Letter from Kun Liu, a commentator with China Global Television Network (CGTN), and former Washington Bureau Chief of China Radio International
Too wide? Too tall? Too heavy? Unfortunately for travellers, every airline has its own rules for cabin suitcases. — TOBIAS HASE/dpa
“This creates additional problems because on fully booked flights, the overhead compartments are sometimes already overflowing halfway through boarding,” he says. If you violate these guidelines, you can’t always expect the airline to show generosity, and you may in fact be asked to pay for the oversized and/or overweight bag at the airport.
These examples alone show that it makes sense to follow Moehren’s advice: Before your flight, check exactly what you can take on board.
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