Too much baggage? Stow it all in a carry-on, and save yourself the hassle (and maybe even a fee).
If you feel you're hearing way too much about lost luggage and bag surcharges these days, you're sure to agree with us that more efficient packing is in order. especially on your honeymoon when you don't want anything to mar the fun. With our tips, you'll be smart, streamlined and ready to soar.
Know your limits
The U.S. Transportation Authority (TSA), together with most U.S. airlines, allows one piece of carry-on luggage, plus one personal item per passenger. Most requirements state that the size of the luggage not exceed 45 linear inches (translation: 9 inches by 14 inches by 22 inches) and weigh no more than 40 pounds. Note: Wheels must fit within those confines. Along with your carry-on bag, you may also bring a single personal item, such as a purse, a laptop case or a briefcase. Although these policies have been in effect since 2001, go to the TSA's website (tsa.gov) for any changes. Note: At press time, passengers traveling through London's Heathrow Airport are permitted only one piece of carry-on luggage, regardless of point of origin. Translation: even if you're connecting here, you can only have a single piece. Go to heathrowairport.com for updates.
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