Yes, you can use laptops on an airplane. You need to turn it off when they close the door to the plane at the gate and stow it under the seat. Then about 10 minutes after takeoff, they will announce that you can now use your electronic devices. When landing, they need to be turned off again and slowed under the seat. About the time they call for tray tables and seat backs in the upright and locked position, they will ask you to turn off your electronics again until you reach your arrival gate and the door to the plane is reopened.
Yes you can. You do have to remove it from your briefcase when you go through security. Yes. Just take it our of the case and put it in one of the trays.
Yes. As long as each bag does not weigh more than 7kg (a total of 14kg for both)
Yeah, I could
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Most airlines will limit the amount of carryon luggage you can take. Three may be possible, but four is unlikely.
When you say 'hand luggage', I assume you mean 'carryon luggage'. It is acceptable to carryon hand cream in amounts of 3 oz or less. Must be in a container that is accessible should security want to test it for any reason. Just made a trip to DC, so it is fresh on my mind. Tried to bring back a very small water-globe in my carryon. They could not test the liquid, so they made me put it in my checked-in luggage. Good luck!
you are allowed to take 22.5kg
Yes. Any medication, no matter what should be taken in your carryon luggage. NEVER check medication in to checked baggage. Never trust your medication to other people, especially airlines!!
you can take it on but a laptop bag counts as hand luggage, so if your fits inside your hand luggage, or your hand luggage will fit inside your laptop bag, you'll be fine! don't know if this helps because you may have already flown but thought i would answer anyway! :D
don't bring liquids
Electric shavers can be taken in both carry-on and checked luggage on airplanes. However, if you are carrying a disposable razor or a safety razor, they should be placed in your checked luggage to comply with airline regulations.
You can take as much luggage as you need, but keep in mind that there is a charge for most checked luggage nowadays, and any bags over 2 per person is charged quite a bit extra. A general rule of thumb is 2 checked bags per person (not including the infant) and one carryon per person.
no. you are only allowed to take the allowed weight on each luggage. Lets say if you are allowed by the airline to take one bag of 20 kg, if you are flying with another person you wont be allowed to take one bag of 10 and one of 30 without paying for extra weight.
Normal consumer electrical items, like laptop computers, cell phones, hair-dryer, toothbrush, etc are all acceptable in carry-on luggage. Industrial and DIY tools, such as electric screwdrivers, drills etc are NOT allowed in carry-on luggage but can be checked in as hold luggage.