The luggage rules for Europeans may vary depending on the airline, the destination, and the type of ticket.
However, there are some general guidelines that can be helpful to know:
Carry-on luggage
Most airlines allow passengers to bring one carry-on bag and one personal item, such as a purse or a laptop bag.
The size and weight restrictions for carry-on luggage can vary, but typically the bag should not exceed 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm and should not weigh more than 10 kg.
Checked luggage
The number of bags and weight limits for checked luggage can vary depending on the airline and the ticket type.
Some airlines may include one checked bag in the ticket price, while others may charge extra for checked bags.
The weight limit for checked luggage is usually around 23 kg, but it can vary depending on the airline.
Restricted items
Passengers are not allowed to bring certain items on board the plane or in their checked luggage, such as weapons, explosives, and liquids over 100 ml.
It is important to check with the airline for a full list of restricted items.
Additional fees
Airlines may charge additional fees for overweight or oversized luggage, or for additional bags beyond the included allowance.
International travel
When traveling internationally, passengers should be aware of the customs regulations of their destination country
Some countries may have restrictions on certain items, such as food or electronics.
It is always recommended to check with the airline before traveling to ensure that you are aware of their specific luggage rules and restrictions.