If You Want To Bring Extra Bags On A Plane, Can You Just Attach Them All Together (So They Count As One)?
Most passengers on U.S. airlines can bring one carry-on bag and one personal item on board, and there are size (dimension) limits for each of those. The carry-on needs to fit in the overhead bin, and personal item underneath your seat.
That’s two separate restrictions: number of pieces and size. But as long as the bag will fit in the sizer, if you link them all together are several different bags really one? What is a “bag” or “item” anyway? And when does one bag become two or three?
Such metaphysical questions are ultimately up to the gate agent to…
















