So I am flying Frontier Airlines. How am I supposed to know how much
luggage we can bring on the plane? I tried looking on their website and
couldn't find anything. Also, how big can carry-on bags be? I've never
flown before, so if someone could help me get some answers before
Tuesday night (late) I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
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For number of bags you can bring its usually 2-3 per person... nothing crazy hige or crazy heavy bc they just dont like it. Honestly, i dont know how anyone could ever really go over thier amt unless they were moving or something.
As for carry ones, you get one bag and one 'personal item'.... everything you have has to either fit under the seat infront of you or in the over head. Personal item is usually like a purse or a diper bag or something. As for the size carry on to fit under the seat... the industry standard is about 45" total... so like 22 x 14 x 9.... thats the demention standard that i have been able to find.
I dont know exactly what the airlines you are taking accept. If you are really worried i would give them a call... they are usually pretty good about letting you now what you can and cant bring
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cool, that's actualy more than what I thought it would be. We shouldn't have any problems then.
Thanks!
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Call'em & ask'em. Carry on luggage shouldn't be larger than a standard sized gym bag. Many airlines have a wooden box at the ticket counter or at the bording gate. If your carry-on won't fit in the box, they'll make you check it. Also, if you're carrying something extra large, like a boxed bicycle, or heavy, 50 to 80# + per item, there'll be an additional charge, which can be quite a chunk of change.
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