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American Airlines Carry-On Baggage Limits
Strict enforcement directive issued 28 August 2015)
American Airlines Carry-on baggage (link)

Q. Why is AA suddenly becoming so picky about sizing bags?

A. AA formulates carry on baggage policy that meets FAA criteria as well as airline established criteria; these are submitted to the FAA and if approved become the airline's policy. If the airline repeatedly violated their FAA-approved policy, they can be held accountable by the FAA. Recently, during an FAA audit, AA was found to be violating its FAA-approved carry on policy.

What can I carry on?

You can bring 1 carry-on bag and 1 personal item per person (exception: infants. Exception: some regional aircraft have insufficient bin space for otherwise "legal" bags, so carry-on bags might be limited, or even prohibited. If the latter, they will usually be "valet checked" airside and delivered at the jetway before you enter the gate area.

Carry-on bag

Your carry-on bag should be:
  • Up to 45 inches (22 x 14 x 9 in or 115 centimeters (23 x 36 x 56 cm) including handles and wheels
  • Able to fit comfortably into the sizer we’ve provided at the airport
  • Please note, you’ll also need to be able to lift your bag into the overhead bin
You can travel with horizontal rolling and/or hanging garment bags as your carry-on bag if:
  • They fit comfortably in the bag sizer
  • They measure up to 22" length x 14" width x 9" height or 115cm (56 x 36 x 23 cm)
You can also carry on a soft-sided garment bag of up to 51in or 130cm (length + width + height)

Personal item

Your personal item must be smaller than your carry-on, able to fit under the seat in front of you and can include:
  • A purse
  • A briefcase
  • A laptop bag
  • Similar items such as a tote
Additional allowed items

You can also bring:
  • Outerwear such as coats, wraps and hats
  • A book or newspaper
  • A small bag of food to eat on the flight
  • An approved safety seat for a lap or ticketed child
  • A pillow or blanket
  • An umbrella stroller for a lap or ticketed child
  • A diaper bag for a lap or ticketed child
  • Duty free items
  • Assistive devices (e.g. wheelchairs, walkers, portable oxygen concentrators, CPAP machines etc.)
  • Breast pump
Liquids and restricted items

TSA allows certain duty-free liquids through security in your carry-on bag if they’re properly packaged in a security tamper-evident bag (STEB). If you’re traveling with liquids or are unsure about any item, please contact the TSA.

For more, e.g. special items, etc. please use link
Originally Posted by alien
22 x 14 x 10

So today I took measurements of the sizer at my airport... There is obviously some slippage and subjectivity in the eye of (s)he who must be obeyed due to the open ended 1/4" lines outlining the baggage dimensions placed either horizontally or vertically. But, strictly speaking, the outside edge of the lines are 22' and 14". The depth is a definitive full 10 inches from the back board to the inner side of the metal tube running low laterally across the front of the sizer. This is the current sizer that I measured:


22 x 14 x 10

...We are given a 22 x 14 x 9 but there is some room to maneuver. We have 22" and 14" with a very subjective but limited amount of slippage. And there is definitely 10" of depth.

The subjectivity would be greatly reduced if the sizers were constructed, as Delta's, to form a full sided box.

Those on the margin should really test their bags in advance in all of the different positions to see which allows the most favorable view of its size if required to use the sizer at the gate.
See


AA e-mail to customer re: carry on baggage

and


Comparison of USA airlines carry-on limits Apr '25 by Outdoor Gear Lab

and


Airline carry on variances and the new IATA recommended standard

and


New IATA recommended standard vs. current common


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Old Sep 3, 2015, 1:35 pm
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Originally Posted by pinniped
I still fly them from time to time because, in the U.S., they've become the premium product for the business traveler on most short/medium haul routes.
I don't know about other business travelers but I don't consider Southwest to be the "premium product for the business travelers".

I do fly them when they offer a convenient non-stop that the others don't. And the experience in the ground and on board is fine, no need for First Class for a 1-3 hour flight.

As far as the strict enforcement of carry on policy, I am glad they are doing this. I don't think the enforcement targets those flyers with bags that are 1/2" or 1" larger than the sizer, instead it targets those with ridiculously oversized carry ons. And having those checked will definitely help (And unfortunately aggravate those whose bag is barely non-compliant).
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 8:01 am
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Originally Posted by Segments
Forget guitars ... Flights with several lap babies are an issue.

Allowance for lap babies? Diaper bag, car seat and stroller... in addition to the 1+1 of the ticket holder. (Who may also have a breast pump). So 6 pieces for one seat.

