I can't find any policy on their website saying they don't.
TSA rules allow up to five liters of "spirits" (between 24% and 70% alcohol) in checked baggage. There's no limit on the amount of wine or beer (or other alcohol below 24% ABV) that can be in checked baggage. Anything over 140 proof is not allowed period.
Most US airlines adhere pretty tightly to the TSA rules without imposing many additional rules of their own (one added rule that is pretty common is that the beverages must be in their original retail packaging and unopened), so I'd expect that US Airways will allow it, as long as it's below 140 proof.
British Airways allow 2 bags to be checked in per person. You can also keep 1 carry on with you. For size and weight restrictions, you can check British Airways website.
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No you will have your bags checked and they will through it away if your going to a different state and if your going to a different country.
yes they charge and check your bags
Yes, your bags will be checked through to your final destination.
Yes, checked bags are typically screened for security purposes at this airport.
US Airways luggage rules for checked baggage typically include restrictions on weight, size, and number of bags allowed. Passengers are usually allowed to check in one or two bags, with additional fees for extra bags. Weight limits are usually around 50 pounds per bag, and size limits are typically around 62 linear inches. It is recommended to check the specific rules and fees on the airline's website or contact customer service for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, checked bags are typically transferred to a connecting flight by the airline.
Some airlines that do not charge for bags include Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways.
You can pick up gate-checked bags at the baggage claim area after your flight.
When you have a layover, your checked bags are typically transferred by the airline to your connecting flight without you needing to pick them up. Just make sure to confirm with the airline that your bags are checked through to your final destination.
Yes, you typically retrieve your checked bags before going through customs.