I'm flying for the first time... I know I can bring my carry on bag and my purse on the plane.. I also read that if you have camera bag you can carry that on too... and a laptop... can i carry on all of that at once? It just seems like so much.
Six answers:
shootingsportsnw
2009-01-08 12:14:24 UTC
You're allowed one carry-on bag, which can measure up to 10" H x 17" W x 24" L (25 x 43 x 61 cm), plus one personal item, such as a purse, briefcase or laptop computer. Camera bag would count as a personal item. So you can only bring 2 items on the plane. I recommend taking a little carry on items as possible. Everyone else seems to bring the max allowed on and overhead bins fill up fast. Bring only the things you absolutely can not live without or lose (computer, medication, keys, cameras, etc.)
anonymous
2009-01-08 12:03:23 UTC
if you follow the instructions you can have your purse and one other bag - which can contain the laptop of course and your camera but most airlines would not want you to be getting on the plane with more than two pieces of hand luggage - some airlines insist on it - others will be a little more lenient but two is safe. There is always a help desk you can call with the airline you are travelling with if you are still worried call them!
Have a good flight!
Keagan
2009-01-08 12:40:57 UTC
A laptop is considered a carry on. You are limited to one, so you may only bring a purse and a suitcase on the plane. Check the laptop in your checked-luggage.
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2016-12-12 13:51:44 UTC
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Em
2009-01-08 12:01:49 UTC
You can create extra room in a suitcase full of clothes but vacuuming the air out of them. Simply place all the compressible items into a vacuumable bag (purchasable off of tv or at place such as walgreens)...or what I do and is much cheaper, shove everything into a garbage bag and suck all the air out.
You'll be amazed how much extra room you will have in a suitcase for other items like a camera etc...
questionizer
2009-01-08 12:03:51 UTC
it depends on where are you travelling from and what company yoz travel with!
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