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  • S S Senthil Kumar

    Isn't it 46 kg per person (2*23)? I know for sure that travellers flying to/from the US can carry 64 kg (2*32). Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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    S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

    I know for sure that travellers flying to/from the US can carry 64 kg (2*32).

    Probably because there are 2 passengers. Regards, Nish


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      Sure, but it'll develop character! :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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      Jim Crafton wrote:

      Sure, but it'll develop character!

      More likely, I'll develop a muscle sprain! :sigh: Regards, Nish


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      • S S Senthil Kumar

        Isn't it 46 kg per person (2*23)? I know for sure that travellers flying to/from the US can carry 64 kg (2*32). Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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        Smitha Nishant
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        If I remeber right, it's two pieces maximum and a total weight of 32. Not sure though. Cheers Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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          S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

          I know for sure that travellers flying to/from the US can carry 64 kg (2*32).

          Probably because there are 2 passengers. Regards, Nish


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          S Senthil Kumar
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          Nope, the 64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US 3 months back. Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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          • S S Senthil Kumar

            Nope, the 64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US 3 months back. Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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            S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

            Nope, the 64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US 3 months back.

            Oh okay - I'll double check then! Regards, Nish


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              Jim Crafton wrote:

              Sure, but it'll develop character!

              More likely, I'll develop a muscle sprain! :sigh: Regards, Nish


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              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              I'll develop a muscle sprain!

              Or have a real heart attack. The last one was just a beta version. :)


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              • S S Senthil Kumar

                Nope, the 64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US 3 months back. Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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                Ed Gadziemski
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                S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US

                64 kg!!! You didn't have to bring suitcases full of rocks. We have them here. :)


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                • S Smitha Nishant

                  Suppose you are flying from point A to point C via point B. You plan to stay a couple of days at point B, and you don't want to carry around your entire baggage during your stay at point B. The most comfortable option would be if the point B airport provided some baggage storage service. Now my question is, do airports actually provide such storage services for transit travellers? Thanks Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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                  If the final destination is a hotel with pickup service at the local airport you may be able to forward some of your luggage to the final destination and have the hotel staff driver pick it up and store it at the hotel. Hotel storage is usually more reliable than public hubs [airport, railroad terminals, bus station] as they have a personal interest in satisfying the customer. The logistics of this [getting your luggage released to the hotel agent] would have to be worked out in advance. I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                    S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                    64 kg limit is for a single person (two check-in baggages with a 32 kg limit each) and I'm pretty sure of it because I carried that amount when I came to the US

                    64 kg!!! You didn't have to bring suitcases full of rocks. We have them here. :)


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                    S Senthil Kumar
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                    Ed Gadziemski wrote:

                    We have them here.

                    Yeah, saw so many of 'em, I've decided to take some back to India :). Seriously, I had to carry books for a few colleagues here. Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro

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                    • S Smitha Nishant

                      Suppose you are flying from point A to point C via point B. You plan to stay a couple of days at point B, and you don't want to carry around your entire baggage during your stay at point B. The most comfortable option would be if the point B airport provided some baggage storage service. Now my question is, do airports actually provide such storage services for transit travellers? Thanks Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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                      Paul Watson
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                      I did this at Heathrow (London) once and it works well. Paid £5 for one day. Generally it is near the Oversized Baggage area. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!

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                      eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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