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Product Name: | Travel Select Amsterdam Expandable Rolling Upright Luggage, Gray, 8-Piece Set |
Manufacturer: | Travelers Choice |
Model Number: | TS6950G-XX |
Product SKU: | B003SN5VR8 |
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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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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.
Exactly right. I took my wife and middle school-aged daughters on a 15-day cruise from the US to Europe, followed by 40 days going to Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, Norway. We had one suitcase and one personal bag each, flew multiple airlines and never checked any bags, knew our luggage was the maximum acceptable size and weight (a travel luggage scale was essential). Watched other travelers (usually young solo women or families) melt down as they got hit with $80 per bag fees for being too large or heavy and forced to check them. My girls learned to pack only what was essential and to launder items along the way. It was a great lesson that if you can survive for weeks abroad that way, there's no excuse for overpacking ever again. It's actually very liberating to travel light. I still typically use my "Ryanair approved" suitcase when I travel for that reason.