Предмет: Беларуская мова, автор: 8896540

ранкам у лесе пахнуть кветки на розныя галасы заливаюцца птушки вызнычыть межы сказау

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Автор ответа: dashakonkova200
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Это очень легко !!!!!!!!!!!!
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помогите перевести пожалуйста!! When preparing to fly, passengers are requested to arrive at the airport 2 hours before departure
time. They must register their tickets, get a seat assignment, and weigh and check their luggage.
Most airlines have at least 2 classes of travel, first class and economy class. Economy class tickets
are much less expensive. Each passenger more than 2 years old gets a free luggage allowance.
Generally this weight limit is 20 kg of checked baggage for economy class passengers and 30 kg
for first class passengers. If you check excess luggage you'll have to pay a fee calculated by the
number of extra pieces and the extra weight. Every passenger is also allowed one small carry-on
bag, for instance a laptop computer or small suitcase.
The rules for passengers who are traveling abroad are similar in most countries but there are,
sometimes, slight differences. Here are some things to remember: if, for instance, you need to go
through Customs, try to fill in the customs declaration before you talk to the customs officer. He
will ask every passenger the same, routine questions about whether he is carrying anything he
wants to declare: like tobacco, alcohol, presents, and sums of money.
At the check-in counter, your ticket is looked at, your things are weighed and labeled with their
destination. The next formality is filling in the immigration form and going through passport
control. Remember to have a black or blue pen with you because the immigration form has to be
filled in block letters. You write your name, nationality, permanent address and the purpose of
your trip. In most countries there is also a security check when your carry-on-luggage is
inspected.​