Question About Airline Carry On Baggage From France?



Im gonig from france to australia stopping over in zurich and hong kong, the problem is that i have 2 carry on bags, one is an urban originals bag which is about the size of 2 plastic shopping bags and another hand bag size bag which is the size of approximately 1 plastic shopping bag.
i cant put anything more in my suitcase because it is already 21kg
would they let me through with 2 carry on bags?
coming over to france from australia i only had one bag but one of the friends had 2, but apparently in france they are more strict on having only one bag? help me please

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4 Responses to “Question About Airline Carry On Baggage From France?”

  1. What kind of help do you want????
    People arent supposed to take passengers from strangers it is a security issue.

  2. Most airlines allow two, I would check the website or call to find out the exact rules for your airline. Things are also changing so much these days, that they may have changed within your airline since someone else has last traveled. It’s one bag and one persona item. The bag can be pretty much any suitcase, backpack, etc, and the personal item can be a purse, laptop, bag with stuff to do on the plane–basically there are two different names-but it doesn’t matter what the bag is or whats in it-so long as it’s under the size limit and follows the rules. They should make it easy and say two small bags. Again though-call your airline or check the web. Enjoy your trip

  3. I think if you dont make a big deal out of it. it will be fine. just try. women do it all the time with their purse and a carry on. also lots of people bring laptops in seperate bags from their carry on

  4. it will be down to the airline as to how many bags you can carry so contact them.
    or here is charles de gauls web site http://www.paris-cdg.com/index.html

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