Airtran Airways merged with Southwest Airlines in 2014. Therefore, Airtran Airways no longer exists as a separate airline, and all its operations fall under Southwest Airlines' policies. However, based on previous information about Airtran Airways, we can offer some insights regarding international baggage regulations, keeping in mind that these are subject to change and based on general European policies.
International baggage regulations can differ based on your origin, destination, and the airline. Generally, cabin baggage allowances often include one carry-on item and one personal item (like a handbag or laptop bag). Regarding checked baggage, allowances depend on the specific airline and fare class, so checking the particular airline's policy before your flight is crucial.
For flights within Europe, you should check the specific baggage policy of the operating airline (in this case, Southwest Airlines, as Airtran Airways no longer operates). It is advisable to book your flights through eDreams, where you can easily find detailed information about baggage allowances during the booking process.
Disclaimer: For cabin luggage, passengers in Economy Class could previously bring one piece of hand baggage weighing up to 22 pounds (10 kg) free of charge with Airtran. Business Class passengers were allowed to carry two pieces of hand baggage, with a combined weight of up to 31 pounds (14 kg). The maximum dimensions for cabin luggage were typically 22 inches x 14 inches x 10 inches (55 cm x 35 cm x 25 cm). Remember that these are past Airtran policies and may not reflect current Southwest Airlines regulations. Always review the specific policies of the operating airline and the requirements for your destination before your flight through eDreams to ensure a smooth journey.
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