5/09/2011

What are the rules for luggage?

Packing luggage is usually something very exciting to do (well, for me that is) and most of the time, we wanted to pack everything we have just in case it would take to our destination. However, whenever we want to be ready for any emergency, we must keep in mind that there are certain rules and regulations that we must follow.


Luggage Set

One of the more complex rules that we follow before we can arrive safely at our destination is theAirline rules and regulations that relate to the passenger (ie you) carry-on baggage. That's right. Apart from the very important things that we have within our package than-life bags, we also need to be very careful about what we have in our small parcel continue '. The rules apply not only to the things that we pack our bags inside, but that baggage as well.

The specific areas of these rules and regulations generally ranges from one place to another, from one company to another. However, forhelp to do things, this article listed some of the most common bear on baggage rules applied in almost all airlines.

The size and weight of the deduction

You may have packed the right things, but your hand luggage you violate the rules and restrictions imposed by the airline you fly with. The dimensions of hand luggage is very important not only to minimize potential risks and threats of terror, but also for your luggage to avoid becoming a source ofinconvenience to other passengers.

Hand luggage is usually placed in the airplane overhead compartments or under the seat if it is larger than the storage will certainly be a nuisance as it tends to use the space reserved for other passengers. Also, you need to make a single bag.

Usually, the maximum size allowed for luggage is 45 inches, 45 inches is the sum of its length, width and height. Although some airlines allow largerit is safer to stick to this general rule. The general rule with regard to restrictions on the transport of passengers' baggage is a maximum weight of 40 pounds.

Points allowed

Many airlines around the world to follow the general rules and regulations established by the TSA or Transportation Security Administration. One of these guidelines is 3-1-1. Guidelines for 3-1-1 means that the luggage you can bring toiletries such as gels and lotions and food products, such as sauces andjams only in a container with a capacity of up to 3 oz These items should be packed together in a size of 1 liter, transparent plastic bag with a zipper. Finally, one bag per passenger is permitted; said transparent bag is removed from hand luggage to be screened.

Exceptions 3-1-1 Directive are milk and infant formula. milk for babies and can be packaged in large quantities and should not be packed in zipper bags. Cans containing baby food can also beallowed inside the aircraft. Exceptions include drugs that are not limited to 3 ounce containers. You can bring bottled water in the plan only after it has been through the security barrier. This means that you can buy bottled water for safe boarding area.

personal items such as mobile phones, laptops, digital cameras and others may be put on the plane. (More) things not allowed

Unless you put milk or liquid medicine to your childor if not confined to the 3-1-1 rule, all liquids are not allowed. The liquid does not refer only to water, but includes all types of liquids, including lotions, gels and food even as cream and jam. As mentioned earlier, you can bring bottled water in the plan only after passing the security doors.

The following is a list of prohibited items in the plan:

gargle perfumes and colognes liquid soaps and disinfectants styling gel ortype of gel deodorant spray shaving cream hairspray and other hair products such as facial cleanser nail polish and nail polish remover lip gloss and liquid foundation gel candles Insect repellent Lighters creams, lotions, moisturizers drinks and beverages Jellies and jams yogurt other similar substances



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