No, Commercial operations do not, or SHOULD not. However some small charter operations might, as they have limited seating and if someone books a seat who is very large then they will have to count that person as multiple people in order to have the correct Load and Balance figures. So in effect a 3-400 pound person would cause them to have to fly with 1 less person, so they may charge that person a bit more to try to make up for the lost revenue. The flip side is some airlines, Southwest mostly have forced large people to purchase and extra seat because they would not fit into a single seat.
Pounds are worth 49 cents more than dollars. Here is a link where you can see how much more money pounds are worth than dollars. http://coinmill.com/GBP_USD.html#USD=1.00
£500 pounds is $623.50 in American money.
20 pounds is $31.89
It is 3,500 pounds (GBP)
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ou can bring upto 15000 thousand pounds without any problems
How much of WHAT is 30 pounds of roast beef? Do you mean to buy in money, or something else? You need to be more specific.
625 pounds
Pounds are worth 49 cents more than dollars. Here is a link where you can see how much more money pounds are worth than dollars. http://coinmill.com/GBP_USD.html#USD=1.00
up to 1 million pounds or more
£500 pounds is $623.50 in American money.
A light plane weighs a few hundred pounds, a jumbo jet hundreds of tons.
20 pounds is $31.89
It is 3,500 pounds (GBP)
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