The weight limit for personal items varies depending on the airline, but typically it is around 15-22 pounds.
Yes, airlines may weigh your personal item at the airport to ensure it meets their weight restrictions for carry-on luggage.
The weight limit for a personal item when traveling on an airplane varies by airline, but it is typically around 15-20 pounds. It is important to check with your specific airline for their exact weight restrictions.
According to the planning guide, the approximate weight is 71 Lbs.
Isn't that a bit of a personal question?
That is a personal detail to Elle.. she weighs what she weighs.
that's a random question and a little personal........
A yard of Item 4 typically weighs around 2,700 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the density and moisture content of the material.
Yes, you can place your personal item in the overhead bin.
no it does not it weighs the same
Anahi does not wish to state her weight has she would like to keep it personal
No, and a good example is lead and bread. A brick of lead 4" x 2" is going to weigh much more than a loaf of white bread 10 times its size. Hope this helps, Harrrie
I'm not sure which way you want me to weigh this item.