What are the carry-on regulations for the major airlines?
By the time you read this printed piece, the airlines will have out-guessed us and changed again, but as a general guideline: Most U.S. airlines allow carry-ons of 22″ x 14″ x 9″ or 45″ total (height + width + length). Generally this includes handles, wheels and other exterior bits. Remember that each individual airline may have their own guidelines, and they do change without notice due to a variety of circumstances, so always check with them before your flight if you are unsure. See the below chart for recent carry-on information from most U.S. domestic airlines. NOTE: International carriers have different carry-on regulations for their international and domestic flights. If you need carry-on regulations for nondomestic flights, we recommend that you contact your airline directly. Oversized/Overweight Bags Please note: some airlines now charge a substantial fee for checking oversized or overweight bags. The definition of an oversized bag is one of more than 62 linear inches (height +