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Need Help with Carry On Luggage Question-Leaving for Miami Today


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Have seen a full range of answers to this question, but still need quidence. If a piece of luggage is not too large to fit in the overhead on a plane, is it acceptable as a carry-on. Have a small rolling case that fits in overhead on plane and would like to use it as carry-on. Need help leaving to drive to Miami in an hour.

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Have seen a full range of answers to this question, but still need quidence. If a piece of luggage is not too large to fit in the overhead on a plane, is it acceptable as a carry-on. Have a small rolling case that fits in overhead on plane and would like to use it as carry-on. Need help leaving to drive to Miami in an hour.

That should work ok.

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Any carry-on has to fit into the x-ray machine on the cruise ship... 11"x17" or smaller; that's width and height, length doesn't matter. Does your piece of luggage fit this equation?:)

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