A baggage sizer, also known as a bag sizer, is a piece of furniture that is used primarily at airport check-in desks and boarding gates to assist and inform passengers and airport ground staff of baggage size limits for personal and cabin luggage or bags.
It usually consists of a tubular metal or hard plastic frame with one or two holes in which bags are placed to see whether it fits the baggage size limit as demanded by the airline. Some sizers are built with built-in luggage scales, which indicates whether the bag is heavier than the maximum weight limit.[1] It can also be a cardboard or wooden device which shows the maximum size for the luggage.[2]
As well as airports, they also exist in certain railway stations as a number of operators like Amtrak,[3] VIA Rail,[4] JR Central[5] and Ouigo have personal hand baggage allowances.
References
edit- ^ "Custom Baggage Sizers - Visiontron the People Guidance Pros". Visiontron. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ "File:Airport bag size checker (3267725402).jpg". Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ "Carry-On Baggage". Amtrak. Archived from the original on 6 May 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ "Carry-on baggage". VIA Rail. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ 電車 (1 March 2020), 日本語: 2020年5月から始まる東海道新幹線への大型荷物持ち込み有料化に際してのサイズ確認用ケージ, retrieved 30 March 2024
External links
edit- Lavi Industries - Baggage Sizer
- NBC News - Battle of Bags: Fliers Complain Over 'Arbitrary' Carry-On Rules