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Thread: Is a laptop classed as hand luggage?

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    Is a laptop classed as hand luggage?

    Hi there,

    Can anybody tell me if a laptop is classed as hand luggage?

    I am flying with Virgin Atlantic and have looked on their website, but can't find anything relating to laptops in hand luggage information.

    What I did find is 2 suitcases per person allowed, never had that before. Is this generally correct?

    ttfn


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    Yes that is generally correct though scheduled at least you are not bothered about the weight. We brought two very very hbig and heavy suitcases out when we moved here. We also brought two laptops as well as other hand baggage. I brought mine on as a handbag!! Worked ok.
    Julie


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    A Laptop is hand luggage, ive taken mine all over (not florida yet) and have always put in
    in my backpack and never had a problem. I have been asked to turn it on at customs etc
    but then also had to turn my mobile phone on as well

    Not sure about the suitcases, we only take one for us and one for the kids
    Chrisj


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    Hi Tracey,
    I have taken the laptop with me the last 2 times I have travelled to Florida.

    There was 4 of us each time, we all had a piece of hand luggage, plus I had the laptop.

    Virgin have a larger baggage allowance than other airlines. 40kg as opposed to 22kg(I think)
    Regular Virgin users will no for definate.

    Have a fantastic time!



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    Yes it is classed as hand luggage, Ray flies abroad alot for work and always takes his laptop. Our last two visits we have taken the laptop with us to keep on top of any enquiries and the only thing we have been asked is to remove it from its carry-case when it goes through the x-ray machine. Sometimes they may ask you to switch it on, just to check it really is a computer and not a bomb. We always fly virgin and they have happily accepted it as a piece of hand luggage.
    Sarah


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    Only the dancers![msnwink]
    quote:Originally posted by tracyh

    Hi there,

    Can anybody tell me if a laptop is classed as hand luggage?

    I am flying with Virgin Atlantic and have looked on their website, but can't find anything relating to laptops in hand luggage information.

    What I did find is 2 suitcases per person allowed, never had that before. Is this generally correct?

    ttfn


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    I believe the weight allowance for virgin (Economy Class) is 32 kg per passenger and one piece of hand luggage.
    Chris & Peter


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    "I believe the weight allowance for virgin (Economy Class) is 32 kg per passenger and one piece of hand luggage."
    It's twice that Chris and Peter
    It is two pieces at up to 32kg each so it's actually 64kg, as well a a piece of hand luggage.
    This is from their website
    "Premium Economy & Economy
    Two pieces of luggage per passenger, each weighing up to 32kg (70lbs).
    When added together, the three dimensions of any piece of luggage must not exceed 158cm (62in).
    .

    The following items CANNOT be carried in your hand baggage:

    Toy or replica guns (plastic or metal)
    Catapults
    Household cutlery
    Knives with blades (of any length)
    Paper knives
    Razor blades
    Tradesmen's tools
    Darts
    Scissors
    Knitting needles
    Sporting bats
    Billiard, snooker, pool cues
    Hypodermic syringes
    If there's a medical reason that passengers need to inject themselves during the flight (e.g diabetics) they are permitted to carry syringes in the cabin. They may be asked to produce medical evidence when they check in or at the security screenings (a doctors letter will suffice). This should be kept with them at all times.

    Upper Class
    Upper Class passengers are allowed two pieces of hand luggage, each not larger than 23cm x 36cm x 56cm (9in x 14in x 22 in) overall and not weighing more than 16kg (35lbs) together. Each item must not weigh more than 8 kilos.

    Premium Economy and Economy
    You are allowed to carry one piece of hand luggage onto the plane. This must be able to fit under the seat in front of you, which means it must not be larger than 23cm x 36cm x 56cm (9in x 14in x 22 in) overall and should also not weigh more than 6kg (13lbs).

    Wheelchairs, crutches, baby buggies and items necessary for baby care during the flight will be carried free over and above the baggage allowance. However baby buggies, carrying baskets and wheelchairs will normally be carried in the hold.



    Babblin Boo


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    Just to confirm on this one. Virgin Atlantic DO NOT class a laptop as your handluggage and you can take another seperate bag.

    I just returned and had my laptop and had to show it at checkin along with my other handluggage back (which was also a big holdal) and had no problems or questions asked.

    The signs at check-in do say, a laptop PLUS handluggage is allowed.

    Hope that helps.

    Matt
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    It is alwasys safer to take less than more. You may find that flying with Virgin that if you travel Buissness class they will allow you to take hand luggage and a laptop. But as a rule your laptop will be classed as hand luggage. You may find that the maximum weight for your hand luggage is 6kg.
    It is at the airlines discretion whether they allow a laptop & hand luggage.
    Your safest bet will be to give them aquick call and ask, they are very helpful.
    Remember there is nothing worse than getting to checkin and the say that your hand luggage is over.
    Your luggage allowence is 2 x 32kg per passanger. 64kg per person is a lot of luggage, they do make strange faces if your luggage is bang on 34kg, but dont be put off by this it is your allowence. My advice is alwasy remain atleast 3-5kg below your allowance, the scales at airports are not very good and it may seem as though you are over your allowance.
    I hope this helps you.
    Oscar


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