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Can I fly with cardboard?

Yes! The procedure would also be the same as checking a usual suitcase. Airlines and airport crews won't bat an eye seeing you checking them in (through other passengers may, but don't mind them). You can even carry empty cardboard boxes as a carry-on, the TSA themselves stated.



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Yes, same rules as standard checked baggage apply. Length plus width plus height must be 62 or less and weight 50lbs or less or excess fees will apply.

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Each checked bag can weigh 50 pounds or less and be 62 inches in size (length + width + height). What is considered excess baggage? To check more than two bags, each extra bag will result in an additional charge each way as long as it is no bigger than 62 inches (L+W+H) and weighs 50 lbs. or less.

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It doesn't matter to the airline if you are checking a piece of luggage or a box as long as weight and dimensions are within range for their checked bag categories – remember, size matters.

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For example, if your bag is 24 inches tall, 20 inches long and 18 inches wide, its total linear length is 62 inches. Note that using modern spinner bags, which include four wheels on the bottom of your suitcase, means you'll have less space within your actual bag.

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Linear inches is a measurement used by airlines to figure out the size of checked luggage. It's calculated by adding together the outside length, width, and height of a suitcase or bag. For example, if your bag measures 24 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 20 inches high, its linear inches would be 62 (24+18+20=62).

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If you are checking in a large or small luggage box: Verify the airline checked baggage restrictions to avoid additional airline fees. Include your name, address, phone number, destination address, and return address inside the box in the event your luggage box gets misplaced.

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Foods you can't pack in your carry-on
Think: creamy cheeses, liquid chocolate, liquid coffee, creamy dips and spreads, gravy, honey, hummus, ice cream, jam, jelly, juice, syrup, peanut butter, salad dressing, sauce, salsa, soda, soup and yogurt.

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The first one that comes to mind is a simple ham and cheese sandwich on a baguette with cornichons and a little butter.

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