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What does 56x45x25cm mean?

56x45x25cm is the IATA standard and is the size used by most airlines throughout the world. So it's the nearest thing to a standard size in the airline industry.



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Airlines listed below allow carry-ons no larger than 55x40x23 cm (21.6x15.7x9 inches) on board.

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Known by many as “the EasyJet size”, 45 x 36 x 20 cm (18 x 14 x 8 in) is the maximum dimensions of a cabin bag that EasyJet airline would allow its passengers to carry into its cabin for free.

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Unfortunately no, the standard carry-on size is typically 22” x 14” x 9”, so a 24 inch bag is too large to bring on board of most economy standard airlines. 2. Is there a size limit for carry on bags? Yes, every airline has their own unique rules when it comes to carry-on luggage.

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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. If you want to convert to centimeters, multiply the number in inches by 2.54.

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How big is a large suitcase? 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.

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The unofficial standard is the size of 55x40x20 cm. Suitcases of this size can be taken on board with almost all airlines.

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Most domestic airlines follow a single rule of 158cm regarding checked baggage size limits. International airlines may differ slightly. Bags larger than 158cm can still fly but may be subjected to additional fees. Generally, the weight of the packed bag is a more significant concern than the size.

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Carry-On Baggage If you need a bit more baggage on board you can pay for one additional carry-on bag with maximum dimensions of 56x45x25 cm/22x18x10 in (12 kg/26 lb) including handles and wheels.

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The large cabin suitcase usually measures 55 cm or 20 inches in height and has a capacity of up to 45 litres. Large cabin bags are perfect for short-haul flights, trips which last only a few days. If you are looking for standard-sized cabin luggage, this is your best option.

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One full-sized carry-on bag 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 cm x 35 cm x 56 cm) plus one personal item 9 inches x 10 inches x 17 inches (22 cm x 25 cm x 43 cm). If you are travelling on a Basic Economy ticket, your personal item will be the only item you can bring on board.

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Bags are weighed at check-in and many airlines have placed bag sizers at their gates. If your carry-on bags are too big, you will have to check them. This might cause them to be classified as extra bags which usually carries an extra charge. Be sure to check your airline's website prior to travel.

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Carry-on bags are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high including wheels and handles. All three measurements shouldn't add up to more than 45 inches.

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50 pounds is the usual weight limit. The largest checked international luggage size allowed is 62 linear (total) inches. Typically, a standard checked luggage size wavers around 27 x 21 x 14 inches. The universally accepted carry-on luggage size for a domestic flights (within the U.S.) is 22 x 14 x 9.

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What size is a medium suitcase? Our mediums sized case range are 60 to 69 cm or 23 to 27 inches in height and have a capacity of 50-120 L. There are different models of medium sized luggage: 4-wheeled spinner suitcases, upright 2-wheeled suitcases, wheeled duffle bags, and garment bags.

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Extra large suitcases: trips longer than 3 weeks Extra large suitcases have a height of around 81cm. These suitcases are ideal for long trips. These suitcases can also be used for the luggage of 2 people. They have a capacity of more than 95L, which equals to more than 20kg of luggage.

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28 - 32 Suitcase These are very large suitcases meant for trips exceeding a week. They have a tremendous capacity for anything you would like to travel with. Due to their large size, when fully packed they can be difficult to maneuver and may exceed the 50 lbs. weight restrictions that most U.S. airlines enforce.

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