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  2. Carry-On Luggage Sizes: Size Restrictions by Airline - AOL

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    These days, it's rare for airlines to allow passengers to check bags for free -- at least in economy class. So, the best way to avoid those fees is to stick to carry-on luggage.

  3. Spirit Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Free Spirit [3] Fleet size: 212 [4 ... Spirit Airlines, Inc. is an American ... Spirit Airlines became the first U.S. airline to charge passengers for carry-on bags. ...

  4. Spirit Airlines, known for no-frills flying, will offer ... - AOL

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    Even when passengers returned to the skies in 2021, low fare carries struggled, while larger legacy carriers such as American, United and Delta airlines reported record revenue.

  5. Spirit Airlines wants you to get comfy with new fare class ...

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    The Go Big option, which goes on sale Aug. 16, includes free snacks and beverages (including alcoholic beverages), one checked and one carry-on bag, priority check-in and boarding, and free Wi-Fi.

  6. Basic economy class - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines Airbus A220 economy class cabin. In 2012, Delta Air Lines became the first U.S. airline to introduce basic economy. [8] Delta initially limited the availability of these fares to routes where it competed against LCC Spirit Airlines, calling basic economy its "Spirit-match fare" in its 2015 earnings call. The fares were available ...

  7. Baggage allowance - Wikipedia

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    These state that suitcases should have a maximum size of 55 cm (21.6 in) long, 35 cm (13.8 in) wide and 20 cm (7.9 in) deep. If they meet these requirements, the bag may carry the logo "IATA cabin OK". [1] This limit is tighter than most current airline limits, so bags with this logo are practically allowed everywhere.