Normally they allow 20Kg + 7 Kg
Depents of airline. Check here for details http://www.thetravelinsider.info/travelaccessories/airlinecarryonluggageallowances.htm
40 kg
one big and two small
no. you are only allowed to take the allowed weight on each luggage. Lets say if you are allowed by the airline to take one bag of 20 kg, if you are flying with another person you wont be allowed to take one bag of 10 and one of 30 without paying for extra weight.
That would depend on your airline's policy and your passenger status (ie first class?)
A noun is a person, place or thing. Luggage is a thing. Therefore, luggage is a noun.
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.
It depends on what you mean. You can transport some weapons such as handguns, shotguns, and knives in your checked, locked luggage, but you are not allowed to carry these items on your person or in your carry on luggage. To transport a firearm, you tell the ticket agent that you want to check an unloaded firearm. They will give you an orange tag that you sign and then that tags goes into your luggage.
A person who carries luggage for someone else is often called a porter, from the Latin/Frendh/Italian words meaning "to carry".
i dont know why not as long if its safe most of the airlines have the following requirements: Hand baggage: one piece at 8 kg no sharp items - knives, corkscrews, etc. No containers larger than 100ml containing fluid, gel, creams, jams
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