what is the largest size suitcase allowed for air travel
To measure a suitcase, use a tape measure to determine the length, width, and height of the suitcase. Include both the wheels and handles in your measurements if they cannot be removed. Always refer to the airline's specific dimension requirements to ensure your suitcase is within their size limits.
length * width * height
Baggage in excess of 100 pounds (45 kilograms) or 115 linear inches (292 cm)(total length + width + height) will not be accepted as checked baggage.
Linear inch is a fantasy word from the airlines. It means: X linear inches = length + width + depth (measured in inches). Inches are still inches. A 62 "linear inch" bag could measure 60" by 1" by 1" or 21" by 21" by 20" or any other set of dimensions that add up to 62.
* The maximum size carry-on bag for most airlines is 45 linear inches (the total of the height, width, and depth of the bag). Anything larger should be checked. * No oversize packages or luggage can be stowed onboard. Iberia airlines specifically: carry on 45 linear inches and 22 pounds limit check in 62 linear inches and 50 pounds limit
Linear inches (or linear centimetres) is a term invented by the airline industry to measure baggage. The size of an item in linear inches is the sum of the length plus the width plus the height of the item. A 20-by-20-by-5-inch suitcase, a 1-by-11-by-4-inch painting and a 1-by-1-by-43-inch fishing rod are all the same size in terms of linear inches. Size restrictions are different for different classes of tickets and for different airlines, but the one constant is that airlines measure baggage in linear inches. So by the same yard stick you can measure the dimensions of the suitcase that matches 180 linear centimetres. - from e-how.com
Bermuda is 21 miles in length and it's largest width is 1 mile.
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which lakes starting from the largest as number 1 to the 3rd in width and length??? in Louisiana???
I think it is the height
It depends on the airline; some may allow it as a carry-on, others may allow it only as checked luggage. For domestic flights of American Airlines, for example, the allowable carry-on must not exceed the 48" size requirement. This is the total inches of the length, width, and height of the item. The item in the above question would be 49" total (24+11+14), and would technically exceed American Airlines carry-on standards.
A hippo has the bigger mouth. Tasmanian tigers were about dog-sized, while a hippo's mouth is about the length and width of a mid-sized suitcase.