Passenger services and information
Baggage
- Passengers are limited to one checked bag, not exceeding 50lbs, and one personal item (such as a backpack) on-board (Note: purses will not count as a personal item). Please note that there is no space for carry-on luggage on the aircraft.
Snacks and beverages
- View the in-flight menu (PDF)
Dress Code
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All passengers must abide by the work attire policy that is in place for their specific home office while traveling on the corporate shuttle.
Portable electronic devices (PEDs)
PEDs are any piece of lightweight, electronically powered equipment. These devices are typically consumer electronic devices functionally capable of communications, data processing and/or utility. Small PEDs are devices that are less than 2 lbs. and are capable of fitting in seatback pocket. Large PEDs are items that are 2 lbs. or greater and do not fit in the seatback pocket or are of a size that may impede emergency egress. Large PEDs must be turned off and stowed in an approved carry-on location such as an overhead bin or underneath the seat.
Wi-Fi will be available for passengers once the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet.
Acceptable for use at all times
- Portable voice recorders.
- Hearing aids.
- Heart pacemakers.
- Portable Oxygen Concentrators that comply with the requirements in 14 CFR § 125.219; or
- Any other PED that ConocoPhillips has determined will not cause interference with the navigation or communication system of the aircraft on which it is to be used.
Cell phones
Cellular phones may be used until door closure (talk/text features). At door closure, cell phones must be in “airplane mode” and have a functional display confirming the transmitting functions are inactive. If the “airplane mode” cannot be confirmed or the display is not obvious, the device cannot be used in flight.
Cellular phones may be used during taxi to gate upon arrival (talk/text features).
PEDs restricted below 10,000 feet
- Computers and related accessories.
- Video cameras - Must be turned off and stowed for taxi, takeoff and landing.