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The Best Carry-On Bags That Fit Every Major Airline's Size Requirements
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shopping1d ago

The Best Carry-On Bags That Fit Every Major Airline's Size Requirements

  • Latest airline carry-on guidance maps bag sizes to specific airlines, helping travelers choose compliant luggage.
  • A Rockland roller bag fits most major overhead size requirements at 22-by-13.5-by-9 inches.
  • Spirit Airlines requires smaller limits, prompting a compact 16-by-13-by-9 inch under/overseat option.
  • Under-seat personal items on Delta commonly accept bags near 18-by-11-by-11 inches, with some flexibility.
  • United accepts a compact 16-by-10-by-8 inch design that doubles as a suitcase-style personal item.
  • Southwest offers the largest carry-on allowance among the list at 24-by-16-by-10 inches.
  • Away Bigger Carry-On is a premium option cited for its larger size compatibility with Southwest.
  • The guide emphasizes double-checking airline size rules before travel due to potential changes.
  • The article includes examples across various bag types, from duffles to backpacks and totes.
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Airlines cancel 2,000 flights as snow hits Thanksgiving travel - The Points Guy
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weather1d ago

Airlines cancel 2,000 flights as snow hits Thanksgiving travel - The Points Guy

  • A major winter storm led to about 2,200 flight cancellations on Saturday, with more groundings anticipated into Sunday.
  • Chicago O’Hare and Milwaukee airports saw the heaviest disruption on Saturday according to FlightAware data.
  • The storm threatened Thanksgiving return travel, prompting flexible rebooking policies from most major airlines.
  • Air traffic disruptions extended across multiple Midwest and Great Lakes airports beyond Chicago.
  • Officials warned travelers to verify flight status as the storm moves east later in the weekend.
  • Chicago-area airports reported cancellations spanning ORD and MDW, with a substantial share of Saturday’s schedule affected.
  • Nonmajor airports like Madison and Cedar Rapids also faced notable flight cancellations.
  • By Sunday, the storm was expected to move east, though disruptions could linger as carriers reset operations.
  • Travelers were advised to check status and stay informed about waivers and policies.
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