QVC and HSN each have some luggage that is designed to fit under the seat (it's sort of curved, is the best way to describe it), so I'd think anyplace that carries a fair amount of luggage would have something similar. Granted, even one of these bags is not guaranteed to fit under the seat in front of you, as per the excellent points seashore makes - but it'd be more likely to fit than what the OP seems to have.
Another option would be a SMALL wheeled backpack, since as with the above post it would be somewhat squishable/flexible, but it's possible even that would need to be placed overhead if the underseat area is too small.
Here's a dumb question from someone who's never flown. We are flying on Southwest and if it doesn't go under your seat, where does it go? I bought a 5 piece luggage set and 2 of them are carry ons, one tote style bag and the other is a wheeled boxy style (which meets size requirements for it).
Here's a dumb question from someone who's never flown. We are flying on Southwest and if it doesn't go under your seat, where does it go? I bought a 5 piece luggage set and 2 of them are carry ons, one tote style bag and the other is a wheeled boxy style (which meets size requirements for it).
Keep in mind that you don't have to put it under the seat if you don't want to. You can just place both bags in the overhead storage compartment provided there is still room when you board the plane.
9 x 14 x 22 inches is a common (but not universal) maximum size guideline for carry on baggage. That includes wheels, latches, handles, etc. It is as if the item must fit (or be squeezable) into a rectangular hole with those dimensions or the flight crew reserves the right to take it from you to become checked baggage.
I use a rolling backpack as my carryon - it fits under the seat and has compartments to help me keep somewhat organized.
Mine is a LL Bean rolling backpack - this one in black:
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/st...ry=5180&cat4=2951&shop_method=pp&feat=5180-tn
TJ
Based on the dimensions, this bag will not fit under an aisle seat on Southwest. I have a regular duffel bag that is 12"W x 7"H x 16" L, and space under the aisle seat is too narrow to accommodate it--even though it squishes. It will fit under the center or window seats on most Southwest jets.
I've finally given up finding the perfect bag. I take my rolling laptop case with laptop, change of clothing & basic toiletries, and my small duffel with a tote bag inside it--just in case I'm stuck in an aisle seat. My reading material and files are in the tote and can be removed from the duffel for the flight if necessary. My two bags combined--duffel and rolling laptop case--are smaller than one of the regulation carry-on bags, so there hasn't been an issue with both in the overhead bin--yet!![]()