In compliance with the International Aviation Transport Association's (IATA) cabin baggage standards, Jet Airways has announced implementation of cabin baggage size with effect from August 1, 2006 on all their flights between India and London Heathrow, to facilitate convenient cabin baggage storage. These stipulations will be applicable for all Jet Airways flights arriving at and departing from all terminals of London Heathrow Airport.
According to IATA standards, individual dimensions of cabin baggage should not exceed 22 inches (56 cms) in length, 18 inches (45 cms) in width and 10 inches (25 cms) in depth. Any baggage exceeding the mentioned dimensions would not be allowed to pass through the Central Search area at London Heathrow Airport. Baggage gauges (with the stipulated size) will be placed at strategic locations to measure the size of cabin baggage at all terminals.
17/07/06 Moneycontrol.com
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