A key difference between carry-on and checked bags is that the former are stowed away in the overhead compartment or below the chair in front, not the hold. So carry-on luggage can be reached during the flight, providing you with whatever essentials you need to relax and recline.
What qualifies as a carry-on bag?
Carry-on bags are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high including wheels and handles. All three measurements shouldn't add up to more than 45 inches.
Do I really need a carry-on bag?
If you're off for a long weekend, you may only need a carry-on bag. If, however, you're planning to stay several weeks at your destination, or need to transport gifts or business equipment, you'd be better off checking in a full-sized suitcase.
What is carry-on luggage vs regular?
Is a duffel bag a carry-on?
In the majority of cases, a duffel bag won't be considered a personal item, as they usually exceed the typical maximum size of 18 x 14 x 8 inches or 45 x 35 x 29 cm. However, they will often be classed as a carry-on bag, if they are within the average limit of 22 x 14 x 9 inches or 56 x 36 x 23 cm.
Is a carry-on bag the same as a cabin bag?
There are two baggage types: Checked luggage and carry-on or also referred to as cabin/hand luggage. Personal belongings on board are referred to as hand luggage (cabin baggage), luggage delivered to an airline to be stored in an inaccessible area to the passenger during the flights is referred to as checked baggage.
Is a backpack not considered a carry-on?
In most cases, backpacks are considered personal items as long as they fit under the seat in front of you. For example, if you use a backpack as a personal item and put it under the seat in front of you, you can then use a duffel as a carry-on bag as long as it's under the airline's size requirements.