txtxyeha said:The TSA is typically very strict about the two item limit. I've seen people with a roller bag along with a beach-type bag then a relatively small purse being told to get rid of one of the items.
midwestdee said:Yes - you definately need to make sure your roll on is within guidelines for your airline. One thing I have done several times is to put my purse inside one of my "carry ons" until we are on the plane and then take my purse out, before I stow the bag overhead. I know I can't be the only person who does this. Before you can say anything - I'm very quick - I am not one of those people that delays the 100 folks trying to board behind me.
txtxyeha said:I think the tallest a carry-on bag can be is 22", though my airline (i.e., Frontier) states that the bag cannot have total dimensions (height + width + depth) exceeding 49" and a weight of less than 35 lbs.
The TSA is typically very strict about the two item limit. I've seen people with a roller bag along with a beach-type bag then a relatively small purse being told to get rid of one of the items.
deedeetoo said:You are only allowed two items one of which is a personnal item. I have seen TSA be very strict about this. My last flight home (on business) was so packed that we were only allowed one item. I took all essentials out of my purse and put them in my computer case. Then my purse went into my carryon size bag and that was gate checked. I had nothing with me but my computer, wallet, cell phone and car keys. I was so happy when I saw that bag come out at the baggage claim at the end of the trip.
How the heck would the TSA know your flight was packed? On our flights, you go through security for about 100 gates. NO WAY would they know which ones were full, and which ones weren't.
ameraumi said:I had a backpack and laptop. I shoved my purse in the backpack. Both kids had their backpacks as well.