Airlines require baggage over a fixed size to be checked in as hold luggage.
Typically alcohol is allowed in checked baggage as long as it is below a certain proof. I believe anything over 120 proof is not allowed.
You can check the website of your airline for limits and regulations or call their number to find out.
You can put what you like in your checked in baggage.
Not only do many states have regulations about bringing liquor into their states, the airline, and the FAA, have regulations about what can, and cannot, be carried as freight or baggage onto aircraft.
A Long-board, also known as a skateboard is transportable on American Airlines. The longboard must be checked as baggage and is charged as either the First or Second bag rate, as applicable. This means, if you have no baggage, whatsoever, then the longboard will be considered as your 1 piece of checked baggage. If your long-board is considered in excess of your allowable checked baggage, each board will be subject to the baggage charge for a single piece. There are strict maximum weight and size restrictions. Those are, 50Lbs and 62 inches overall.
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I have just read on B.A.'s websight that the baggage dimensions must not exceed 62" inches. i.e. h+w+d. Stu.
To my knowledge, there are no engine size regulations.
What size carry-on can I take? Is a back pack with wheels allowed?
The word "baggage" is a noun (luggage), so there is no formal adjective. Something may be placed in baggage, or declared as baggage, or bagged in baggage.
they have to be right size cunts