Avoid Unnecessary Fees: Understand Allegiant’s Carry-On Size Limits
Traveling can be expensive enough without having to worry about extra fees. Airlines often charge for checked baggage, and if you don’t know the size limits for carry-on bags, you could end up paying more than you need to. To help you avoid unnecessary fees, here is a guide to Allegiant’s carry-on size limits.
Know the Size Limits
Allegiant allows passengers to bring one personal item and one carry-on bag onto the plane at no additional cost. The personal item must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you and must not exceed 7”x15”x16” (17 cm x 38 cm x 41 cm). The carry-on bag must fit in the overhead bin and must not exceed 9”x14”x22” (22 cm x 35 cm x 56 cm). If your bag exceeds these dimensions, it will be considered a checked bag and will incur an additional fee.
Understand What Counts as a Personal Item
Allegiant defines a personal item as a purse, briefcase, laptop computer, small backpack or other similar item that fits within the size limits mentioned above. Items such as cameras, diaper bags, duty-free items, coats and jackets do not count as personal items and must be placed in your carry-on bag or checked at the ticket counter for an additional fee.
Be Prepared for Security Screenings
Allegiant requires all passengers to pass through security screenings before boarding their flight. During these screenings, all personal items and carry-on bags will be inspected by TSA agents. To ensure that your belongings are properly inspected without any delays, make sure that all liquids are stored in containers of 3 ounces or less and placed in a clear plastic bag. Additionally, remove all electronics from your bag before passing through security so they can be screened separately.
By understanding Allegiant’s carry-on size limits and what counts as a personal item, you can avoid unnecessary fees when traveling with Allegiant Airlines. Knowing what to expect during security screenings will also help ensure that your travels go smoothly.
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