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[title] Select your carry-on and personal item
[* icon_note] Most US airlines allow a carry-on of 9”x14”x22”, as well as a personal item of 9”x10”x17”
-[* black] The carry-on bag is what you will stow in the overhead bin of the plane. These are often rolling suitcases, large backpacks, or duffel bags
- [* black] Consider where will you stay and for how long. This may affect your decision as different vessels may be more practical in different situations. For example, traveling around Europe might be easier with a backpack, while a business trip would be easier with a rolling bag
-[* black] The personal item is what you will stown under your seat. These are often a purse, a computer bag, or a small backpack.
- [* black] Consider how easy it would be for someone to steal something from your bag while you are carrying it. You may want something that zips or buttons closed.
+[* black] You will stow the carry-on in the overhead bin of the plane. These are often rolling suitcases, large backpacks, or duffel bags
+ [* black] Where will you stay and for how long may affect your decision, as different baggage may be more practical in different situations. For example, traveling around Europe might be easier with a backpack, while a business trip would be easier with a rolling bag
+[* black] The personal item is what you will stow under your seat. Options for a personal item include a purse, a computer bag, or a small backpack
+ [* black] Remember that a bag without zippers or buttons can make it easier for someone to steal something from your bag while you are carrying it