Privilege Style — Charter & ACMI — How to Check In
Privilege Style operates charter and ACMI (wet-lease) flights. Online check-in is usually handled by the contracting airline or tour operator. If your confirmation shows another airline, use their app/website. Otherwise, use the airport check-in desks listed below (e.g., Madrid T1/T2). Links, tools and FAQs.
Quick official links
For Privilege Style charters and ACMI, check-in and baggage rules are set by your contracting airline/tour operator. Follow the instructions on your ticket/itinerary, or use airport counters (see Madrid desks below). Always verify on your booking.
Flight Status — Privilege Style (charter/ACMI)
There is no single airline status page. Use: (1) your tour operator / contracting airline manage-booking, (2) departure-airport live boards, and (3) a flight tracker (if you know the flight number or aircraft).
What to do for a Privilege Style charter/ACMI flight
- Identify who checks you in. If your confirmation shows another airline (marketing carrier) or a tour operator, use their web/app/desk.
- If no web/app is provided: use airport check-in desks for your departure airport. In Madrid (MAD), see desks below.
- Arrive early: aim ~2 hours before short-haul and ~3 hours before long-haul charters unless your ticket says otherwise.
- Baggage rules: follow the allowance shown on your ticket/itinerary. Aircraft and charter contract may change limits.
- Keep documentation: booking/ticket, tour voucher, ID/passport, any emails or app screenshots.
Privilege Style often operates on behalf of other airlines. The operating aircraft may differ; always follow the instructions on your booking and airport displays.
Good to know
- Save Use the contracting airline’s app for mobile boarding passes if supported.
- Name/ID must match exactly; charter changes can be restricted or charged.
- If unsure, ask your tour operator—they control many charter details.
Baggage — who sets the rules?
For Privilege Style charters/ACMI, baggage allowance is defined by your fare/tour operator or the marketing airline on your ticket. Check your itinerary, e-ticket, or tour documents. If your flight departs Madrid, you can also confirm at the desks listed below.
| Scenario | Where to find your rule |
|---|---|
| Booked via airline (codeshare/ACMI) | The marketing airline (on the ticket) sets check-in & baggage; use their site/app. |
| Package/charter via tour operator | Your tour operator voucher shows allowances and check-in time; otherwise ask the operator. |
| At the airport | Go to the desks on your departure board; staff will confirm current limits for your flight. |
Interactive tools
Arrival planner
Baggage weight checker
Popular departure airports — quick info
MAD — Madrid–Barajas (Common base)
Check-in desks depend on destination: T1 for non-Schengen; T2 for domestic/Schengen (desks vary — verify on airport screens).
PMI — Palma de Mallorca
Head office in Palma; actual check-in varies by charter. Follow your ticket and airport displays.
Troubleshooting — common issues
- Can't find web check-in: use the contracting airline/tour operator or airport desks.
- Wrong/unknown PNR: charter bookings often use the marketing airline’s record locator—check your voucher.
- Baggage confusion: limits are per ticket/contract. Ask your operator if not printed.
- Terminal/desks changed: always trust airport screens on the day of travel.
Charter flight — pre-flight checklist (printable)
- Passport/ID and visa (if required)
- Booking confirmation / tour voucher (shows check-in & baggage)
- Know the terminal and desk area (see airport boards)
- Allow enough time (2h short-haul / 3h long-haul unless told otherwise)
- Contact phone on and notifications enabled