What is Check In and How does it work?
For those who have never traveled by plane and do not know what Check-in, boarding gate, baggage belt is
The tickets for the dreamed first plane trip are already purchased, but the closer to the departure date, the greater the anxiety and nervousness of flying. It's not for less. The world of airports is still unknown and full of new words like check-in, connection, stopover, turmoil. That's why we've prepared a guide to make your trip a success and hassle-free. Check it out and have a nice trip!

GETTING READY FOR THE JOURNEY
packing the bags
Travelers can take two types of luggage on the flight. Carry-on baggage must be no more than 5 kilos and will be carried by you on the plane. Valuables such as wallet, cell phone, documents, computer and MP3 player should be placed in it. For safety reasons, sharp objects (pliers, nail scissors, pocketknives, etc.), bottles with liquids over 100 ml and flammable or explosive products (such as lighters and sprays) are not allowed in the suitcase. See the figure below.

Each passenger, including children, is entitled to take one large checked bag at the time of check-in, which must weigh a maximum of 23 kilos, in the case of domestic flights. If there is an excess, you must pay an extra fee. It is worth identifying the luggage with a sticker or with some tape so as not to confuse it with someone else's at the time of collection. It is also recommended to put a padlock to protect belongings
GETTING READY FOR THE JOURNEY
packing the bags
Travelers can take two types of luggage on the flight. Carry-on baggage must be no more than 5 kilos and will be carried by you on the plane. Valuables such as wallet, cell phone, documents, computer and MP3 player should be placed in it. For safety reasons, sharp objects (pliers, nail scissors, pocketknives, etc.), bottles with liquids of more than 100 ml and flammable or explosive products (such as lighters and sprays) are not allowed in the suitcase.