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Two pieces of carry-on baggage: one suitcase with dimensions no larger than 55*45*25 (cm) and one computer bag. Note:
The British Airways check-in counter has the metal frame of the above size, and the carry-on suitcase will be placed on the spot for you to take on the plane, and as for the computer bag, you can carry it on your shoulder instead.
One piece of free checked baggage: a suitcase with dimensions not exceeding 30 inches and weighing no more than 23 kg. Note that the size requirements of checked baggage are not strict, but the weight is weighed on the spot, such as more than 23 kg and less than 32 kg, you need to pay a fine of 400 yuan (RMB) on the spot, and if you exceed 32 kg, you will not be checked in.
If you want to check in a few more pieces of luggage, you can also check in a few pieces, except for the first one free of charge as mentioned above, the rest of each piece is not more than 23 kilograms under the premise of 400 yuan (RMB), up to 10 pieces (including one free piece).
The following is the luggage that my daughter brought when she went to London to study on September 4, 2011: two 30-inch suitcases, each weighing 23 kg; Carry a 20-inch trolley case weighing 11 kg; Carry an ordinary backpack weighing 7 kg (including a laptop). Due to the extra checked baggage, a fine of 400 yuan (RMB) was paid at the airport.
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First, whether you are a student ticket, or a British Airways full fare ticket, these two tickets can be bringed, each piece of checked luggage does not exceed 23kg two pieces, and the check-in box is the largest kind of 32 inches. You can bring two pieces of hand luggage, not including the laptop bag.
Of course, if you're in first class, you can bring 3 pieces of checked baggage.
So, your condition, three hand-held, because a computer bag is included, and the computer bag does not count, is okay.
ps: Because British Airways only has size requirements for hand luggage, there is no weight requirement, you can put small but heavy items in hand luggage, I went out with a 20-inch suitcase heavier than a 32-inch checked luggage I hope it will help you.
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It seems that many people say that different flights have different regulations, so it is better to ask the airport where the insurance is located
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In order to make it easier and more consistent for passengers, British Airways will soon implement new rules on baggage services. The new carry-on baggage regulations will come into force on 5 July 2006 and the new rules for checked and excess baggage will come into force on 11 October 2006.
The following are the details of each provision:
1 Carry-on baggage (effective July 5, 2006).
Passengers in all classes (including British Airways Club members) are allowed the same amount of carry-on baggage, including: one uniform-sized carry-on suitcase; a handbag; A laptop bag.
According to the relevant regulations of the UK transport authorities, the size of a carry-on suitcase must not exceed 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (i.e. 22ins x 18ins x 10ins);
There is no limit on the weight of carry-on baggage, but passengers are required to place their carry-on baggage in the common suitcase above the seat in the cabin and place the laptop bag under the seat;
Passengers travelling with infants may also bring an additional carry-on suitcase of uniform size to carry any baby items required during the flight.
2 Checked baggage (effective October 11, 2006).
First Class, Business Class and Premium Economy Class passengers can check in two suitcases free of charge, each up to 23 kg (50lbs);
Economy Class passengers destined for the United States, Brazil, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Nigeria are also allowed to carry two suitcases, each up to 23 kg (50 lbs), according to ** regulations
Other Economy Class passengers can check in one suitcase weighing up to 23 kg free of charge;
Infants can check in one suitcase and one collapsible stroller free of charge;
If the passenger's itinerary includes a mixed class of service, the passenger's checked baggage allowance shall be calculated according to the provisions of the highest class of service;
3 Excess baggage (effective October 11, 2006).
Excess baggage for passengers in all classes (including British Airways Club members) will be subject to a fixed fee for the number of bags in excess of their free checked baggage allowance;
The fee is calculated based on the length of the trip. Intra-European segment: £30; Other short haul sectors: £60; Long haul: £120.
If passengers log in to pay for excess baggage in advance, they can enjoy a 20% discount;
Online payment for excess baggage will be available from 12 July 2006 for passengers who have already booked or changed their bookings after this date (departure date from 11 October 2006).
British Airways student baggage allowance rules for flights departing from Shanghai.
Passengers who purchase a British Airways Shanghai student fare ticket with a valid student visa are allowed to bring checked baggage with a total weight of 35 kg for flights departing from Shanghai (not applicable for return flights), and each piece shall not exceed 23 kg (the original rule of no more than 32 kg per piece shall not apply from 11 October 2006), and the baggage compartment of the ticket shall be 23 kg. (Within the UK, same-day connecting flights from London Heathrow are limited, this offer is not applicable to family and spouse tickets).
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Condiments must be checked in, and rice cannot be carried according to regulations.
Personally, I would recommend that you leave these two with you, as condiments and rice are available in the UK. In Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and other big cities, there are small Chinese supermarkets that can be bought as long as they are not too particular. When you go to London, you can buy almost anything.
