board. Any additional bags will need to be checked in for a fee at the airport. See our complete carry-on baggage policy.
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If your itinerary includes a flight operated by one of our Star Aliance or other airline partners, you must comply with their carry-on rules.
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Checked baggage
Please see below for details on the bags you plan on checking at the baggage counter.

Delhi (DEL) > Toronto (YYZ)

Max. weight per bag:


1st bag 2nd bag 23 kg (50 lb)
Complimentary 9186.00 INR
Max. dimensions per bag:
Including taxes 158 cm (62 in)

* For travel within Canada or between Canada and the United States, a Canadian tax of $3.00 CAD may apply to baggage fees. For travel between Canada or the
United States and Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Barbados, an applicable local sales tax of $4.00 CAD may apply to baggage fees. For all other itineraries
to/from Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Barbados as well as itineraries to/from South America, an applicable local sales tax of $21.00 CAD may apply to baggage
fees. All above tax amounts are based on the maximum applicable tax amounts per itinerary type. Actual amounts may vary and will be charged in the currency used in
your departure airport. Tax amounts are subject to change without notice by local government.

Currency

Fee amounts are displayed in the currency of the first departure city on your ticket. On the day of travel, applicable fees will be assessed in the local currency of the
country/region you are travelling from. Certain exceptions may apply where the departure airport does not charge in local currency. The currency exchange rate will be
determined by the date of travel.

Stopovers

Checked baggage fees may be reassessed when itineraries include an enroute stopover of more than 24 hours.

Note: If you exceed your baggage allowance (in number, size and/or weight), additional checked baggage charges will apply. The policy and fees will be those of the
carrier identified in the checked baggage information section.

View Air Canada's additional checked baggage policy.


View the additional checked baggage policy of Air Canada's codeshare and interline partners.

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Fare Rules

Economy - Standard

Changes Departing flight


Before departure of first flight
- Ticket reissue is allowed but may be subject to certain restrictions. Please refer to the link above for complete fare rules.
- Penalty fee for ticket reissue between 13620 INR - 13620 INR
- New travel dates must be prior to Wednesday, 04 Mar, 2026
- The maximum change fee applied is 13620 INR per direction, per passenger, plus any applicable taxes and fare difference. Child/Infant discounts may apply.

After departure of first flight


- Ticket reissue is not allowed.

Flights can only be used in sequence from the place of departure specified on the itinerary.

Failure to show up for your flight (No Show) may result in a penalty. Please see the complete fare rules for details.

Cancellations Tickets are non-refundable and are non-transferable.


Partially used tickets may be submitted for a refund assessment. The refund will be calculated as follows: Actual fare paid minus the value of the portion of the journey
that has been flown and minus the applicable fee.
Flights can be cancelled up to 45 minutes before departure by going to the ‘My bookings’ tab of our homepage. Exception: Aeroplan flight rewards must be cancelled
no later than 2 hours before departure.
Find out more about Air Canada’s refund services.

Minimum stay There is no maximum or minimum day stay associated with this fare.

Maximum stay There is no maximum or minimum day stay associated with this fare.

Aeroplan fare_rule.aeroplan.STANDARD

Please notify us immediately if you do not plan on taking your scheduled flight(s). If you are unable to change or cancel your booking online, you can reach Air Canada Reservations at 1-888-247-2262 (view international and other
numbers). If you do not show up for your flight, the rest of your itinerary will automatically be cancelled.

Disclaimer: The fare rules displayed above are for adult passengers only. Different rules may apply for children and infant passengers.

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General conditions of carriage

1. You must obtain your boarding pass and check in any baggage by the check-in deadline. Additionally, you must be available for boarding at the boarding gate by the boarding gate deadline. Failure to respect check-in
and boarding gate deadlines may result in the reassignment of any pre-reserved seats, the cancellation of reservations, and/or ineligibility for denied boarding compensation.

2. Although reconfirmation of flights is not required, we strongly recommend that you check your flight status online at aircanada.com.

3. Advance seat assignments are not guaranteed and may change without notice. If your pre-assigned seat is unavailable, we will try to accommodate you in a comparable seat in the same class of service and will refund
any applicable fees.

4. Any travel credit banked for unused tickets is non-transferable: when the credit is redeemed, it must be used by the same person whose name appears on the original ticket.

5. Air Canada will cancel any purchased ticket and provide a full refund without penalty up to 24 hours after purchase. Beyond 24 hours, voluntary changes to your itinerary may require the payment of additional fees and
fare upgrades. If you are travelling on a non-refundable ticket, Air Canada will be unable to make exceptions in the event of an unexpected trip cancellation or medical emergency. We recommend the purchase of travel
insurance.

