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FainaAgain Jul 28th, 2008 03:32 PM

Carry-on size: is this a website typo?
 
From USairways

Carry-on baggage
Size requirements
Up to 51 in/129 cm (11 x 14 x 26 in or 28 x 35 x 66 cm)

26" carry-on? Can this be true?

FainaAgain Jul 28th, 2008 03:35 PM

and this is the link

http://www.usairways.com/awa/content...epolicies.aspx

Jeff_Costa_Rica Jul 28th, 2008 03:42 PM

That seems a trifle small, but still reasonable for a piece of carry-on luggage. Something longer than 26 inches is probably not going to fit wheels first into an overhead bin in economy class. I'd have to see the overhead bins on a USAirways flight to be certain. Unless you're going with some huge suitcase, maybe you're within the limits.

J62 Jul 28th, 2008 03:50 PM

That seems a trifle large, and unreasonable for a piece of carry-on luggage. Something longer than 26 inches is probably not going to fit into an overhead bin in any class.

These rules definitely posted on the USAirways website. To me 11x14x26 is classified as a big suitcase.


gail Jul 28th, 2008 04:35 PM

We flew USAir on 4 flights in June. On all but one of the flights the FA were hauling off suitcases far smaller than this dimension and forcing them to be gate checked.

janisj Jul 28th, 2008 04:51 PM

Jeff_Costa_Rica: &quot;<i>That seems a trifle small, </i>&quot; Huh? That is larger than most any airline I'm familair.

Most have a 9 x 14 x 21 (or sometimes 22) limit.

FainaAgain: I'd sure double check on that, it seems awfully large to me - but I've never flown USA.

Jeff_Costa_Rica Jul 28th, 2008 08:12 PM

You're right. I just measured and mine is 21&quot; x 14&quot; x 9. It's perfectly adequate for me. I've seen people board with bags bigger than mine though.

Maybe I misinterpreted Faina's original post. I thought you were saying those dimensions were too small for you. That's not what you meant, is it?

Jed Jul 29th, 2008 06:49 AM

Seems to me that the 'catch' is the 14', which is thin. I don't think any 26' baggage is only 14' wide (mine is 18'), but 11' high is OK.

So the 26' is unrealistic with the total of 51'. ((*))

rkkwan Jul 29th, 2008 07:07 AM

Some airlines only publish a overall linear dimension anyways. Like Continental, which is 51&quot;. So, nothing special about what USAirways says.

And let me give you one example of an item benefits from this - violin case, as I play the violin. Most are about 31&quot; long, but the other dimensions are well within the other limits.

FainaAgain Jul 29th, 2008 11:24 AM

Somebody on the US board asked this question, and 26&quot; seem too large (HUGE!!) to be a carry-on. I hope, it's a typo :)

I don't think I even have a 26&quot;! My largest is 24&quot; and only when we both share it.

rkkwan Jul 29th, 2008 11:29 AM

It is not a typo.

starburst Sep 21st, 2008 03:59 PM

US Airways allows 40lbs/45in linear for carry-on.

Got this from http://airlinealacarte.com

~Star



rkkwan Sep 21st, 2008 04:11 PM

Why would someone rely on a 3rd party site with 2nd hand (or worse) information when USAirways clearly say they allow 51&quot; on board, as clearly stated in the link in the very first reply in this thread?

joethekay Sep 22nd, 2008 04:59 AM

It says up to 51&quot; (max) so a 11x14x26 would more than likely be a foldover garment bag type rather than a bag with wheels which in most cases are thicker than 14&quot;.

Jed Sep 22nd, 2008 06:42 AM

If anyone has a 26&quot; bag, please give us its measurements. ((*))


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