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This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

I'm considering buying a very spacious suitcase measuring 31 x 21 x 15 inches, for a total of 67 inches. This is greater than the 62-inch limit most airlines have, except for Emirates, which decreased its limit to 59 inches [1]. My present suitcase measures 30 x 20 x 1363 inches, which better fits the limit than the one I'm considering buying.

Is there a realistic risk that airlines will ask me to pay more because they consider it oversized? Do theyairlines actually enforce the size limit for check-in baggage, such as by levying a surcharge? Has this happened to you or to someone you directly know, or is it only a theoretical risk? If it's only a theoretical risk, I'll buy this suitcase.

I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember.

[1] Except for Emirates, which recently decreased its limit to 59 inches.

This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

I'm considering buying a very spacious suitcase measuring 31 x 21 x 15 inches, for a total of 67 inches. This is greater than the 62-inch limit most airlines have, except for Emirates, which decreased its limit to 59 inches. My present suitcase measures 30 x 20 x 13 inches, which better fits the limit than the one I'm considering buying.

Is there a realistic risk that airlines will ask me to pay more because they consider it oversized? Do they actually enforce the size limit for check-in baggage? Has this happened to you or to someone you directly know, or is it only a theoretical risk? If it's only a theoretical risk, I'll buy this suitcase.

I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember.

This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

I'm considering buying a very spacious suitcase measuring 31 x 21 x 15 inches, for a total of 67 inches. This is greater than the 62-inch limit most airlines have [1]. My present suitcase measures 63 inches, which better fits the limit than the one I'm considering buying.

Do airlines actually enforce the size limit for check-in baggage, such as by levying a surcharge? Has this happened to you or to someone you directly know, or is it only a theoretical risk? If it's only a theoretical risk, I'll buy this suitcase.

I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember.

[1] Except for Emirates, which recently decreased its limit to 59 inches.

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This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

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The reason I ask is that I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember. Have you faced any trouble because of this? Or is it safe to buy this suitcase?

This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

I saw a very spacious suitcase measuring 31 x 21 x 15 inches, for a total of 67 inches. This is greater than the 62-inch limit most airlines have, except for Emirates, which decreased its limit to 59 inches.

Is it safe to buy this oversized suitcase, or should I stick to the letter of the rule, and therefore with my existing suitcase, which does comply?

The reason I ask is that I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember. Have you faced any trouble because of this? Or is it safe to buy this suitcase?

This question is regarding check-in, not carry-on, baggage.

I'm considering buying a very spacious suitcase measuring 31 x 21 x 15 inches, for a total of 67 inches. This is greater than the 62-inch limit most airlines have, except for Emirates, which decreased its limit to 59 inches. My present suitcase measures 30 x 20 x 13 inches, which better fits the limit than the one I'm considering buying.

Is there a realistic risk that airlines will ask me to pay more because they consider it oversized? Do they actually enforce the size limit for check-in baggage? Has this happened to you or to someone you directly know, or is it only a theoretical risk? If it's only a theoretical risk, I'll buy this suitcase.

I've had my check-in suitcase weighed several times, but never had its dimensions measured, as far as I can remember.

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