• @dhork
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    63 months ago

    You’re going to have to get some more specifics from your airline. Even with that, though, sometimes you get screwed and have the seat with a little less clearance than they publish.

    Personal items typically fit under the seat in front of you, so you can look for “underseat carry on bag” to get a rough idea of what is available.

    • @andrewta
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      63 months ago

      As an added bonus if you are in the very front seat and they say to put it under the seat in front of you, you have no where to put it

      Personal experience when I went to DC.

      • themeatbridge
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        73 months ago

        Bulkhead seats usually have reserved overhead storage. The attendants will often offer to stow your bags for you right before takeoff, so that you can access your bags right up until they need to be stowed.

        • @andrewta
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          33 months ago

          True. Most will. Sadly the one that I was on didn’t.

          CRJ 700

          First class in there was worn out seats and arm rests. And if the plane was filled you had to put your carry on bag under the plane. You go down the ramp and just before the door to enter the plane you set your carry on down and they put the bag under the plane.

          • @dhork
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            43 months ago

            My experience is that it is entirely on the flight crew to think ahead and “reserve” this space. Sometimes, it’s not really reserved at all, there is just more room for overhead stuff in First Class so they just put your bag there, and then you have to endure the stare of entitled dipshits every time you need to get your bag.

      • FiveMacs
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        -13 months ago

        Why not under your own seat…logic dictates everyone gets their own seat, not everyone has a seat in front of them.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          Because you can’t see under your own seat and the space under the seat in front of you is already where you store your feet. Typically, in the front row of the plane, there’s more leg space since like you said there’s no seat there.

        • @andrewta
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          13 months ago

          Not sure. But they said it goes under the seat in front of you. Not sure why they have that thought process.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    It’s not exactly those dimensions, but check out Osprey Daylite Tote Pack. I read some airline summary and the OP said it fits every single one, even the more restrictive ones

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I have a North face shuttle daypack that is exactly the nominal dimensions and conveniently boxy. I’m 90% sure it’s fake though, so going with a ruler to a store or market that sells backpacks is what I’d recommend.

    There is a company making a hard sided suitcase with removable wheels which can fit. I’d strongly recommend against that because the handle will take up so much of the already limited space. And there’s nowhere to put the wheels when they’re removed where it can still fit. Note that Spirit sizers are unofficially 18x14x9 rather than the officially advertised 18x14x8. Frontier’s bag sizers are truly 18x14x8.

    • @buzz86usOP
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      13 months ago

      I used a laptop backpack, and I was all stressed out about it fitting for nothing

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      no wheels because I’m not a loser

      Your ancestors must be rolling in their graves… without wheels.

      • @lemming741
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        13 months ago

        luggage should glide across the floor

        Statements made by the utterly deranged

  • @Dkarma
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    03 months ago

    Any messenger bag