AA carry-on Baggage rule

scotty s

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We are flying American Airlines. Their website, until recently, stated that the carry-on bag could be no larger than 45" when measured length x width x height. So we bought the Under Armour brand of duffle bags to use for our carry-ons. These bags are 23" long x 10"wide x 12"tall (45" total).
Today I went to AA's website and noticed that NOW they are also listing the MAXIMUM dimensions as being 22" long x 14"wide x 9"tall. Does this mean we can no longer use the bags we've already purchased just because the dimensions are off...they are still 45" total???
 
We are flying American Airlines. Their website, until recently, stated that the carry-on bag could be no larger than 45" when measured length x width x height. So we bought the Under Armour brand of duffle bags to use for our carry-ons. These bags are 23" long x 10"wide x 12"tall (45" total).
Today I went to AA's website and noticed that NOW they are also listing the MAXIMUM dimensions as being 22" long x 14"wide x 9"tall. Does this mean we can no longer use the bags we've already purchased just because the dimensions are off...they are still 45" total???

If the duffle is soft-sided, you should be fine.

Even if it is a wheeled duffle with more structure, you may also be fine. Here are the measurements for the dreaded AA sizer that your bag must fit into:

The inside dimensions of the gray metal sizers are:

Length: 23 1/4" (59 cm) to outer edge of open (right) end
Depth: 9 7/8" (25 cm)
Width (sizer height): 13 1/2" (34 cm) to bottom of crossbar / 14 1/2" (37 cm) to top of crossbar

There is some belief that the first 2 measurements may actually be about 1/8" to 1/4" larger than stated.

In my experience, AA does not size every bag but instead concentrates on those that look overpacked or too large. Soft-side bags and those that don't look like typical rollaboard are more likely to get a pass. We routinely carry a rolling bag that is 10.5" deep due to the wheels and have never been sized. Best of luck -- Suzanne
 
If your duffle bags aren't filled to maximum capacity and can be squished a bit to fit in the overhead bin you are fine. Don't give it another thought.


We are flying American Airlines. Their website, until recently, stated that the carry-on bag could be no larger than 45" when measured length x width x height. So we bought the Under Armour brand of duffle bags to use for our carry-ons. These bags are 23" long x 10"wide x 12"tall (45" total).
Today I went to AA's website and noticed that NOW they are also listing the MAXIMUM dimensions as being 22" long x 14"wide x 9"tall. Does this mean we can no longer use the bags we've already purchased just because the dimensions are off...they are still 45" total???
 












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