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 allowable size for luggage in linear inches is typically 62 inches.
The maximum size limit for luggage on this flight is 62 linear inches.
The maximum size limit for luggage in terms of linear inches is typically around 62 inches. This means that the total sum of the length, width, and height of the luggage cannot exceed 62 inches.
The maximum allowable size for luggage is typically around 62 linear inches, which is the total sum of the length, width, and height of the bag.
The maximum size for luggage in linear inches is typically around 62 inches. This means that the sum of the length, width, and height of the luggage should not exceed 62 inches when added together.
The maximum size limit for luggage in linear inches is typically 62 inches when adding together the length, width, and height of the bag.
The size restrictions for 60 linear inches luggage on this airline are typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches.
The size restrictions for 62 linear inches luggage on this airline are typically 27 inches in length, 21 inches in width, and 14 inches in height.
The maximum size for luggage that measures 62 linear inches is typically around 28 inches in length, 20 inches in width, and 14 inches in height.
The maximum allowable check-in luggage size in inches for this airline is 62 linear inches.
17x17x15
The maximum allowable size for luggage is typically measured by adding the length, width, and height of the bag together to get the total linear inches. For example, a common limit is 62 linear inches.