Airline Baggage and Customs Rules Fragmented Across Dozens of Official Sources
Travelers must visit multiple airline, airport, and government websites to find accurate baggage limits, restricted items, and customs rules before flying. The fragmentation makes pre-trip preparation slow and error-prone, with official sources often buried or inconsistently formatted. This is a product launch post for a solution tool, not a user-voiced problem.
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