A laptop is a valuable and fragile piece of equipment. Generally speaking you don't want those things to get damaged or stolen so you take it with you on board. So yes, it is a carry on. Also during the flight you can use it if it has battery.
Yes. You may have to take it out of the bag and put it in a separate bin. They may even ask you to turn it on.
Carry on baggage is the baggage an airline will allow it's customers to bring aboard an airplane. Most carry on baggages are laptop cases and backpacks.
all baggage is check at the airports...carry ons and check baggage.
Generally, Yes. If possible, carry your laptop onto the plane as hand luggage. It is not a good idea to check a laptop in as luggage for the hold as it may be stolen by baggage handling staff. They can tell there is a valuable laptop in there because all luggage is X-Ray scanned.
We had to check the baggage in before continuing on.A railroad car used to carry baggage is also called a van.
Laptop bags are allowed as carry-on baggage for flights. I know this information first handedly as I worked in customer service for Delta Airlines for 4 years.
baggage allowance really depends on the your ticket class, but basically economy ticket 20kg check in baggage and 7 kg hand carry like other commercial airlines. if you are member of alfursan club, you got extra 10kg with your check in baggage
Should you place your government laptop in checked baggage before a flight
very. if it does not fit they will make you check the bag and it will not be free
From my experience, I was able to carry a Bic lighter with me in my check in baggage.
From my experience, I was able to carry a Bic lighter with me in my check in baggage.
For Delta Airlines one carry on and one small item such as a purse/laptop/briefcase etc is allowed. The carry on must not exceed 45 linear inches in combined length, width, and height. The carry on must also easily in the Carry-on Baggage Check, which is located near the check-in counters and at the gate and is approximately 22" x 14" x 9". However, experience suggests they rarely check and some passengers break these rules.
Laptops should always be placed in carry-on baggage. This is because laptops are expensive and can be damaged during the loading and unloading process of the checked baggage. If you are a frequent air traveller, you might have noticed that they really "throw" your baggages when loading onto/unloading from the aircraft.