expiredTheCheetosMan posted Dec 06, 2022 10:23 PM
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expiredTheCheetosMan posted Dec 06, 2022 10:23 PM
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What is true is that many international airlines will enforce carry-on size restrictions. US airlines usually don't. They usually allow you to bring the kitchen sink on the plane. (Except when they decide not to and want to gate check even your compliant piece while allowing others to bring on even much larger pieces.)
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Pulled out the measure and my piece was exactly at 62 or whatever the limit was. That offended her more. Then she weight the carry on and struck out there....
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Carry-on luggage 21" meet size limits though 22" can be riskier. For international (even domestic), expanding the carry-on to max size makes it checked baggage more often that not. It is mighty limited though as most allow only 7-10kgs (there isn't much to pack when your box itself takes away 2-4 kgs). In US, American can be a stickler so that they can make some extra money - off-late are easing though.
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Carry-on luggage 21" meet size limits though 22" can be riskier. For international (even domestic), expanding the carry-on to max size makes it checked baggage more often that not. It is mighty limited though as most allow only 7-10kgs (there isn't much to pack when your box itself takes away 2-4 kgs). In US, American can be a stickler so that they can make some extra money - off-late are easing though.
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Some of the comments are complete 💩. I never fly the cheapest airlines but still get hit with fees.
Some of the comments are complete 💩. I never fly the cheapest airlines but still get hit with fees.
They may not ENFORCE the bag sizes but your bigger bag may not fit inside their smaller baggage compartments, forcing you to check your baggage. The carry on compartments in Europe are simply not the same size as those in the US.
Which, as I said, is $80/bag/one-way. Insanity expensive. I thought that wasn't a big deal of checking baggage since fees in the US are like $30 max, but boy was I in for a surprise.
These comments are just a bunch of people who have no experiences in what they're talking about and/or have no negative experiences with international travel— bit of survivorship bias.
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These comments are just a bunch of people who have no negative experiences with international travel— bit of survivorship bias.
Some people here must be flying first-class, cuz the European bag compartments in Economy are significantly smaller than those in the US.
Great price but now that I own some with spinning wheels, gotta say it makes a difference.
They may not ENFORCE the bag sizes but your bigger bag may not fit inside their smaller baggage compartments, forcing you to check your baggage. The carry on compartments in Europe are simply not the same size as those in the US.
Which, as I said, is $80/bag/one-way. Insanity expensive. I thought that wasn't a big deal of checking baggage since fees in the US are like $30 max, but boy was I in for a surprise.
These comments are just a bunch of people who have no experiences in what they're talking about and/or have no negative experiences with international travel— bit of survivorship bias.
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