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Had to pay 25.00 for a carry on suitcase on wheels that met the size restrictions, & other people on flight had bigger bags that were stored in upper baggage compartment

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Describe the Situation. A woman was waiting to board her flight when she realized her suitcase handle was stuck. She tried to pull it up, but it wouldn't budge. She asked a nearby suitcase handle stuck at airport worker for help, but he couldn't do anything either. The woman's flight was about to board, so she had to leave her suitcase behind and hope that someone would be able to fix it.
This is a frustrating situation that can happen to anyone when they're traveling. It's important to know what to do if your suitcase handle gets stuck at the airport. First, try pulling the handle up yourself. If it doesn't budge, ask a nearby airport worker for help. They may be able to fix it or at least tell you what to do next.
Airport staff: What They did and How they Helped. The staff at the airport were very helpful when my suitcase handle got stuck. They showed me how to fix it and even helped me carry my bag to the next gate. I was very grateful for their help and would recommend them to anyone in need of assistance.
Other Passengers: How they Reacted and What they Did A group of other passengers gathered around the woman and began offering suggestions on how to get the handle unstuck. Some people suggested trying to pull up on the handle, while others said to push down. A few people even went to the nearby customer service desk to see if they had any tools that could help. After about 10 minutes, one of the passengers was finally able to get the handle unstuck.
The Author: How They Felt During The Incident. The author was waiting to board their flight when they noticed their suitcase handle was stuck. They tried to pull it up, but it wouldn't budge. A nearby airport employee noticed the situation and came over to help. The employee was able to fix the handle and the author was able to board their flight. The author was relieved and thankful that the employee was able to help.
Conclusion: Sum Up The Experience.
After enduring hours of waiting in line and worrying about her suitcase, the last thing Jane wanted was for the handle to be stuck. But that's exactly what happened. She eventually got it unstuck, but not before causing a scene and making a few enemies.
All in all, it was a terrible experience. Jane wasted valuable time that could have been spent sightseeing, and she also had to deal with the embarrassment of having to ask for help. She's vowed to never let something like this happen again, and she's learned her lesson: always carry a spare set of handles in her suitcase!
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Traveling light- its not always what you pack

Since most airlines have started to charge for checked luggage there have been a lot of people turning to carry ons. The probelm is that people are still trying to pack the same amount of stuff into a carry on as they would into a checked bag but with a few simple tips you can drop the weight of your carry on by a lot.

Before you even start to think about the clothes that you want to take with you look at the bag you are packing in. Does it have wheels and a handle? Do you really need a wheeled carry on? If you are traveling by car or plane then chances are you aren't going to be doing too much carrying of your carry on so the wheeles can be a luxury that you may not really need. bags with wheels and hendles can add up to 3 pounds to your bag! So if you can go with out maybe you should.

The times that I have packed in a soft bag like a small duffel I was able to fit more and still be able to fit the bag into the over head bin. A lot of times you will see people trying to force their over sized carry ons into those tiny over head bins. If you cut out the hard surfaces of the bag you will not only cut out a few extra pounds from the weight of the bag but you will also have a much easier time fitting the bag into the over head bin. Not to mention that if you have to move quickly in the airport sometimes carrying your bag on your back is faster and easier to navigate than a rolling bag.
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Delta 1131 luggage carry on? informations

https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Delta_Airlines/baggage.php

Quoting from link above:

"Delta Airlines (DL) allows 1 carry-on bag and 1 personal item (purse, briefcase, laptop bag) per passenger fee free.
Carry-on should not exceed the following size and weight restrictions:
  • 45 linear inches (22 x 14 x 9 in) or 115 centimeters (56 x 36 x 23 cm) including handles and wheels.
  • Fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.
  • Personal item should be of proper size to fit under the seat in front of you
  • A jacket, umbrella, diaper bag, duty free items, and assistive devices (wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, strollers, child restraint seats, etc.) do not count towards your carry-on allowance.
NOTE: Bulkhead seats do not have under seat storage, therefore, all carry-on baggage must be stowed in the overhead bin during take-off and landing."
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How many bags are you allowed to check in on United Airlines

On most flights, you're allowed to bring on board one carry-on bag and one personal item (plus other special items). Please make sure to read the exceptions though.
Carry-on bag Your carry-on bag should fit in the overhead bin. The maximum dimensions for a carry-on bag are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 centimeters x 35 centimeters x 56 centimeters). This includes handles and wheels.
Personal item Your personal item should fit underneath the seat in front of you. The maximum dimensions for your personal item are 9 inches x 10 inches x 17 inches (22 centimeters x 25 centimeters x 43 centimeters).

Other items

In addition to your one carry-on bag and personal item, you can bring the following items on boardfootnote1:
  • A jacket
  • An umbrella
  • Reading material
  • Food or merchandise that you buy in the airport
  • Assistive devices (such as a collapsible wheelchair, cane, crutches, medical device for prescription medications, or portable oxygen concentrator)
  • FAA-approved child restraint system or safety seat
  • A diaper bag
  • A camera
  • A pet carrier (service charges apply for in-cabin pets)
You can always double-check the size of your items with our bag sizers at the airport.
If any bags are larger than the carry-on size listed above, or if you bring additional items, you'll have to check them to your final destination. Additional charges may apply.://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/travel/baggage/carry-on.html
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How many ounces can you take on a carry on in a Alligiant airline?

hi Caryl.
A. Actually, the official limit is 3.4 ounces, or 100 ml. You may carry as many containers as will fit in a one-quart clear plastic "zip" bag
What size carry on for Allegiant Air? (22.9 cm x 35.6 cm x 55.9 cm). This measurement includes wheels, pockets, handles and decorations. The carry-on bag must be placed in the overhead compartment. All baggage must accompany a passenger on the flight.