Condiments are heavy and take up space, so let's buy them in the UK
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Note that airline hand baggage refers to baggage that is carried on board the aircraft.
1. Free checked baggage allowance: The maximum baggage weight that each passenger can carry is limited to 23 kg.
2. Carry-on luggage: You can bring one piece of hand luggage when you board the plane. However, the dimensions must not be larger than 23 x 36 x 56 cm (9 x 14 x 22 inches) and the weight must not exceed 6 kg (13 lbs).
You can check in a large suitcase and a small trolley case to put on board (or a backpack for a computer).
3. When entering the country, you must carry your passport, air ticket, admission notice, invitation letter, proof of funds, etc., as well as important information such as your UK address, **, etc., and you cannot put them in your checked baggage.
4. When the plane is about to arrive in the UK, the cabin crew will generally provide you with the UK arrival card and customs declaration. Please complete them and submit them together with your passport, visa, letter of acceptance, invitation letter, etc., and submit them to the UK immigration ** for inspection at the port of entry.
5. Personal belongings and travel expenses brought into the country are generally not restricted within a reasonable range.
Plants, vegetables, fresh meat, animals, controlled drugs, narcotics, ammunition, arms and other items prohibited from being brought into the UK are not allowed to be brought into the UK.
Boxed compressed fungus, vacuum-bagged jujubes and the like, bagged plates of instant noodles without seasoning are placed in shoe boxes to avoid crushing. Rice cookers, spatulas, kitchen knives, etc., should be packed in the suitcase and checked in. Seasoning can be brought.
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Three Aspects:
1. Airport security problems, each country has its own standards, general liquids are best consigned, pressure vessel cosmetics can not be carried with you regardless of consignment. There are no restrictions on the number or weight of carry-on items.
2. Airline issues, the flight only limits the weight of checked and carry-on luggage, and does not pay attention to the content of carry-on. When booking tickets, you can pay attention to the baggage weight restrictions of the flight and class.
3. Customs issues, generally in order to prevent smuggling, all countries have restrictions on the cash and high-value items carried, and the standard details of each country are different, but the basic principles are the same, that is, to meet the daily needs of individuals as the judgment principle. If a large amount of carry-on is found and there is no justifiable explanation, it may be considered smuggling. Generally, there will be no problem with 2 cigarettes, 2 bottles of wine, a few bottles of cosmetics, etc.
In addition, the customs inspection is usually a random inspection, and the probability of inspection is also very low.
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Passengers in all classes (including British Airways Club members) are subject to the same carry-on baggage rules as First, Business, Premium and Economy Class passengers.
1 piece of carry-on luggage of uniform size is allowed, the maximum size of which is:
The length, width and height must not exceed 56 x 45 x 25 cm (i.e. 22 x 18 x 10 inches).Suitcases will be checked by professional equipment at the airport.
Dimensions, if they do not meet the requirements, they must be checked in.
It is permissible to carry 1 additional briefcase and 1 laptop bag or equivalent size bag and place them.
Underneath the seats in the cabin.
Ladies are allowed 1 small handbag to carry with them. If the size is excessive, it will be considered in place of the briefcase.
There are no special rules for the weight of a carry-on suitcase, but its maximum weight must not exceed 23 kg and must be carried out by:
Passengers should place their suitcases in the common baggage lockers above the seats in the cabin. If the baggage is too heavy, it can't.
Leave it on your own, the airline staff will not provide any assistance and will advise you to check in your luggage.
Strollers that exceed the standard dimensions of carry-on luggage will not be allowed on board as carry-on baggage and can be checked in. If you need to take it with you, you can buy a ticket to occupy a seat for an additional fee. Infants can also carry 1 piece.
Carry-on luggage with a size of 6 kg.
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.Passengers in all classes (including British Airways Club members) are allowed to carry the same amount of carry-on baggage.
Includes: a uniform-sized carry-on suitcase; A laptop bag.
2.Liquids - Unlimited.
Passengers transiting or returning to London on Sha-lon-UK as well as return.
1.Passengers in all classes (including British Airways Club members) are only allowed to carry one size carry-on.
Boot; 2.Liquids must be packed in containers not exceeding 100ml and in a container no larger than 20cm x 20cm
Inside a transparent sealable plastic bag.
The dimensions of hand luggage in accordance with the regulations of the UK transport authorities.
1.The size must not exceed 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (i.e. 22ins x 18ins x 10ins);
2.There is no limit to the weight of carry-on baggage, but passengers are required to place their own carry-on baggage in the common baggage above the seat in the cabin.
inside the suitcase and place the laptop bag under the seat;
3.Passengers travelling with infants may also bring a separate carry-on suitcase of uniform size for carry-on baggage.
Baby items required during the flight.
The new rules for checked and excess baggage will come into effect on 13 February 2007.