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Hey all. I was wondering if anyone knows anything about airline changes are they the same as a codeshare? I am flying with United than switching to ANA. On United you are allowed up to 50 lbs for your carry on but ANA says 22 combined weight for carry on and personal item, which rule am I to follow? On ANA's site it says you follow the main airlines rules if it's a code share and I'm not sure what that means exactly. Leaving Sunday and I think my bags will be over weight if I have to follow ANA's rule.

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Who did you buy your ticket from? United or ANA?

Follow the policy from the airline you bought the ticket from.

I bought the tickets on Orbitz and I fly first with united then switch to ANA. I have separate record locator numbers, one for United and one for ANA.

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I bought the tickets on Orbitz and I fly first with united then switch to ANA. I have separate record locator numbers, one for United and one for ANA.

Go with the most conservative weight.

I bought the tickets on Orbitz and I fly first with united then switch to ANA. I have separate record locator numbers, one for United and one for ANA.

Go with the most conservative weight. Better safe than sorry.

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I have flown from Denver colorado to Manila. Using United and ANA.The weight for each airlines is about the same.the baggage weight for ANA is actually 23 kg or 50 lbs.

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I have flown from Denver colorado to Manila. Using United and ANA.The weight for each airlines is about the same.the baggage weight for ANA is actually 23 kg or 50 lbs.

Thanks :) You've really been very helpful giving me advice with pretty much every question I've asked and I REALLY appreciate it :) I'm a bit nervous for my first flight lol IS that 50 lb limit for carry on? Thanks again!! :)

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You'd have to have something pretty heavy to get the baggage size allowed to get up to 50lbs. It's not a large bag that you can use as a carry on.

https://hub.united.com/en-us/news/products-services/pages/united-carry-on-bags.aspx

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no it is diffrent for carry on most airlines goes by Width lenght depth plus the weight each airlines assign which is less them what check in baggage is. You can go to each airline website to find out what is the limit.Also beside a carry on suite case you are also allow a personel item such as laptop or small hand bag

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no it is diffrent for carry on most airlines goes by Width lenght depth plus the weight each airlines assign which is less them what check in baggage is. You can go to each airline website to find out what is the limit.Also beside a carry on suite case you are also allow a personel item such as laptop or small hand bag

I'm a bit confused now. I made sure my carry on and my personal item fit the size regulations but it's the weight that is getting me. I don't see weight limit on United but I see on on ANA. I have one carry on bag that measures 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches and weight about 23 lbs with just my clothes and a stuffed animal. A laptop bag with my lap top and some candy that measures 9 inches x 10 inches x 17 inches and has my laptop and some candy (not sure on the weight yet). Does this sound like a problem ?

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Have a safe flight.You should be ok with what the airlines allow with the check in and carry on baggage allowance.unless you need to pay extra for more baggage. Where are you flying to? I know going to Manila. you will fly united to Tokyo, then switch to ANA . You will land in terminal 3 in Manila much better then terminal 1 which is where a lot of international flights arrive

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Have a safe flight.You should be ok with what the airlines allow with the check in and carry on baggage allowance.unless you need to pay extra for more baggage. Where are you flying to? I know going to Manila. you will fly united to Tokyo, then switch to ANA . You will land in terminal 3 in Manila much better then terminal 1 which is where a lot of international flights arrive

You think I will have to check one of the bags I mentioned ? I'm flying from Indiana to Manila. I will go from Indy to Chicago to Tokyo to Manila.

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i know last time i flew united they were pretty strict about the baggage being able to fit in the overhead bin. if you have the right dimensions and your suit case is not bulky it will be ok

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The law says the main carrier for your first flight sets the rules for all subsequent flights if you bought the tickets at the same time. If you bought them separately, then I would go with the more conservative one.

We had this issue when we flew SAS and then IcelandAir even though we bought tickets through IcelandAir. SAS only allows one checked bag, so that is the rule that had to be followed.

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I should follow that up with - that doesn't mean the airlines won't make you "gate check" the carry on. It is free, but inconvenient. The last 8 domestic flights I flew in the US, almost everyone with a bag larger than a laptop bag or big handbag was required to gate check.

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no that sbould not be a problem

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