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Posted by Lisa on August 8, 2024 at 10:33 pmWhat is the largest size carry on luggage that you can have with you in an airplane without checking in. It’s the carry on luggage with wheels and handle. I want to purchase one but want to make sure I can board it with me on the overhead bin of an airline I am traveling. Thank you in advance.
Harlan replied 3 months, 1 week ago 3 Members · 2 Replies -
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The largest size carry-on luggage that most airlines allow is typically 22 inches x 14 inches x 9 inches (including wheels and handles). This size is designed to fit in the overhead bin. However, specific dimensions can vary slightly between airlines, so it’s best to check the carry-on size requirements of the airline you’re flying with before purchasing. Some airlines have stricter size limits, so confirming the dimensions will ensure you can board with your luggage.
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The dimensions of what can be brought onto an airplane can change from one airline to another by a small amount, but most U.S. airlines follow a common guideline. Below is what you need to know:
Standard Size:
The majority of U.S. airlines allow carry-on bags up to 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 35 x 23 cm), including handles and wheels.
Weight Limits:
While the size is a bigger problem, some airlines also have weight limits, usually around 40 pounds (18 kg).
Variations by Airline:
Certain airline companies may have slightly different restrictions on sizes. For example:
Southwest: 24 x 16 x 10 inches
Delta: 22 x 14 x 9 inches
United: 22 x 14 x 9 inches
American: 22 x 14 x 9 inches
International Variations:
If traveling internationally, remember that size restrictions can be stricter, especially with budget carriers.
Measurement Guidelines:
Measurements should include wheels and handles, not just the main compartment.
Soft-sided vs. Hard-sided:
Soft-sided bags offer more flexibility, but hard-sided bags provide better protection.
Overhead Bin Fit:
The size of twenty-two by fourteen by nine inches is designed to fit into most overhead bins when placed so that the wheels or sides go in first.
Personal Item:
Remember that most airlines allow one personal item like a purse or laptop bag in addition to your carry-on.
Buying Advice:
Look for “carry-on compliant” or “airline-approved” bags when shopping for luggage.
Some packs can be expanded, and they can be measured in a non-expanded state for carry-on compliance.
Always Check:
Check the airline’s website for their current carry-on size restrictions before your flight.
Consider Frequency of Traveling:
Investing in high-quality bags that meet the most common size constraints can be beneficial if you frequently travel.
Packing Strategy:
Keep in mind size limits while packing and consider efficient space-saving techniques.
Therefore, a 22 x 14 x 9 inches or slightly smaller bag would be your best bet for carry-on bags because it will fit most airlines’ standards. However, check with the airline you are flying before your trip because rules change frequently and may differ based on aircraft type or route.