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American Airlines removes gate bag sizers aiming for faster passenger boarding
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines will remove metal carry-on bag sizers from airport gates starting October 6, 2025. The airline says this change is intended to streamline the boarding process and reduce delays caused by last-minute checks at the gate.

Passengers will still be allowed one standard carry-on bag and a personal item, with size requirements unchanged. Instead of using sizers at the gate, agents will use their discretion when assessing bags. Oversized luggage will now be identified in lobby and check-in areas rather than during boarding.

According to American Airlines, "The change has the principal objective of reducing bottlenecks and confrontations at the aircraft door. American Airlines does want to highlight that its baggage policies are not changing, and that carry-on sizes will not be reduced as a result. New sizers are not coming, at least according to American Airlines."

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This adjustment means that staff at check-in desks will address issues with oversized bags earlier in the process, reducing ground time for flights. Gate agents no longer need to argue with passengers about bag sizes or conduct last-second fit-checks before boarding.

"The removal of the gate-sizer is a move that improves the customer experience in multiple key ways," according to American Airlines. "A major chokepoint emerges on most departing flights on the jet bridge, with last-minute fit-checks for baggage typically stalling the boarding process for large groups and triggering confrontations. For passengers, this will remove the disgruntlement that can be felt when boarding an aircraft and having luggage rejected due to it not fitting in the sizer."

By shifting enforcement away from gates, American hopes to lower agent conflicts and avoid viral incidents involving disputes over luggage size. According to industry analysis cited by View From The Wing, this approach also helps maintain better turnaround times for planes and could lead to fewer missed connections.

American notes that while rules have not changed, agents can still tag oversize bags early if needed on crowded flights. This strategy matches similar changes recently implemented by United Airlines.

For travelers, these changes should mean less stress during boarding and more consistent experiences across different flights. Passengers may find borderline-sized bags more likely to be accepted if there is enough bin space available.

"Customers can expect smoother and faster boarding processes as a result of these changes," states American Airlines. "This will hopefully improve customer satisfaction as fewer will have unfriendly confrontations at jet bridges." The airline emphasizes that securing overhead bin space remains dependent on passenger boarding order but expects overall reliability for customers to improve as a result of this new procedure.

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