I'm planning to fly economy EWR => LHR => JNB in March 2010 with return. One the way out, I'm going straight through; on the return, I'll have a 3 day layover in London. Even on outbound, I have a 10 hour layover at LHR, so I'm going to go through security to get to Yotel or an offsite for a day room.
I know the one carry-on under 6 kilo rule. Here's my situation - how strict will Virgin be and what are my options given my needs:
I'm carrying a Canon 40D dSLR with 2-3 lenses, a point & shoot, a handheld Video camera, a 10' netbook, Kindle, iPod, and charging cords. I can get everything into one bag camera/computer bag that is 10 x 12 x 16 inches and weighs about 7-8 kilos when full. Will this work, given small size of bag, or will I be in trouble?
Would Virgin let me pull the netbook and put it in it's own padded bag (which wouldn't be larger than most purses) and count it as a personal item?
Alternatively, I can put the video and a lens stuffed inside shoes inside the suitcase to keep the weight down and get to right about 6 kilos. Obviously the iPod and even the point & shoot could fit into my cargo pants pockets without being very bulky.
I'm happy to follow rules and understand why they are there, but Virgin doesn't list laptops as a person item, unlike other airlines, so I'm wondering what really counts.
Thanks for your help!
I know the one carry-on under 6 kilo rule. Here's my situation - how strict will Virgin be and what are my options given my needs:
I'm carrying a Canon 40D dSLR with 2-3 lenses, a point & shoot, a handheld Video camera, a 10' netbook, Kindle, iPod, and charging cords. I can get everything into one bag camera/computer bag that is 10 x 12 x 16 inches and weighs about 7-8 kilos when full. Will this work, given small size of bag, or will I be in trouble?
Would Virgin let me pull the netbook and put it in it's own padded bag (which wouldn't be larger than most purses) and count it as a personal item?
Alternatively, I can put the video and a lens stuffed inside shoes inside the suitcase to keep the weight down and get to right about 6 kilos. Obviously the iPod and even the point & shoot could fit into my cargo pants pockets without being very bulky.
I'm happy to follow rules and understand why they are there, but Virgin doesn't list laptops as a person item, unlike other airlines, so I'm wondering what really counts.
Thanks for your help!