This depends on whether you're travelling by bus, rail, ship, or aeroplane. Additionally, baggage allowances are dependant upon the class of service in which you're booked, plus depending upon the fare you've paid. Finally, certain routes, such as flying solely within the European Continent, has a different tariff rule than, say, travelling Trans-Atlantic or Trans-Pacific. In this instance, due to the severe restrictions on information provided regarding your journey, it's quite impossible to provide an adequately informative answer.
Varies by airline; some are 40 pounds, others are 51 pounds. But .. there are also size limitations that you need to be aware of. That 40 pound suitcase that is five feet long is not going to be allowed as carry on luggage.
The airlines' weight limit on a checked bag is 50 pounds.
It varies by Airline. You need to go on the individual airline's website - it will tell you on there.
It depends on the airline and your flight's destination. It's always advisable to check with your airline before packing.
100 pounds is the maximum weight accepted for a checked piece of luggage
You are only allowed 1 piece of luggage, but depending on what airline you go with you are allowed different weight amounts, hope this helped
Nope. "One piece of luggage . . . many pieces of luggage."
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