• mogranja@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Apparently a standard carry on is about 45 cm³, or 1.60 ft³. If you fill it with water, that would weigh about 45kg/100 lb.

      That would be a lot of 100ml containers…

    • Damage@feddit.it
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      Depends on how shitty the company is. I’ve seen it a few times in a couple of decades of travel tbh

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        The scanner’s part of security, which is potentially shared between multiple airlines with multiple cabin bag weight limits, so it wouldn’t make sense as the place to weigh things. It only works if it’s done somewhere airline-specific, like check-in or boarding.

      • RunawayFixer@lemmy.world
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        In all airports that I’ve been through (all in Europe), the scanners for people + their carry-on luggage are from the customs agency, so from the government. They won’t check or enforce any airline weight limits there. The airline may still ask to check the weight of carry-on luggage at the gate, but I’ve never seen it as an automated process, only as spot checks.

      • electric_nan@lemmy.ml
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        Hmm, perhaps. Good point, but I’ve flown enough that I should have seen someone flagged for overweight bags.