Web Check-In Questions

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1) If I web check luggage and then fly with just carry on, will that create an issue?
2) The luggage allowance is now 30kg. Can that be in multiple cases or just one?
3) If web check-in is used and only carry on is needed, does that mean I only have to arrive within 15min of departure rather than 30 min? (I don't push boundaries intentionally, but sometimes it happens due to external forces of evil).
 
2) The luggage allowance is now 30kg. Can that be in multiple cases or just one?
Only question I can answer with certainty is this one. Jetstar allow as many pieces of checked baggage as you want as long as it is under the weight limit. I think this is fairly typical of LCCs but either way it works well for me.
 
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Only question I can answer with certainty is this one. Jetstar allow as many pieces of checked baggage as you want as long as it is under the weight limit. I think this is fairly typical of LCCs but either way it works well for me.

This is reflected on their website:
Checked Baggage, Luggage Allowances and Restrictions | Jetstar Australia
"Please note that Baggage allowance weights apply per passenger, per flight. Your baggage allowance is given by combined weight, not by number of bags. As long as your bags have a combined weight within your allowance, bring as many as you like. No single bag can weigh more than 32kg."
 
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