Overhead Bin
What is an Overhead Bin?
An overhead bin, also known as an overhead compartment, is a luggage storage space above the seating area in an airplane. It is primarily used to store carry-on bags, briefcases, and smaller travel items, keeping the cabin uncluttered and ensuring quick access to essentials during the flight.
Airlines enforce carry-on size limits to ensure that all passengers have space for their belongings. In some cases, if the overhead bins are full, passengers may be asked to gate-check their bags and retrieve them after the flight. Business travelers often prioritize priority boarding to secure overhead bin space.
With the rise of low-cost carriers and basic economy fares, some airlines now charge for carry-on baggage access, making overhead bin space a key factor in travel decisions for corporate travelers.