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What does 28 suitcase mean?

Understanding 28-inch luggage size A 28-inch hardside luggage typically measures around 28 x 20 x 12 inches. However, it's important to note that the exact dimensions may vary depending on the brand and model of the luggage. Therefore, checking your specific luggage's dimensions is always recommended before traveling.



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28” Case - Height 28 (70cm) x Width 18 (45cm) x Depth 10 (25cm) approx. Approximate internal dimensions: 21” Case - Height 17.5” (44cm) x Width 11.5 (29cm) x Depth 6 (15cm) approx. 24” Case - Height 21 (53cm) x Width 13 (33cm) x Depth 7.2 (18cm) approx.

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28 - 32 Suitcase weight restrictions that most U.S. airlines enforce. Along with the weight restrictions, most U.S. airlines have a size restriction of 62 linear inches and these sizes may exceed that size, especially when expanded.

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You should be fine. The maximum size, L+W+H is 62 inches.

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Small checked suitcases usually are 23-24 inches on the longest size, medium ones 25-27 inches, and large ones in 28-32 inches. Quite often, suitcases above 30 inches will actually be oversized, because they're over 62 linear inches with wheels and handles included.

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28” Spinner 28.5 x 20.5 x 13.5, 11.55 lbs.

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50-75 liters: For a trip that lasts one to two weeks, many people jump up to a bag in this range. 75 liters-100+ liters: For big expeditions, travelers typically need several large bags that can hold 75 liters or more each.

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Measure the length, height, and depth of your bag, including handles and wheels. Add those three measurements together. The total is your linear measurement, in either centimeters or inches.

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For a 10-day trip, the suitcase size that you need will be between 18 and 22 inches in length. This size is suitable as carry-on luggage. However, if you want a bigger one for extra space, you can choose a 24-inch suitcase, which is recommended for 2-3 weeks' worth of travel but needs to be checked in.

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At 29 inches in length, luggage is considered oversized for most airlines. Airlines often have weight and size limits for carry-on luggage, so it is important to check the specific requirements for each airline before packing. Oversized luggage may need to be checked as a larger bag, and may incur additional costs.

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Large (27 to 30 inches) Ideal for long trips or carrying the belongings of more than one traveller, these also have to be checked. New airline regulations limit individual luggage size to 30? in length and 62? total (height + width + depth). The fines for not abiding to the size rule are hefty.

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Though you might find an inch or two of a difference with various airlines, the standard domestic carry-on luggage size is 22 x 14 x 9, which includes the handle and the wheels. This size limit ensures your bag — and ideally everyone else's — will be able to be stored safely in the overhead bin for your flight.

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Large suitcases are 70 to 79 cm or 27 to 31 inches in height. They have a capacity of 55 L up to 140 L. Just imagine how many clothes and shoes you could fit in these suitcases!

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Maximum weight is 50 pounds and maximum size is 62 inches (length + width + height) per checked piece of luggage. For the cost of each additional Bag, Overweight Baggage, and Oversize Baggage, please visit the Optional Travel Charges page. Any item weighing more than 100 pounds must be shipped as Air Cargo.

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Airlines publish the maximum dimensions allowed for carry-on bags. For example, American Airlines states that a carry-on bag's dimensions cannot exceed 22 by 14 by 9 inches, including handles and wheels. The carry-on must also fit into the sizer at the airport; if it doesn't, you'll be required to check it.

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30-inch luggage is one of the largest options, so it's going to weigh more than a 26-inch one or your carry-on. Most airlines have a maximum weight limit of 50 pounds per checked bag. This limit does not take into account size, so 30-inch luggage needs to meet the same requirements as 26-inch luggage.

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Medium suitcase – 24 inch, Large suitcase – 27 inch, Extra large suitcase – 32 inch, Please note that a hard case will generally be smaller in capacity to a soft sided case of the same size due to it not being able to expand or bulge out with packing.

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In short, the 3-1-1 rule is: Each liquid you bring through the TSA checkpoint must be in a 3.4-ounce or smaller container (3), all containers must be placed inside one clear quart-size plastic bag (1) and each passenger is only allowed one plastic bag (1).

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