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On top of all the points raised in the article on how this would be dangerous / impossible to survive, all checked bags on domestic flights out of tullamarine are x-rayed. The X-ray algorithm would pick up the high organic content of the bag and reject it for analysis. A human analyst would review the x-ray image and immediately reject the bag. The person who checked the bag would be offloaded and asked to open the bag. It would never make the flight.

 

 

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My understanding is that full service airlines have a limit of 32kg per item. Excess baggage payment is for when carrying more than the total weight allowed, not for overweight items. In most cases anything heavier must go as freight and no checked baggage. I can't imagine Tiger being any more lenient.

 

 

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