6. Dangerous goods
For safety reasons, dangerous goods must not be packed in checked or carry-on baggage, except as specifically permitted. Dangerous goods include, but are not limited to: compressed gases, corrosives, explosives,
flammable liquids and solids, radioactive materials, oxidizing materials, poisons, infectious substances, and briefcases with installed alarm devices. For security reasons, other restrictions may apply. Please refer to the
Restricted and Prohibited Items page on our website for more information.

7. International travel
Governments may require your carrier to provide information on or permit access to passenger data. You cannot travel if you do not have all required travel documents, such as a passport and visa (where applicable),
to enter in or transit through each country/region on your itinerary. Please refer to the Travel Documents page on our website for more information.

8. In-flight health
Most people are fit to travel by air, but special attention is required for passengers whose health problems may be exacerbated by altitude, travel stress, hypoxia and other travel related difficulties. Our website offers
important health tips and information for customers with special needs who may require medical approval before flying. Please also note that aircraft disinsection is carried out on certain routes, in compliance with the
requirements of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Civil Aviation Organization, Transport Canada and applicable foreign regulatory authorities. More information is available on our website.

9. Schedules and timetables


Time and aircraft type shown in timetables or elsewhere are approximate and not guaranteed, and form no part of the contract. Schedules are subject to change without notice and carrier assumes no responsibility for
passenger making connections not included as part of the itinerary set out in the ticket. Carrier is not responsible for changes, errors or omissions either in timetables or other representations of schedules.

10. Overbooking notice


Airline flights may be overbooked, and there is a slight chance that a seat will not be available on a flight for which a person has a confirmed reservation. If the flight is overbooked, no one will be denied a seat until
airline personnel first ask for volunteers willing to give up their reservation in exchange for a payment of the airline's choosing. If there are not enough volunteers, the airline will deny boarding to other persons in
accordance with its particular boarding priority. With few exceptions, persons denied boarding involuntarily are entitled to compensation. The complete rules for the payment of compensation and boarding priorities are
available at all airport ticket counters and boarding locations.

11. Notice of liability limitations


The Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Convention system may be applicable to your journey and these Conventions govern and may limit the liability of air carriers for death or bodily injury, for loss, delay, or damage
to baggage.

Where the Montreal Convention applies, the limits of liability are as follows:

1. There are no financial limits in respect of death or bodily injury of passengers.


2. In respect of destruction, loss of, or damage or delay to baggage 1,519 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 1,900; US $2,000) per passenger in most cases.
3. In respect of damage occasioned by delay in the carriage of persons 6,303 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 7,700; US $8,300) per passenger in most cases.

Where the Warsaw Convention system applies, the limits of liability are as follows:

1. 16,600 Special Drawing Rights with respect to death or bodily injury if the Hague Protocol to the Convention applies, or 8,300 Special Drawing Rights if only the Warsaw Convention applies. Many
carriers have voluntarily waived these limits in their entirety, and U.S. regulations require that, for journeys to, from or with an agreed stopping place in the U.S., the limit may not be inferior to U.S. $75,000.
2. 17 Special Drawing Rights per kg for loss of or damage or delay to checked baggage and 332 Special Drawing Rights* for unchecked baggage.
3. The carrier may also be liable for damage caused by delay.

For more information on Special Drawing Rights and currency exchange rates, visit the International Monetary Fund website.

Further information may be obtained from Air Canada as to the limits applicable to your journey. If your journey involves carriage by different carriers, you should contact each carrier for information on the applicable
limits of liability.

Regardless of which Convention applies to your journey, you may benefit from a higher limit of liability for loss, delay, or damage to baggage by making a declaration of your baggage value at check-in and paying any
supplementary fee that may apply. Alternatively, if your baggage value exceeds the applicable limit of liability, you should fully insure it before you travel.

Time limit for action: Any action in court to claim damages must be brought within two years from the date of arrival of the aircraft, or from the date on which the aircraft ought to have arrived.

Baggage claims: Written notice to the carrier must be made within 7 days of the receipt of checked baggage in the case of damage, and, in the case of delay, within 21 days from the date on which it was placed at the
disposal of the passenger.

NOTICE - SOLD SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE TARIFFS

Air Passenger Protection Regulations Notice:

If you are denied boarding, your flight is cancelled or delayed for at least three hours, or your baggage is lost or damaged, you may be entitled to certain standards of
treatment and compensation under the Air Passenger Protection Regulation. For more information about your passenger rights please contact your air carrier or visit the
Canadian Transportation Agency’s website.

General terms and conditions pertaining to flight delays, cancellations, denied boarding, seating of children and lost or damaged baggage can be found in Air Canada's
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INDIA: 91-11-4717-2900

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