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How many pieces of carry-on luggage can a traveler take on the airplane and motorcoach and what are the weight restrictions?

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How many pieces of carry-on luggage can a traveler take on the airplane and motorcoach and what are the weight restrictions?

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Airlines are also restricting the size of carry-on luggage and the permitted contents. A carry-on bag must fit under your seat or in the overhead bin and cannot exceed 45 linear inches (length + width + depth). Check with the airline to verify their weight and size restrictions on carry-on luggage. The airline may also require that a carry-on item be checked if the item cannot be safely stowed on a particular flight. Please note that for flights to or through airports in the United Kingdom, there may be even more restrictive guidelines for carry-on luggage. The carry-on bag is allowed on the motorcoach. Carry-on storage is very limited; bags with wheels will not fit in the overhead compartments and are generally smaller than those found on airplanes. The overhead compartments are suitable for coats, hats, small briefcase-size bags or purchases. Prescription medications should be packed in the carry-on bag or carried with the traveler.

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