the other answers are incorrect. You can ship larger items on most airlines. However. costs are pricey. about $5 a kilo on average. Still, this is, in many instances, cheaper than shipping through the mail or with a carrier. Check it out.
2007-12-01 17:54:14
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answered by Traveler 7
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No. All carry-on items have to fall within the airline size limits. This is for simple comfort, but more importantly, safety. Otherwise, it has to be handled as checked baggage and placed in the belly of the plane. You wouldn't get a guarantee that it would not break. If those are items you intend to purchase, your best bet is to request for the retailer to ship them to your address. If not, you will have to contact the cargo department of the airline to arrange to ship them and that could be costly.
PS. I think you could take the CPU on board, (providing the box is not too large) if you don't take other carry-on bags.
2007-12-01 15:48:07
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answered by bombastic 6
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i don't think of that a six year previous may well be held to blame of vandalism (planned harm). maximum insurers will take care of this as unintentional harm. you're able to call the maker's authorized workshops to get a quote for fix (do not use all and sundry else or the insurers won't pay, they are in a position to now and lower back be somewhat humorous approximately this form of element). there will be a catalogue of those provided with the small screen television's documentation or you are able to regularly locate it on their cyber web web site. If it won't be able to be economically repaired (ie the fix is almost the fee of a alternative) then you definately could discover a alternative small screen television. Insurers artwork on "equivalence" so which you're able to attempt to discover a alternative set as close as plausible to the unique. If that's greater effective than a pair of years previous then this would possibly not be plausible so seek for one the comparable make and length. in case your coverage contains unintentional harm conceal then that often has an "extra" of around £200 - £500 so which you will could locate that your self. The coverage will pay something.
2016-11-13 05:28:35
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answered by ritzer 4
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carry on items must meet the size limits to fit under your seat. now the airlines don't really enforce this rule but it is the rule and you are not guarantied space for anything bigger. Checked luggage you can pay extra for over sized and over weight items based on the regulations of the airline.
2007-12-01 15:37:06
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answered by snow 7
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no, you cant...not enough room on the aircraft.
trickster, he is asking if you can take these ON the airplane...as in carry on.....thats what is implied anyway
2007-12-01 15:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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