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How many luggage bags is one person allowed?

The common standard seems to be one suitcase of 23kg in weight for the standard class ticket. There seems to be an upper limit of 32kg on excess baggage ( the total weight of the luggage).
On some airlines the excess above 32 kg is deemed as cargo and has to go by a cargo plane .
suggest that you look up the particular airline web page you are using and looking up their bag limits to be absolutely certain !

as size limits on the suitcase also may apply.

Weight is very important on aeroplanes as too much weight means the plane does not achieve sustained flight at take - off .
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I need a pair of 4 wheels for my large Murano suitcase..where ??

Hey Carol, You might get them from Ebay...I hope this helps...
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British Airways Hand baggage policy information

British Airways Hand baggage policy information

You can take advantage of our generous free hand baggage allowance, which you take onto the aircraft with you. There are size and weight limits that apply.
Hand baggage allowance
  • You are allowed one piece of hand baggage plus a laptop or handbag.
  • A 23kg (51lbs) maximum bag weight applies and you must be able to lift the bag into the overhead lockers in the aircraft cabin unaided.
  • Please see below for sizes.hand_baggage_dimensions.gifhand_baggage_dimensions_small_192x192.gif

  • Your main piece of hand baggage is up to the dimensions 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (22in x 18in x 10in), including the handle, pockets and wheels.
  • Your bag must fit into the bag gauge, available at the check-in area.
  • Your laptop or handbag is up to the dimensions 45cm x 36cm x 20cm (18in x 14in x 8in), including the handle and pockets.
  • Your laptop or handbag must fit under the seat in front of you.
Your maximum number of hand baggage items
Number of hand baggage items Passenger Type of baggage allowed Weight Adults and children(aged 2 and over) One bag
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One laptop-sized bag, handbag or briefcase 23kg (51lbs).
You must be able to lift the bag into the overhead locker unaided. Infants (under 2 years) One bag (for items your infant may require during the flight) You must be able to lift the bag into the overhead locker unaided.Musical instruments
  • Small musical instruments may be carried as hand baggage if they are under 126cm (50in), as part of your free hand baggage allowance.
Restricted items in hand baggage Governments and local authorities may impose restrictions on what you are allowed to take on board with you and what you pack in the baggage that you check in.
European countries The EU rules apply if you are travelling from any airport within the EU, including the UK, and if you are travelling from Albania, Croatia, Iceland, India, Kenya, Kosovo, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Switzerland and Ukraine, irrespective of your destination.
Specific restrictions on liquids
Restrictions on the quantities of liquids, gels or pastes are:
  • they must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml
  • the containers must be carried in a separate, clear-plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag
  • the bag must not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins) in dimensions
  • the bag must not exceed one litre capacity
  • the bag must be completely closed
  • the items must fit comfortably in the bag
  • the bag must be x-ray screened separately from other hand baggage at airport security points.
You can purchase duty-free liquids at the airport or on board if your journey is wholly within the EU.
For other journeys and destinations, you should refer to the specific country restrictions.
We advise you not to purchase liquid items in duty-free shops until you reach an EU airport.
USA and Canada Restrictions on the quantities of liquids, gels or pastes are:
  • they must be held in individual containers not exceeding 90ml (3 US ounces)
  • the containers must be carried in a separate, clear-plastic, zip-top or re-sealable bag
  • the bag must not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins) in dimensions
  • the bag must not exceed one litre capacity
  • the bag must be completely closed
  • the items must fit comfortably in the bag
  • the bag must be x-ray screened separately from other hand baggage at airport security points
  • before boarding, secondary searches may be performed if you are carrying liquids.
Duty-free goods containing liquids may be carried, provided they are purchased after the security screening point. We advise you to pack any duty-free liquids in your checked baggage where possible.
If you are departing the US or Canada, your duty-free liquids will be delivered to the boarding gate or pick-up point in the secure area in a Sealable Tamper-Evident Bag (STEB).

Australia If you are travelling from London Heathrow to Sydney and transferring through Bangkok or Singapore or if you are making direct domestic connections in Sydney:
  • you can purchase duty-free liquids at the arrivals duty-free shop
  • you can purchase duty-free liquids on board the aircraft
  • if you are transferring through Singapore, you can purchase duty-free liquids at the airport duty-free shop, which will be delivered to your gate in an Australian government-approved Sealable Tamper-Evident Bag (STEB)
  • any other duty-free goods containing liquids cannot be carried into Australia.
If you are making direct connections in Sydney to international destinations, you will not be allowed to carry duty-free goods containing liquids through any security checks. However, you will be able to make purchases at the departure duty-free shops.
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