All US industry still uses non-metric measure. This will not change anytime soon.
Usually the airlines themselves will personalize your luggage so its easier to find at the airport.
The weight of luggage usually depends on the rules of the airline. A lot of airlines also differ in terms of type of flight. Some give as much as 50 kls for luggage check in and a minimum of 30 kls.
Yes, there is a size limit for checked luggage imposed by airlines. Typically, the maximum dimensions allowed for checked luggage are around 62 inches (length width height) and the weight limit is usually 50 pounds. Airlines may have variations in their specific size and weight restrictions, so it's important to check with your airline before packing your bags.
The actual size limits depend on the airline itself, so you should check with your airline. But for many airlines, your hand luggage must not exceed 115cm in dimensions (sum of length + breadth + height) including any protrusions.
Airlines typically have a weight limit for checked luggage, which is usually around 50 pounds. If a suitcase weighs more than this limit, passengers may have to pay extra fees or make other arrangements to transport the luggage.
The standard size for carry-on luggage allowed by airlines is typically around 22 x 14 x 9 inches. For checked baggage, the standard size limit is usually around 62 linear inches (length width height). It's important to check with your specific airline for their exact size restrictions.
There are many airlines out there that offer discounts to Seniors. Please do not worry you have a lot of options. One site I can recommend is www.priceline.com They usually have a lot of good information.
No, usually the checked weight is different from the weight of the hand luggage. Check with your airline
Luggage now-a-days usually all come with wheels built into them.
It might be wise to check with different airlines themselves or with the TSA directly. There are many different careers offered through many different airlines. Airports usually don't do the hiring.
The model number on Samsonite luggage differs from one luggage to another. It is usually a very unique number that is used in the identification purpose.
This will usually depend on the type of flight. The higher type like in Fiesta or first class flights the more luggage allowance for each passenger. Usually the economic flights have 3o Kg of free baggage for each passenger.