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man friday 12th Aug 2011 08:21

American airlines 62 inches
 
Travelling with AA in the near future and would like to know how rigidly they enforce their maximum combined baggage dimensions(hight+width+length) of 62 inches.

BA have a similar rule regarding max baggage dimensions, but in the many times i've flown with them i've never seen the tape measure pulled out.

intortola 12th Aug 2011 13:36

I travel very regularly with AA and can't say i have ever had this checked, weight restrictions are often enforced though.

man friday 12th Aug 2011 17:34

Intortola,

thanks for that.

Chuchinchow 12th Aug 2011 22:54

Size isn't everything you know!

james solomon 13th Aug 2011 15:07

KLM always check your hand luggage and stick a sticker on it to say its been approved for the cabin

jackieofalltrades 13th Aug 2011 16:47


KLM always check your hand luggage and stick a sticker on it to say its been approved for the cabin
True, but it amazes me when you see people boarding KLM flights with 3 or 4 pieces of hand baggage, all with the KLM approved sticker. Makes me wonder why none of the staff at the gate enforce the one piece of hand baggage rule?!

radeng 14th Aug 2011 10:09

I came to the conclusion with AA that 62 inches was the maximum height that someone could be to not be too uncomfortable in their tightly packed seats.


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