What are the accepted sizes of Rolling carry-on luggage on flights?



What are the accepted sizes of Rolling carry-on luggage on flights?

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7 Responses to “What are the accepted sizes of Rolling carry-on luggage on flights?”

  1. Rolling carry on luggage sale any shopping site are in tandem with the the flight capacity.
    I brought luggage from an Online website, who sell luggage that come with various sizes but are accepted with all flights

  2. That entirely depends upon the airline you are flying with; individual airlines set their own policies in regards to carry-on and checked baggage. Check the website of the airline you are flying with to find out what their policy is.

  3. Where's my scooby snack? on February 22nd, 2010 at 6:15 AM

    The maximum size is 45 inches total for the carryon. This includes height, depth and width of the bag. Only one carryon per person is allowed and one personal item such as a purse doesn’t count as carryon.

    Nothing too heavy can be stowed overhead. You have to put heavy items under your seat or you could have the flight attendant check your bag for you. They usually have a closet up front.

    If you are truly in doubt, call the airline, your travel agent, or check the airline’s website. Every airline is different and nothing is ever consistent.

    http://www. faa. gov/passengers/prepare_fly/baggage/

  4. I have been to the website Bergman Luggage, there are many Luggage sets available which do go well in any flight

  5. As previously stated, 45″ is the general max and is calculated by adding up the width, depth and height of the rollaboard. As a rule of thumb, any luggage that says its 21″ or less is probably acceptable.

  6. it should be maximum of 7kg. . so you know how big the luggage should be right?

  7. do everyone a favor. . . if it doesnt fit under the seat, check it. . . . . speeds up the boarding and less hastle onboard.

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