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Charge standard for live consignment at Qingdao Jiaodong Airport
1. The on-site consignment fee consists of two parts: one is the consignment fee calculated by weight, and the other is the over-limit fee calculated by volume.
2. The calculation method of the consignment fee is: consignment weight (including animals and cages) × consignment rate per kilogram × 1.5 times. The consignment rate per kilogram varies according to different flights. Please consult the airline for details.
3. The calculation method of overrun fee is: the part exceeding the specified size (length× width× height )× overrun rate per cubic meter × 1.5 times. The overrun rate is generally 1000 yuan/cubic meter, but it may be different according to different flights. Please consult the airline for details.
For example, if you want to consign a dog with a weight of 10 kg and a volume of 0. 1 m3, assuming that the consignment rate per kilogram is 10 yuan, then you need to pay: (10×1.5.
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