Before DepartureIf you are going to travel with oversize or non-standard baggage, we recommend that you consult the check-in for your airline as soon as possible (or travel agency for charter flights). The conditions of transport of such baggage may vary with individual carriers.What is considered non-standard or oversize baggage?SkisSnowboardPramGolf bagSurf boardHockey stickPaddlesLarger musical instrumentBicycleSunshadeBoxes and other non-standard baggagesChecking in Oversized Baggage – in 4 Steps Before Your TripInform the airline or tour operator about your intention to travel with an oversized bag – ideally when booking your flight – and review the conditions of carriage.At the Airport Check-inArrive at the regular check-in counter and report your oversized baggage. The worker will tag it and redirect it to the special oversized baggage counter.Prior to Its HandoverCheck that the baggage doesn’t contain any prohibited and/or dangerous items.After Check-in And Upon ArrivalProceed to the control (Terminal 1 – Passport / Terminal 2 – Security). Upon arrival, reclaim your baggage at the oversized baggage counter.The special oversize baggage counter is located in the departure lounges of both Terminal 1 and 2.After ArrivalWhen travelling with a non-standard or oversize baggage, its reclaim procedure after arrival varies from that of regular size and shape baggage. Oversize baggage (baby pram, parasol, sports equipment, etc.) is released at the Oversize Baggage counter in the Baggage Reclaim area.Please contact the handling company which handled your flight for oversize baggage handling details. There are counters of all handling companies in the Baggage Reclaim area.