And they often sit bulkhead meaning nothing placed under the seat.
I do one or two trips (or four if my life really sucks) with a lap infant or month, and while the rules imply there's a problem, there really isn't. Strollers and carseats are gate checked 90% of the time - if the plane is full and it's a lap infant, there won't be a carseat to worry about, I promise you. If the plane's not full, it'll be in a seat, not a closet or overhead bin. Same with strollers, since AA only allows small umbrella strollers to be carried on board. I've never seen it. I didn't know until this post that a breast pump was additional, and I'd guess most don't either, so really you're talking an additional carry on of a diaper bag. Yes, I sit in the bulkhead row often, but anyone sitting there will have more luggage in the bin. IME, people need to worry more about winter coats in the bins, because lap infants just aren't a problem.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 9:04 am
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FWIW... Mrs. dwcatty reports "22x14x9 gestapo...very strict" in CLT this morning.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 9:13 am
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yesterday MCI- nothing. ORD (US Airways GAs)- Nothing.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 10:06 am
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Measured Sizer Dimensions

So today I took measurements of the sizer at my airport. A picture, which will not be forthcoming from I, would help. There is obviously some slippage and subjectivity in the eye of (s)he who must be obeyed due to the open ended 1/4" lines outlining the baggage dimensions placed either horizontally or vertically. But, strictly speaking, the outside edge of the lines are 22' and 14". The depth is a definitive full 10 inches from the back board to the inner side of the metal tube running low laterally across the front of the sizer.
In the end, I think it is as has been suggested up thread in more than one instance. We are given a 22 x 14 x 9 but there is some room to maneuver. We have 22" and 14" with a very subjective but limited amount of slippage. And there is definitely 10" of depth.
The subjectivity would be greatly reduced if the sizers were constructed, as Delta's, to form a full sided box.
Those on the margin should really test their bags in advance in all of the different positions to see which allows the most favorable view of its size if required to use the sizer at the gate.
This is the current sizer and the one I measured:
[IMG][/IMG]22 x 14 x 10

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Old Sep 4, 2015, 10:23 am
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Originally Posted by alien
22 x 14 x 10

So today I took measurements of the sizer at my airport. A picture, which will not be forthcoming from I, would help. There is obviously some slippage and subjectivity in the eye of (s)he who must be obeyed due to the open ended 1/4" lines outlining the baggage dimensions placed either horizontally or vertically. But, strictly speaking, the outside edge of the lines are 22' and 14". The depth is a definitive full 10 inches from the back board to the inner side of the metal tube running low laterally across the front of the sizer.
In the end, I think it is as has been suggested up thread in more than one instance. We are given a 22 x 14 x 9 but there is some room to maneuver. We have 22" and 14" with a very subjective but limited amount of slippage. And there is definitely 10" of depth.
The subjectivity would be greatly reduced if the sizers were constructed, as Delta's, to form a full sided box.
Those on the margin should really test their bags in advance in all of the different positions to see which allows the most favorable view of its size if required to use the sizer at the gate.
Being a (somewhat) happy owner of a Zuca Pro which would otherwise fit the current dimensions if not for a 10" width instead of 9", I sincerely hope that all sizers suffer from the same malady as this one...
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 10:43 am
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 10:43 am
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Microwave raises a good point. My observations and measurements were one sizer at one airport. And JDiver's sizer is different from the one I referenced...back to square one...
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 10:57 am
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I don't like this, I'm worried, I've jumped from the Smisek fire right into the Parker fire.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 12:19 pm
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Those IATA size limits are redonculous.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by Microwave
Those IATA size limits are redonculous.
The only people who love those: some airlines, the baggage manufacturers and sellers. If AAUS adopts those we're in for dumping a lot of carry-on bags and purchasing new stuff.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 2:15 pm
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Is this being enforced on regional flights where luggage has to be gate checked anyway? I have a year old B&R U121CXW that is apparently useless now....
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 2:53 pm
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The sizer shown in the Wiki is not the new one I've seen at DFW and ORD this week. Not sure if alien was measuring the older sizer shown in the Wiki or the newer one.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 3:38 pm
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I agree, the one in the Wiki is the older model. As I mentioned, the one I measured was not the one pictured. I believe it was the "new" one you referred to. The front is open save for a horizontal chrome bar running across it. The backboard is solid and has white lines painted showing both 14" wide by 22" tall and 22" wide by 14" tall.
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Old Sep 4, 2015, 3:58 pm
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If anyone can get a photograph, I'm sure we can get it hosted and add it. But there's no other sizer type photo available in the public domain or on aa.com I can find easily.
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