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Regulations on the size of aircraft consignment-USA Aircraft Group Corporation

Date: 2025/4/10

With the increase in people's travel demand, the size regulations of aircraft check-in are becoming more and more important. Every airline has certain regulations on the size of aircraft consignment. Before choosing a flight, passengers must understand these regulations and choose according to their own needs. Next, I will introduce some common situations stipulated by the consignment size of the aircraft.
First of all, most airlines have certain restrictions on the size of checked baggage. Usually, the size of the checked baggage should not exceed the total linear size. That is to say, the sum of the length, width and height of the luggage cannot exceed a certain value. This value may vary between airlines. Generally, between 158 cm and 203 cm, passengers should know the requirements of the target airline for checked baggage size in advance before choosing to take a flight.
Secondly, for baggage that does not meet the size requirements, airlines will generally charge an additional fee or prohibit boarding. When the baggage exceeds the size requirements, passengers need to pay an additional fee, and the size of the fee varies depending on the airline. Some airlines will also require passengers to split their luggage in excess of the size limit into multiple packages. Therefore, before checking in luggage, passengers should carefully read the airline's regulations to avoid unnecessary trouble at the airport.
Finally, according to the recommendation of the International Air Transport Association, airlines should limit the maximum size of baggage to 203 cm. This size can meet the needs of most passengers and facilitate the storage of luggage in the cabin. In addition, the association also recommends that airlines limit the weight of baggage to 23 kilograms. This can ensure the balance of the flight and avoid injuries to the crew.