Weight limits on Wingly flights

Weight limits on Wingly flights

Weight limits vary according to the type of aircraft used and the number of passengers on board.

As a passenger, you will be asked to provide your weight and that of any other passengers accompanying you. This information is essential, especially for small aircraft, where weight limits are strictly monitored for safety reasons. It is therefore important to submit accurate data.

If you are planning to take baggage with you, you will also need to indicate the weight of this when you make your booking request. The pilot will then confirm whether baggage can be accepted on board, depending on the aircraft's capacity.

Please note that pilots reserve the right to refuse passengers with incorrect weight information. This is to ensure safety and compliance with current regulations.


Notes

If your contact or travel information changes between the time of booking and the date of your flight, we kindly ask you to inform us.


For further information or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by e-mail at hello@wingly.io. Our team is at your disposal from Monday to Friday 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, and will be happy to assist you.



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