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About This Bag Fits

Clearer bag decisions before you buy, pack, or board.

This Bag Fits compares published airline baggage rules with reviewed bag dimensions, then shows the result as a scale check. It is built for the moment when a product page says one thing, an airline page says another, and you want a practical answer without pretending the gate is perfectly predictable.

The site favors dated sources, visible confidence labels, and conservative fit language. Recommendations are useful only when the underlying dimensions, rule context, and caveats stay attached to the result.

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Airlines tracked

464

Rules reviewed

218

Bags in catalog

7,854

Public fit pages

What This Bag Fits is for

Use it to shortlist bags, sanity-check a bag you already own, and understand why a fit result is comfortable, tight, risky, or unknown. The visualizer is meant to make the tight dimension obvious before you click through to a merchant or rely on a rule.

What it does not guarantee

Airline staff still make final boarding and gate-check decisions. Packed shape, wheels, handles, straps, fare class, aircraft, airport enforcement, and recent policy changes can all change the real-world outcome.

How corrections work

Corrections are handled as data updates, not loose copy edits. The most helpful report includes the source URL, the date you checked it, the bag or airline rule affected, and what changed.

Send corrections to [email protected] or use the correction links on bag and airline pages. Missing bags can be sent through Request a Bag.