Lion Group

Lion Group is dedicated to ensuring the highest levels of safety and comfort for all passengers. A crucial aspect of this commitment is the security of personal belongings. To reduce risk and enhance convenience, the airline advises all passengers to store their valuables in cabin baggage, rather than checked baggage, to maintain control over their possessions during the flight.

Essential Valuables to Keep in Cabin Baggage

There are several items of high importance that must be carried in the cabin for optimal security:

  • Crucial Documents: Important papers such as passports, identification cards, travel tickets, and other necessary travel documents should never be stored in checked baggage.
  • Electronics: Items like laptops, mobile phones, cameras, tablets, and similar devices should always stay with the passenger.
  • Financial Assets: Cash, credit cards, and valuable jewelry, including gold and precious stones, must be kept on hand.
  • Medicines: Any personal medications, particularly those needed during the flight, should be within easy reach.
  • Sentimental Items: Heirlooms, gifts, or other items with emotional significance should not be left in checked baggage.

Passenger Guidelines for Safeguarding Valuables

To help passengers protect their belongings, Lion Group recommends these key steps:

  • Pre-Flight: Ensure all valuables—such as documents, electronics, and jewelry—are packed in the cabin bag. Avoid leaving them behind at check-in counters or waiting areas.
  • During the Flight: Place valuables in a secure location within the cabin, such as the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of you. Keep them within sight at all times.
  • Post-Flight: Before leaving the aircraft, do a quick check to ensure you haven’t forgotten any important items.

Why Valuables Should Not Be Stored in Checked Baggage

  1. Security and Control: Keeping valuables in the cabin allows passengers to personally supervise their items. During flight, checked baggage is inaccessible.
  2. Airline Policy and Protection: Lion Group is not liable for any loss or damage to items in checked baggage. To ensure peace of mind, we highly recommend storing valuables in the cabin.
  3. Risk of Loss or Damage: Checked baggage is subject to handling, which may involve movement between conveyor belts and the aircraft. This increases the chances of items being misplaced, delayed, or damaged.
  4. Compliance and Shared Responsibility: During the check-in process, passengers will be asked whether they have valuables in their checked baggage. Passengers must accurately report and ensure all valuables are stored in the cabin.

We appreciate the cooperation of all passengers in maintaining smooth flight operations and aviation security. By following these guidelines, every passenger contributes to a safe and comfortable travel experience for all.

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