about 2 weeks ago - 13 comments
Question : Does checked-in luggage normally travel on the same plane as the passanger? I recently flew to Europe and had a connection in Amsterdam. The first plane was late and I had to literally run to the next gate to make my connection. I did make it, but was sure that they did not
about 2 weeks ago - 24 comments
www.howdini.com Even if you’re a frequent flier, it’s hard to keep up with the latest rules and regulations from the airlines. Here’s advice on how to deal with the new baggage rules from Travelocity’s Genevieve Brown. How to deal with the new airline baggage regulations Make sure you know the airline baggage restrictions before you
about 3 weeks ago - 2 comments
Pls help as I am not able to obtain this information from anywhere. Let me know per kg please?
about 3 weeks ago - No comments
How much luggage has changed Call is the number of bags, boxes and containers that contain articles of a passenger in transit from destination to destination. The modern traveler carries packages containing a variety of products such as clothing, office items, valuables and all your travel needs. Back in the day, the luggage and the
about 4 weeks ago - 1 comment
I’ll be six weeks in Ghana and is six weeks in Europe before me. Of course, I do not want to take a huge suitcase and a huge backpack around me. At the very beginning of my trip, I stay with a family member in London. Would it be wiser to send my bag and
about 4 weeks ago - 1 comment
Should they all be competitive and to give similar price and take a few dollars for “services”? Delta Air Bombay-London (via New York) round trip costs $ 4,316. 00 (+ tax) (Source: website of Delta), while my local agent travel Bombay-New York (return) for Emirates, Thai Air, Etihad, Singapore Airlines at $ 900 + tax
about 4 weeks ago - No comments
who lives in Europe, aware of the low-cost airlines, the center of their activities outside the United Kingdom but also in other countries. The prices are often very competitive, my wife recently flew Ryanair from Malaga, Spain, Bristol, England, for 18 € round trip, including taxes, for travel around 2,500 km. For this perspective, the
about 1 month ago - 2 comments
I will be mailing most clothes can weigh between 10-20kilos company and what can I do with it? I am mailing from Germany.
about 1 month ago - No comments
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about 1 month ago - 1 comment
I live in France, but the nearest airport is Geneva. I need about 50 cubic feet of excess baggage to Toronto, Canada and cheaply as possible – send, without either 4-6 months! I just could not they go to Geneva airport (or perhaps Lyon) sent from there – anyone know if this is to do
about 4 months ago
You can’t count on it . Last week my son arrived less than 3 hours for a flight ; so he was put on another one . While I waited at the destination , I didn’t know it at the time-but his luggage was grouped near a wall in baggage with dozens of other bags, awaiting his arrival .. It turns out that his luggage made the earlier flight . I thought it was the luggage we were worried about . This made no sense .
about 4 months ago
I asked once if they could please send one bag to Bahamas and one to Hawaii. They told me “No that’s against the rules”. I said “Why not? You did last week”
about 4 months ago
oh trust me they have plenty of time and personnel to transfer your luggage
about 4 months ago
Your luggage usually flys with you.
about 4 months ago
yes the luggage travel with the passenger.and there is a highly advanced system by which the containers filled with luggage is been shifted to the other planes by cranes and that is how even before you change your connecting flight your luggage does.
about 4 months ago
Luggage travels in the cargo hold of the same plane as the passengers. Duh.
about 4 months ago
Yes your checked in baggage travels with you on the same plane. When they load the luggage if someone is transferring to another flight ,they put the luggage closer to the unloading door so they know which baggege to remove.
about 4 months ago
It was on tarmac being pulled by a little truck at faster speed & no people in way than you were. It is amazing though. I like to sit in plane & watch for my luggage to be loaded. Same plane unless you lugguage is lost.
about 4 months ago
Your luggage ALWAYS travels in the same aircraft as you. This is ALWAYS and there are NO EXCEPTIONS unless your luggage is lost in the system and ends up going to Nairobi when you are on a flight to Singapore.
about 4 months ago
It just depends on the flight.. usually for domestic flights ( within the country) luggage is loaded onto the same aircraft, but on international flights many times the luggage is loaded onto another… hope this helps!
about 4 months ago
yes
about 4 months ago
Luggage travels with passenger, this is a Golden Rule. So, if there’s a bomb, the bomber dies too.
about 4 months ago
Your luggage will be on the same plane as you, unless you actually miss the plane. If you made it, your luggage should have made it as well. It doesn’t ALWAYS work that way, as people who have lost their baggage will tell you. But that’s the way it’s supposed to work.
about 4 months ago
yes and no. 50% of the time it does, and 50% of the time it doesn’t