Karmon DuPree Jr.
Nov 3 · 4 min read

Checked Baggage vs Carry On — Which is the Best Travel Option?

At one point or other, if you travel regularly, you’re bound to have been faced with the conundrum of whether to check your bags or to carry on.

Do you prefer to pack light and skip paying checked bag fees? Alternatively, would you rather have the liberty of packing more travel items whilst avoiding the frustration of trying to stuff your bulky luggage into a cramped overhead bin?

According to SITA, the air transport industry has cut down the number of wandering luggage by 50%. However, if you’ve had the misfortune of falling under the other 50%, you’ll know that lost or damaged baggage is a traveler’s nightmare.

We recently discussed the importance of knowing your luggage rights and the steps to take once you realize your baggage has been lost or delayed. Despite this, some travelers rather skip the risk altogether by opting for carry-on luggage.

Travel writer, Ali Garland is opposed to checked in luggage because she dislikes getting, “weighed down by heavy bags” and would rather avoid having to “deal with expensive checked bag fees.”

I’m of a different opinion. I’m prepared to pay checked bag fees for the pleasure of being able to forego the nightmare of trying to cram all my travel necessities in a small carry-on bag.

When it comes to choosing whether to check your bags or carry on, don’t feel like you have to come up with a perfect answer for all of your travels. Instead, just decide what makes the most sense for your next trip.

Ask Yourself the Following Questions:

Do you need extra room for souvenirs? Are you willing to ship them or do you want to have them on you on your way back?

Are you able to pack light for this trip? Or are the activities varied enough that you need more?

Do you like to have more with you when you travel? Or does the idea of carrying less make you feel freer?

If you attempt to pack light, will you end up spending more money acquiring what you need on the trip? Or can you pack light and still have all you need?

Do you prefer to spend the money for the convenience of packing light? Or will that bother you?

Are you okay with carrying all of your bags on the plane versus dropping them off at check-in?

What is Allowed in a Carry-on Bag?

Both sides of the checked baggage vs carry on debate are very compelling. However, before you make your final decision, it’s best to know what you can put in your carry-on bag.

To travel with confidence, we advise you to always check the rules and regulations of the airline you’re traveling with to be sure you’ve packed what is permitted on a plane.

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Is it Better to Check Your Bags or Carry On — Yes or No?

In a nutshell, it depends.

Interestingly enough, Airlines for America conducted a survey that showed that in recent years, despite increased baggage checking fees, more travelers were choosing to check in their bags.

In addition, the whole idea of carrying on your luggage to save money may be going by the wayside as airlines encourage travelers to check their bags instead. And if you pay for priority boarding so you can get on the plane early enough to keep your bags close, then you’ve just exchanged one fee for another. For a quick analysis, consider this:

  • If you really want to save money, then you should carry on your bags. (Just make sure you check your airline’s policy to ensure they don’t charge a fee for this.)
  • If you really want to save time, then you should pay for priority boarding and carry on your bags.
  • If you really want to maximize comfort, then you should check your bags but make sure your carry on has all the conveniences you want for the flight.
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