Air Transat in a nutshell

Air Transat is the third largest airline in Canada. It focuses primarily on flights to Canadians' favourite holiday destinations in the Caribbean and Europe.
It is headquartered in Toronto but operates from virtually every major airport in Canada.
Air Transat operates a fleet of approximately 40 Airbus A330 and Airbus A321 aircraft.

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IATA code
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Alliance
Canada
Country of origin
14. 11. 1987
Founded
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Hey. Hey,
I have purchased tickets with this airline and my luggage has the following dimensions:
I plan to have this bag a bit bigger, about 5 cm on each side (not a big deal in my opinion).
Does this company check the dimensions of the luggage on boarding? Does anyone have experience with this? Ideally at Berlin airport, but I would be glad for any experience from other airports as well.
Thank you!
Perhaps no airline in the world checks luggage before every flight. It is always a random check of individuals or the entire aircraft.
It was addressed on reddit. Apparently they often do it the way a large portion of standard carriers do it ie free check in. But there are also comments that people have paid.
https://www.reddit.com/r/airtran...?rdt=52683
Well, there's a cage, and it either fits or it doesn't. I've seen people throw their luggage out at the gate when they found out how much they'd have to pay.