Presidential Candidate Mimics A Sex Act
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if she is a child i think they would be ok with it, but why not pack a smaller thin bag of her stuff and pack it inside your suitcase. if, when you arrive at the checkout they say you can't do it, just remove the bag to go through the checkout separately, then put it back at the other end.
you both have an allowance which is based on the weight the aircraft can safely hold - which has some leeway but thats why they charge extra for excess baggage - if they didn't people would turn up with loads of stuff and overload the aircraft.
Most airlines alllow passengers travelling together to pool their allowance.
Ryanair definitely do not - don't know about Easyjet and if it's not mentioned on their web site you'd need to ask them to be sure.
From your own point of view two lighter cases will be easier to handle than one very heavy one.
Thankyou for all your replies.
Markja- I wasn't planning on taking 40 kg in one suitcase. More like about 25-30! It would be easier logistically to take one suitcase and one child rather than two suitcases and a 4 year old child running around. I really wanted to check that I wouldn't be charged excess baggage for going 5kg over - if they would count it as pooled baggage.
Thankyou all