Yes, the baggage compartment on a plane is pressurized to ensure that the items inside are not damaged during the flight.
Yes, pressurized cans such as aerosol cans are allowed on a plane in checked baggage, but there are restrictions on the size and quantity. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific guidelines before packing them.
A baggage hold is an alternative term for a cargo bin, a compartment on a plane used to store luggage which will not fit safely into the passenger cabin.
Yes, you can breathe in a luggage compartment. Also the compartment is pressurized. However, you would be freezing cold, because it's not climate controlled.
Yes, checked baggage is pressurized during flights to ensure that it remains intact and safe throughout the journey.
According to the TSA website (TSA.gov) lighters are permitted under special circumstances. You can bring a lighter on in your CARRY-ON baggage. Lighters that are unfilled/unfueled are allowed in your CHECKED baggage, but filled/fueled are not allowed unless in a special case (this is because prefilled lighters, such as a bic, can explode in the unpressurized underbelly of the plane, while the cabin is pressurized, which would prevent rupture).
Yes, you can bring spray deodorant in your checked baggage on a plane.
There is only one baggage compartment, it is not divided by class.
Yes, you can bring nail polish remover in checked baggage on a plane.
The baggage compartment on a plane is typically kept at temperatures around 7 to 20 degrees Celsius. To ensure the safety of items stored there, airlines use insulation and heating systems to regulate the temperature and prevent extreme cold or heat from damaging the items. Additionally, items are securely packed and handled to prevent damage during loading and unloading.
Yes, a goat can fly very easily without wings, just as you and I can. The only difference is that we get a seat in the cabin of the plane and the goat has to stay in the baggage compartment.
The baggage in the hold refers to the luggage and cargo stored in the lower compartment of the aircraft. This baggage adds weight to the plane, which affects its balance and stability during flight. Proper distribution of baggage is crucial to maintain the aircraft's center of gravity within safe limits, ensuring a smooth and safe flight.
It can be transported in your CHECKED baggage after you declare it to your airline. It cannot be carrried aboard by you. Check with your airline.