NYTimes: Cutting Those Carry-Ons Down to Size
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Cutting Those Carry-Ons Down to Size By JOE SHARKEY Published: June 29, 2009 "THE law of unforeseen consequences came to mind the other day as I was reading through a bill recently introduced in Congress that addresses the problem of too many oversize carry-on bags. The bill would standardize the size of carry-on items and require the Transportation Security Administration to enforce limits by measuring the bags at its checkpoints." Read the entire article @ the NYTimes. Read the full text of the bill - Securing Cabin Baggage Act - here. Then, post your thoughts in the TOM BIHN Forums. Our Aeronaut, Tri-Star, Checkpoint Flyer and Western Flyer carry-on travel bags meet the size requirements outlined in the bill.
Above: The Aeronaut also meets Heathrow requirements.
Cutting Those Carry-Ons Down to Size By JOE SHARKEY Published: June 29, 2009 "THE law of unforeseen consequences came to mind the other day as I was reading through a bill recently introduced in Congress that addresses the problem of too many oversize carry-on bags. The bill would standardize the size of carry-on items and require the Transportation Security Administration to enforce limits by measuring the bags at its checkpoints." Read the entire article @ the NYTimes. Read the full text of the bill - Securing Cabin Baggage Act - here. Then, post your thoughts in the TOM BIHN Forums. Our Aeronaut, Tri-Star, Checkpoint Flyer and Western Flyer carry-on travel bags meet the size requirements outlined in the bill.
Above: The Aeronaut also meets Heathrow requirements.
darcy | 1 July 2009 8:48 am | Miscellaneous |