Millions of plane passengers may have to buy smaller cabin bags after airlines unveiled plans to shrink the maximum size of luggage. Air transport chiefs want a new standard size for bags in overhead lockers which is smaller than that offered by many major airlines.
The one-size-fits-all plan was unveiled at the annual conference of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Miami.With cabin-bag rules varying dramatically, IATA says it wants to end arguments at check-in desks as passengers who have travelled trouble-free with one carrier are suddenly told their carry-on bag is too big for their next flight.
Under the new guidelines, decided in consultation with Boeing and Airbus, carry-on bags should be no more than 21.5in tall, 13.5in wide and 7.5in deep (55cm x 35cm x 20cm).
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