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depends on the airline you are flying. Southwest is just about the only airline without checked bag fees.
If you are on standby you can not check in any baggage until you are confirmed onto the flight.
It depends on th airline you're flying with and on the class of travel. Some airlines allow you to check in more luggage than others. Also buiness class passengers get a larger luggage allowence than economy passengers.
It varies depending on the class you are flying, the airline, and whether you are limited by weight or per piece. Check with your airline.
Check with your local airport, the airline you're flying with, and the TSA... it may be different for everyone... but check all of those to make sure.
Usually, two pieces of luggage each of 50 pound (or 23 kilograms) maximum weight. However, it is better to check with the specific airline you are flying with.
A person who is traveling to an international destination will check in with the airline they are flying with. When at the counter of their airline, they will get their luggage checked, and taken, and they will submit their ticket and identification.
You can only check your luggage in for an Expedia flight if you are actually at the airport. This is because you luggage needs to be weighed and there will be a fee if it is over a particular weight.
Some hotels have a thing where they can store your luggage, for a fee, until it is time to check in.
Firstly it depends what your mode of transport is.If you are flying you need to check the particular airlines luggage allowance as they often differ by quite substantial amounts depending on airline and the type of ticket you have.
No, usually the checked weight is different from the weight of the hand luggage. Check with your airline
It depends on the airline you fly with, some of the cheap airlines charge for check in luggage