Originally Posted by
ScienceTeacher
Yes but how does three subsequent items become two or three? It’s three, no?
Originally Posted by
HGPilot
1. One checked bag.
2. One roller that I can check
3. Garment bag
4. Backpack that fits under seat
So 2 or 3 depending on whether I check the roller.
Without wishing to deconstruct this too much, number 1 is checked and number 2 the OP “can check”. That leaves 2 items remaining as cabin bags (or 3 items if number 2 is not checked) unless my maths has gone horribly wrong?
Anyway, you’ve amended your post and appreciate that your comment was made in jest (as was mine).