Scuba equipment is no different than any other type of luggage (except for pressurized tanks) whatever the airlines weight limit for luggage is is what it is. besides, you're proably going to a nice tropical island, wear a nice shirt and pair of long pants and comfortable shoes (you can wear them when you go out and eat at night) pack 2 pairs of shorts, a few t-shirts, a pair of sandals and pack the rest with SCUBA gear! ps: never forget your C-Card!!!!!! http://scuba-diving.suite101.com/article.cfm/packing_for_a_dive_vacation
the better question would be WHY would you want to go SCUBA diving in Birmingham UK? it's over 100 miles to the nearest 'ocean'????
If the airline you are traveling on allows it? Check with the airline you will be traveling on.
if that means it allows communal visits, it is.
You can bring one piece of luggage for free on the flight with the budget airline that allows only 62 luggage.
Southwest and Hawaiian airlines currently have open positions for airline attendants. Flightattendantcareer.com also allows searchers to look by area to find job openings.
Pat testing equipment allows you to test your electrical equipment to make sure that it is safe to use. It stands for Portable appliance testing which basically means it allows you to test portable appliances.
Yes, you can retrieve your luggage during a layover if you have a long enough layover and your airline allows it. Make sure to check with your airline beforehand to see if it is possible.
There are a few online sites that allow you to sell your airline miles. flyer-miles.com is a site that allows you to do this. Be careful that the site you use is reputable and will not simply steal your miles.
USA Fitness Direct has a website that allows you to see and compare commercial cardio equipment. After comparing, you can also purchase the equipment from their website.
Shopping on Google has a unique feature that allows comparisons of electronics and equipment. This website also allows you to narrow your search by zip code.
No - there is no airline that currently allows it and highly unlikely it will happen in the near future either.
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