Timeline for Given a flight number, how can one know the max capacity & number of batteries one may have in carry-on luggage, without contacting airline companies?
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Jan 19, 2020 at 18:59 | comment | added | Franck Dernoncourt | The issue with having to contact the airline company or search through their websites. That's why I'm looking for a faster option to get the information. | |
Jan 19, 2020 at 9:58 | comment | added | Willeke♦ | If you do not want to do research you can always go to the safe option, take non. | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 22:27 | comment | added | user105640 | You want to ask a question, but you don't want to ask the people best placed to answer - the people who would know. That's just perverse! | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 20:55 | answer | added | jcaron | timeline score: 2 | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 19:40 | answer | added | DavidRecallsMonica | timeline score: 2 | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 19:28 | comment | added | Franck Dernoncourt | @Doc Thanks for the feedback, I've edited the question to clarify it. | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 19:27 | history | edited | Franck Dernoncourt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 18, 2020 at 19:23 | comment | added | Doc | Can you clarify what you mean by "external" batteries? | |
Jan 18, 2020 at 19:02 | history | asked | Franck Dernoncourt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |