Monday 17 November 2014

Don't always believe the label

Buy Cabin Bags for Next Day delivery







When is cabin luggage not cabin luggage?

With many airlines involved with the never ending quest to remain profitable, it's hardly surprising to find that many choose to reduce the sizes of cabin bags they'll allow on board without making additional charges.

As recently as a couple of years ago almost all carriers followed the IATA cabin size limits of 56x45x25cm.  The luggage manufacturers were geared up to produce bags meeting this size requirement.

Then, noticeably, EasyJet rocked the boat in July 2013 with their guaranteed maximum size of 50x40x20cm.  When this was introduced we were only aware of a handful of cases within this size, and inevitably many of their passengers were caught out with additional charges.

Since then the ranges of most suitcase manufacturers have included a 50cm 'EasyJet size' model alongside the existing IATA cabin size.

With the potential for carriers to change their regulations in an instant, the Luggage UK cabin luggage guide is worth checking out before making your purchase.

When you're ready to buy view our cabin luggage range by clicking here

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