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Flyers? Get ready! Cabins baggage are getting smaller

Flyers? Get ready! Cabins baggage are getting smaller

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.

Flyers? Get ready! Cabins baggage are getting smaller

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).

The new guidelines (pictured far right) aim to free up space in overhead lockers on flights

This is smaller than the maximum allowance permitted by airlines such as British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair and Virgin Atlantic. British Airways and easyJet both specify a maximum 22x18x10in (56x45x25cm), while Virgin Atlantic’s rule is 22x14x9in (56x36x23cm). However, several international airlines, including Emirates, Qatar and Lufthansa, have indicated to IATA that they will sign up to the guidelines, with others expected to follow in the coming months.

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