underseat storage question
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underseat storage question
Does anyone know if the underseat storage area on the Embraer 145 that United uses from MKE to DEN will accomodate a regulation size carry on bag? That'd be the size the United site says is the allowable carry on. It's 9 x 14 x 22
In the same vein, will said carry on fit under the seat on a United 777? The version the use in the US.
In the same vein, will said carry on fit under the seat on a United 777? The version the use in the US.
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Whether that size bag will fit under the seat on an Embraer 145 is irrelevant. When flying on an Embraer 145 all standard size "roll-a-boards" will have to be "Gate Checked". You'll leave them on the jetway just before you board the plane and you pick them up when you exit the aircraft.
That size bag will fit under the seat on a 777 but why would you want to do that? There's plenty of over-head bin space on a 777.
That size bag will fit under the seat on a 777 but why would you want to do that? There's plenty of over-head bin space on a 777.
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Thanks for the info.
I understand gate checking.
No, I would not *want* to put such a bag in the underseat storage spot. The bins are much preferrable.
In my case, I only bring things that are allowable under the rules, and mostly likely less.
I'm only considering my options in light of the current bag check fee situation. If it's true that more people will bring more things without regard for the published limits, and the airlines ignore violations, then it may come to that.
I understand gate checking.
No, I would not *want* to put such a bag in the underseat storage spot. The bins are much preferrable.
In my case, I only bring things that are allowable under the rules, and mostly likely less.
I'm only considering my options in light of the current bag check fee situation. If it's true that more people will bring more things without regard for the published limits, and the airlines ignore violations, then it may come to that.
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Will it fit? Yes. Can you bring it on board? Probably No.
They may not complain if the flight is fairly empty but don't count on it. When it fits it will take up essentially all of the available space for both seats.
I found this out by having to sit in a seat where the crew put their rollaboards in the underseat area for my seat and a few other seats nearby.
They may not complain if the flight is fairly empty but don't count on it. When it fits it will take up essentially all of the available space for both seats.
I found this out by having to sit in a seat where the crew put their rollaboards in the underseat area for my seat and a few other seats nearby.
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I like to keep my carry-on shoulder bag under the seat in front of me because I have some valuables, such as my passport, wallet, computer, and camera in it and I don't want it out of my sight in an overhead where some pilferer could take something, its easier to get something out when I want it, and its easier to get when it is time to deplane.
I have noticed, however, that lately the airlines have been mounting equipment under the seats (such as junction boxes for the seatback entertainment), and so the space has become smaller, and I don't think it is now as reliable as storage space as it was a few years ago.
I don't think the underseat space was ever large enough for the larger of the allowable carryons.
I have noticed, however, that lately the airlines have been mounting equipment under the seats (such as junction boxes for the seatback entertainment), and so the space has become smaller, and I don't think it is now as reliable as storage space as it was a few years ago.
I don't think the underseat space was ever large enough for the larger of the allowable carryons.