What is the size of 23kg luggage bag? A suitcase of size M (50 – 80 liters) or L (80 – 100 liters) is suitable for 23 kg of luggage.
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The 30 inches refers to the exterior length or height of the case. Inside, it's more like 27 inches. If your case follows standard sizing, your luggage's interior will measure roughly 27 x 17 x 10 inches. Those measurements will also depend on the case's material and how many pockets it has.
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.
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.
Is 30-inch luggage too big to use as a carry-on? In all cases, yes. Thirty inches is on the higher end of the different luggage sizes you can purchase. For almost all situations, the absolute maximum luggage size is 21 inches, length-wise.
In your example you have a 30kg limit, which would allow you to check a single bag weighing 30kg, OR one bag weighting 10kg and another weighing 20kg, OR three bags weighting 10kg each. With a weight model, excess baggage charges generally only apply if your total weight is over the allowed weight.
It measures 56 x 45 x 25cm (including handle and wheels) which is the maximum approved size for easyJet (Large Cabin), British Airways Jet2 amongst many more.
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.
On all flights, except to and from the United States, each passenger can purchase a checked luggage weight allowance of 20 kg, 25 kg, 30 kg, or 40 kg. It doesn't matter how many bags the total weight is split into, but no bag can be over 32 kg (70 lbs) in weight and 319 cm (126 inches) in total dimensions.
Airlines have restricted the maximum weight of one single baggage/suitcase as 30 Kgs. and if your bag weighs more than 30 Kgs you may have to remove that excess of 30k to another bag. This is the rule as bags are handled manually before it is loaded in to the aircraft in a majority of the airports.
If you go on a 2-week trip to Europe, there is a good chance you'll need at least a 25” suitcase, and perhaps even bigger 28” luggage will be more suitable. Still, within these suitcases, you want to choose one that weighs the least.