carry (something) onto (something)

carry (something) onto (something)

To bring something (often luggage) with one onto a vehicle. Because it's only a weekend trip, I'm just carrying one bag onto the plane. I wouldn't carry that much stuff onto the bus during rush hour—you'll be lucky to find enough room just to stand!
See also: carry
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

carry something onto something

 and carry something on
to take something onto a vehicle. Do you plan to carry this bag onto the plane? I'd like to carry on two bags. Can I carry them both on?
See also: carry
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • carry onto
  • load onto
  • get onto
  • tighten (something) onto (something else)
  • cabbage onto (someone or something)
  • hang onto (someone or something)
  • stitch (something) onto (something else)
  • stitch onto
  • run onto
  • run onto (something)