What should I know about luggage restrictions?

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Luggage restrictions can vary significantly depending on the airline, mode of transportation, or specific service offered by Onthefly.com. Generally, most airlines will have rules regarding the size, weight, and number of bags that a passenger can take on board, as well as those allowed for check-in. It is important to keep in mind that many airlines differentiate between carry-on luggage and checked baggage. Typically, carry-on bags must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat. Dimensions often fall within a standard range, usually around twenty-two inches in length, fourteen inches in width, and nine inches in depth. Weight limits for carry-on bags may also apply, usually ranging from fifteen to twenty-five pounds. Checked baggage usually permits larger and heavier bags, but fees may apply if the luggage exceeds the maximum size or weight restrictions set by the airline. It is also advisable to review any specific rules regarding items that are prohibited in checked or carry-on bags, such as liquids over a certain amount, sharp objects, or flammable materials. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding luggage restrictions, it is best to refer to the specific airline's website or the Onthefly.com page related to luggage guidelines.
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Answered Aug 21, 2025

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