Airline Baggage Restrictions

Airline Baggage Policies

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has in place strict airline baggage restrictions on certain checked luggage and carry-on items. For your reference, we have included links directly to specific airline baggage policies below. Also, airlines often impose fees for checked luggage and in some cases for carry-on luggage, as well.

Luggage Forward offers convenient luggage shipping services so you can spend less time at the baggage carousel, and more time vacationing.

AIRLINE

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Air Canada

Alaska Airlines

American Airlines

British Airways

Cape Air

Emirates

Frontier Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines

JetBlue

Lufthansa

Qatar Airways

Singapore Airlines

Spirit Airlines

Southwest

United Airlines

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WHAT YOU CAN SHIP WITH LUGGAGE FORWARD

Ship Luggage, Sports Gear, Bikes, Bags, and More

Shipping luggage with Luggage Forward is the easiest, most reliable, and least expensive way to send luggage to your destination. But we don’t stop there…we ship golf clubs, skis, snowboards, bikes, and more!

Ship suitcases to a cruise

Ship to a Cruise

Make your next cruise easier with with our cruise luggage valet.

Ski & Board Shipping

Breeze through the airport without hauling bulky gear by shipping skis.

Ship Golf Clubs

Send your clubs right to the golf course with golf club shipping.

Ship a Bike

Avoid airport hassle and oversize checked bag fees when you ship a bike.

Ship Strollers & Car Seats

Your hands are already full traveling with kids. We’ll pick up and deliver everything you need.

Mobility Devices

Shipping wheel chairs and mobility devices makes travel accessible to all.

“This company has been shipping clothes and sports gear like skis for more than 10 years. Pack your clothes in bags the same way you would for air travel and then have Luggage Forward pick them up from you. And the company will complete and submit all customs documentation.”

— THE NEW YORK TIMES