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Saw the hullaballo recently of BAA clamping down on the minisized suitcases
on wheels that people are taking on aircraft as "hand baggage" because they are too bulky and slow security down etc. I want to take my laptop (in its own case) and 1 medium sized ruck sack (which im certain will fit in the "tester" cage you see near the check in desks. Anyone know if laptop cases are allowed AS WELL AS the ruck sack or INSTEAD OF IT? I also do have one of those small trolley cases as well but am reluctant to use it in case some busy body decides i have to "check it in" My main reason for asking is that apart from the laptop i need to take some high value items like cameras and chargers etc and the last thing I want is to be putting those "in the hold" with a risk of them going missing. Anyone know how rigidly these new rules about trolley cases are being enfored? Flying out from Gatwick if it helps. Thanks |
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purple pete wrote:
Saw the hullaballo recently of BAA clamping down on the minisized suitcases on wheels that people are taking on aircraft as "hand baggage" because they are too bulky and slow security down etc. I want to take my laptop (in its own case) and 1 medium sized ruck sack (which im certain will fit in the "tester" cage you see near the check in desks. Anyone know if laptop cases are allowed AS WELL AS the ruck sack or INSTEAD OF IT? Easyjet have never caused me a problem. AIUI Hand baggage is a carrier thing (hence weight and size varies between airlines), rather than an airport thing. |
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purple pete wrote:
Saw the hullaballo recently of BAA clamping down on the minisized suitcases on wheels that people are taking on aircraft as "hand baggage" because they are too bulky and slow security down etc. I want to take my laptop (in its own case) and 1 medium sized ruck sack (which im certain will fit in the "tester" cage you see near the check in desks. Anyone know if laptop cases are allowed AS WELL AS the ruck sack or INSTEAD OF IT? Check with your airline. Some allow a laptop in addition to one bag, for others it's strictly one bag only. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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purple pete wrote:
Saw the hullaballo recently of BAA clamping down on the minisized suitcases on wheels that people are taking on aircraft as "hand baggage" because they are too bulky and slow security down etc. I want to take my laptop (in its own case) and 1 medium sized ruck sack (which im certain will fit in the "tester" cage you see near the check in desks. Anyone know if laptop cases are allowed AS WELL AS the ruck sack or INSTEAD OF IT? I also do have one of those small trolley cases as well but am reluctant to use it in case some busy body decides i have to "check it in" My main reason for asking is that apart from the laptop i need to take some high value items like cameras and chargers etc and the last thing I want is to be putting those "in the hold" with a risk of them going missing. Anyone know how rigidly these new rules about trolley cases are being enfored? No idea of the rules, but I've taken a trolley case and a laptop as hand luggage on a number of UK and European flights with a number of airlines from a number of airports over the last 2 years, and had no problems. My only caveat is that I've had the laptop bag on my shoulder and have NEVER waved it at them and said "Look! I've got this too - is that OK?" |
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![]() purple pete wrote: Saw the hullaballo recently of BAA clamping down on the minisized suitcases on wheels that people are taking on aircraft as "hand baggage" because they are too bulky and slow security down etc. I want to take my laptop (in its own case) and 1 medium sized ruck sack (which im certain will fit in the "tester" cage you see near the check in desks. Anyone know if laptop cases are allowed AS WELL AS the ruck sack or INSTEAD OF IT? Depends on the airline and sometimes on the aircraft. The last airline I flew with was KLM - out of Manchester rather than London. On most flights, as I understood it, you're allowed a carry-on and a laptop bag, but on flights operated by smaller commuter aircraft you're allowed one carry-on *only*. This has been the case, in my experience, on most North American airlines as well (I'm British, but I live in Canada at the moment). Stephen |
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