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            Virgin with baby part 2: carryon

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            I figured my last post that started with this title got so much attention I'd use it again.... :)

            As many of you know I am travelling with a toddler in September to London (and have been very helpful in planning the trip, thank you so much). Travelling on Virgin Air, SFO to LHR.

            I keep flip flopping on the issue of checked vs. carryon luggage... having always been able to travel for up to 3 weeks with a fabulous Eagle Creek carryon. But with a baby I was convinced we'd end up with checked luggage.

            That is, until a recent post from Calamari has reminded me why I have always insisted on carryon. I am now dreading checked luggage for fear it may be lost or items "removed" from it. I know I can ship ahead several of the heavier items we might want to bring (brother in law lives in London now).

            So now I'm actually thinking, "hey, we can do this with carry-on only." (Yes, I know I've also posted this question before.)

            The only catch... Virgin has notoriously tight restrictions for carryon. We are flying business class, so at least theoretically we'll have more overhead room, right?

            What do you all think? Am I crazy to try to cram it all into one small bag?

            Do they really enforce the restrictions on the SFO to LHR route?

            Does having carryon with the new security measures actually increase your amount of check in time if they pick you to go through your bag?

            Thanks!
            ~kat

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