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How do I know my checked bag size?

The calculation is easy; just add the total of the length plus the width plus the height of the case to calculate its size in linear inches. You must include wheels and handles in your measurements.



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Suitcase size: all suitcase manufactures measure the size of the suitcase from the ground to the top of the carry handle, not the internal measurements of the bag. This can also be measured in inches. From this you can gauge if the bag is small, medium or large.

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Typically, a 23kg suitcase size will have the following measurements: Length: 71-81 cm (28-32 inches ) Width: 43-51 cm (17-20 inches) Depth: 26-30 cm (10-12 inches)

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Most airlines measure check-in luggage in linear dimensions, which means the sum of the length, width and height. The most common linear limit for check-in luggage is 62 inches, though it's prudent to confirm.

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In general, if you're bag is not within the size restrictions at the check-in counter, different airlines will charge you a late check-in fee.

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If the baggage size, be it check in bag or cabin bag, is higher than usual, you may need to pay additional sum if required. If the baggage is too big or too heavy, the airline may send it separately by cargo plane. You may need to pay additional sum if required.

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How do I know if my luggage is 23 kg? Another method to measure your luggage without a scale is to simply lift it with one hand. Assuming that your baggage allowance is 50 pounds (23 kilograms), most people typically struggle to lift items weighing more than this weight with one hand.

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The most commonly allowed airline carry on size is 56 x 36 x 23 cm (22 x 14 x 9 inches) including all handles, side pockets, and wheels. What is this? This varies by airline, though, with some allowing slightly larger or smaller bags, so check with the airline you plan to travel with.

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Checked Luggage Sizes and Restrictions For most airlines, the largest luggage size for check-in is 62 linear inches. This means the total length + width + depth must equal 62 inches or less. RELATED: Our luggage size guide takes the guesswork out of measuring your bags before you get on the plane.

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Most airlines accept 55 cm (20 inches) cabin suitcases. (See tables below for individual airlines carry-on allowances.) The size of a standard cabin luggage is 50x36x23cm (20x14.4x9.2inch).

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56x45x25cm (All Parts) = EXACTLY the Maximum Allowance Cabin Luggage Size for Easyjet and British Airways / 53.5x45x25cm (Body) / Weight 2.3kg / Capacity: 60L. You may need to upgrade your easyJet booking to a plus/extra-legroom/flexi/upfront in order to bring this cabin suitcase on board.

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Checked bags that can weigh up to 23kg usually have dimensions of 50 x 80 x 28cm (length x width x height), known as the medium (M) size of a travel suitcase. Therefore, look for a good quality model that fits these measurements.

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For hold luggage, most airlines set a weight limit for single items of luggage. Usually, this is 23kg. If your hold luggage is over and you haven't paid for extra, you might be charged.

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If your baggage weighs 23–32 kg or exceeds the standard size of 158 cm (length + width + height), you will be charged a flat rate fee. The fee applies per bag, and vary according to route and/or destination, and can only be paid at the airport.

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