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Yes, airlines typically weigh cabin luggage on international flights to ensure it meets their weight restrictions.
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A hold bag is luggage that is checked in at the airport and stored in the cargo hold of the airplane during the flight. It differs from carry-on luggage, which is smaller and brought into the cabin by the passenger. Hold bags are typically larger and heavier, and passengers do not have access to them during the flight.
Hold bags are checked luggage that is stored in the cargo hold of an airplane during a flight. They are typically larger and heavier than carry-on luggage, which passengers are allowed to bring into the cabin with them. Hold bags must be checked in at the airport and retrieved at the baggage claim area upon arrival, while carry-on luggage can be kept with the passenger throughout the flight.
There are a number of retail locations and online sites that carry cabin luggage. Macy's, Target, Walmart, and Amazon, for example, each sell these items.
In the overhead locker.
The luggage compartment on a plane is typically located underneath the passenger cabin, in the belly of the aircraft.
The person who carry huge luggage into the aircraft cabin.
As of Nov 2008 you can bring electric shavers in cabin. TSA does not forbid them and some airlines, like United, expressly allow them to be used in cabin during flight. http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1036,00.html
It is in the baggage car and his cabin. However, you will need the key.
FLight attendants will come through the cabin towards the end of the flight with a trash bag and ask that you hand them your garbage. After the cabin is empty, the flight crew will go through and double-check the cabin, usually able to score a free magazine or two as well.
Hold baggage refers to luggage that is checked in at the airport and stored in the cargo hold of the airplane during the flight. It is typically larger and heavier than carry-on luggage, which passengers are allowed to bring into the cabin with them. Hold baggage must meet specific size and weight restrictions set by the airline, while carry-on luggage is limited in size and must fit in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of the passenger.