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What is the best backpack for underseat aircraft?

The Best Underseat Luggage To Carry On To Your Next Flight
  • Best Underseat Luggage Overall: Thule Subterra 23L Backpack.
  • Best Underseat Luggage With Wheels: Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Two-Wheel Bag.
  • Best Underseat Duffel Bag: Troubadour Embark Compact Duffel.
  • Best Underseat Tote Bag: Baboon To The Moon Triangle Tote Bag.




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A personal item is any small bag that fits beneath the seat in front of you. Possible personal items include purses, laptop bags, camera bags, totes, diaper bags, and small backpacks.

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As a general rule of thumb, anything smaller than the dimensions of a carry-on can be considered a personal item. However, every airline has different restrictions for size. In most cases, your backpack should be no more than 18 x 14 x 8 inches.

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For international or budget airlines, choose a bag under 40L. If you want to pack ultralight, anything 35L or under can be carried on virtually any airline.

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? Flight Approved Carry on Backpack: Size of travel backpack: 20.47 x 12.99 x 8.66 . Capacity: 35L. This luggage backpack is meet the allowed maximum size of most IATA flights and also fits in the overhead compartment and the underseat in flight.

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TSA Guidelines for Checkpoint Friendly Bags In a nutshell, the current requirements are as follows: Your laptop bag has a designated laptop-only section that you can lay flat on the X-ray belt. There are no metal snaps, zippers, or buckles inside, underneath, or on top of the laptop-only section.

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Generally, you're allowed one carry on and one personal item, such as a purse, suit bag, briefcase. As long as your backpacks conform to the airline size specifications for hand luggage, it's not a problem that both your carry-ons are backpacks.

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Specifically, a “personal items” handbag, backpack, or purse must fit under the seat in front of you, not in the overhead bin. Some budget airlines measure your bag at the gate by testing whether it fits inside an official sizing slot.

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The short answer: Yes, a backpack is generally considered a personal item if it fits under the seat in front of you.

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The short answer: Yes, a backpack is generally considered a personal item if it fits under the seat in front of you. Most airlines offer a few examples of things that fit into the “personal item” category, such as a purse, laptop bag, or a briefcase, but they don't usually include “backpack” on those lists.

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Southwest Airlines' website recommends a personal item that's no larger than 18.5 inches x 8.5 inches x 13.5 inches. Spirit Airlines allows a personal item for all travelers that must not exceed 18 inches x 14 inches x 8 inches, including handles and wheels.

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Similar to carry-on luggage, underseat luggage is subject to size and shape requirements. However, unlike most of the things people fly with—nearly all of which are precisely designed for airplane use—almost any small bag (your favorite backpack or tote, for instance) can work as a personal item.

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However, although you now have to pay to take a larger cabin bag on board the aircraft, you can actually still take a smaller bag on board with you, free of charge. The free carry-on bag, has to be able to fit under the seat in front of you and this is why, it is commonly referred to as 'Under The Seat Luggage'.

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Most airlines allow backpacks as carry-ons, but size and weight restrictions vary depending on the carrier. Typically, the bag must be within the cabin baggage dimensions of around 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 36 x 22 cm), commonly considered the standard size for carry-on.

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The short answer: Yes, a backpack is generally considered a personal item if it fits under the seat in front of you. Most airlines offer a few examples of things that fit into the “personal item” category, such as a purse, laptop bag, or a briefcase, but they don't usually include “backpack” on those lists.

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It is rare for airlines to weigh your carry on or hand luggage. So long as your bag is not clearly overweight, and you're able to carry it with ease – you shouldn't have any issues with a slightly overweight bag.

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It can range anywhere from 13 x 10 x 8 inches to 18 x 14 x 10 inches. But in general, if your underseat luggage is under 16 x 12 x 6 inches, it should be allowed on most airlines.

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Technically, any piece of luggage that you “carry on” to an airplane is a carry-on bag. Most airlines allow one piece of carry-on luggage or “hand baggage” that can fit in the overhead bin, plus a “personal item” (a smaller purse, computer bag, diaper bag, small backpack, etc.

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The 32L Travel Bag does not fit under airplane seats and is usually best-stowed overhead as it meets most airline max carry-on dimensions.

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Usually, many airlines won't check every carry-on but will instead go for ones that look oversized. If your luggage does not fit in the sizer, you might have to pay a checked bag fee along with the gate checking fee and have your bag transferred to the airplane's cargo.

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While personal item size restrictions vary across airlines, most airlines consider a small backpack, purse, briefcase, or laptop bag to be a personal item. These must always fit under the seat in front of you. Many airlines restrict passengers to one personal item and one carry on bag.

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