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A.J.
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Sydney
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Depends on the weight and the airline.
The size and dimensions are probably OK, but most airlines usually have a weight limit for carry-on luggage.
For example, American Airlines has the following guidelines for carry-on luggage:
| quote: | Size and Number of Pieces
FAA security measures limit customers on all AA flights to one carry-on bag plus one personal item.
* All carry-on pieces, including laptops, must fit either underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin.
* The one carry-on bag must fit in an overhead compartment or under the seat. It should not exceed 45 linear inches (length + width + height) or weigh more than 40 lbs/18 kgs.
* Carry-on items which appear too large or irregularly shaped to fit under a seat, in an overhead compartment, or in a closet will not be accepted as carry-on baggage and will need to be checked.
* At times, additional limits may be placed on carry-on baggage based on the main cabin stowage capacity of specific aircraft.
These limits may be imposed after the boarding process has begun.
* Some carry-on baggage may be stowed in a cargo compartment on selected American Eagle aircraft.
* At some airports, carry-on baggage may be more restricted. All other luggage must be checked at curbside or at the ticket counter.
Passengers exceeding the carry-on limit will not be allowed through the security checkpoint.
* All portable electronic devices, including laptops, must remain off during taxi, takeoff, approach and landing until we arrive at the gate and the seat belt sign is turned off. |
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Dec-19-2005 08:46
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