Choosing to check a bag or two when flying can often be risky business for travelers reliant on having the contents of their bag arrive with them.
Even the Transportation Security Administration recommends that passengers who have items like medications that they may need during their travels with immediacy keep them in their carry-on to avoid being stuck with those items lost in another airport or otherwise unavailable in a checked bag.
However, with limits on bag sizes from a variety of airlines, some passengers are left with little choice as to how they must transport larger, important items.
A disappointed passenger
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