Sentences with phrase «airline seat in front of»

Some airlines also enforce a weight limit on your personal item although most just require that it will fit under the airline seat in front of you.
Hang this handy organizer on the airline seat in front of you for convenient access to your phone, tablet, charger, headphones, and reading material.
To qualify as «carry on» luggage, the pet carrier must fit under the airline seat in front of your legs.

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Passengers tired of reading the in - flight magazine and airplane safety card tucked into the seat in front of them have been begging the airline to roll
Passengers tired of reading the in - flight magazine and airplane safety card tucked into the seat in front of them have been begging the airline to roll out on - board Wi - Fi for years.
Putting animals in the overhead compartment is against the airline's policies, which say pets are required to travel in carriers that «must fit completely under the seat in front of the customer and remain there at all times.»
On Monday, a United Airlines flight from Newark to Denver was diverted to Chicago after two passengers became embroiled in an unresolvable argument over the use of a product called the Knee Defender, which sells for $ 21.95 and prevents the seat in front of the user from reclining.
Billed as a free day of professional development for all learners, the virtual event is the largest online education conference in the world and the only one where guests don't have to fork out monies for airline tickets, expensive hotels and taxis, or fight for a front row seat in a packed auditorium to watch a sage on a stage — they simply log on.
The front seats have been designed with airline business class seats in mind and use what Renault calls «Cover Carving Technology» which translates into a semi-rigid lightweight shell that offers up to 3 cm of more knee room for the rear passengers and weighs about 1 kg less compared to traditional front seats.
Some airlines will allow the bird to be kept under the seat in front of the owner, but this will only work for pet owners who are traveling with a single small - to medium - sized parrot.
For example, if your crate doesn't meet its requirements (which can include specific number of water and food bowls attached to the crate as well as two crate latching mechanisms) the airline may not allow your dog in the passenger cabin, if your crate or carrier fits under the seat in front of you.
Remember that pets in the cabin must be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you, and all the airlines limit the number per plane (usually two in coach and one in first class).
-- Pets must travel in an airline - approved carrier that fits under the seat in front of you.
Unless your pet fits in a proper carrier that is stowed under the seat in front of you, I would have serious reservations about flying them on commercial airlines.
If your pet is small enough, some airlines will allow you to take your dog or cat on board, provided that the carrier fits under the seat in front of you.
Madelyn Tyson, owner and travel specialist from Cruise Planners in Houston, Texas, says, «Most airlines allow small pets, such as cats, to travel in the cabin with their owners, provided your cat is small enough to fit comfortably in a kennel under the seat directly in front of you.
Business - class cabins came about in the late 1970s when airlines including KLM, Air Canada, and American started to put full - fare coach passengers at the very front of the main cabin and, in the case of American, began leaving the middle seat unoccupied.
JAL's Premium Economy seats are in a separate cabin in front of the «ordinary» economy cabin, as the airline's website aptly puts it.
You have to love Amtrak: the distinct smell of train brakes; the airline - style rickety tray tables on the backs of the seats in front of you; and the people getting tattoos.
Most airlines have restrictions limiting carry - on Fidos to one or two per transatlantic flight, with pet carriers of specific dimensions to fit under the seat or under the seat in front of you.
When traveling by air, check with the airline about pet requirements or restrictions and whether you must purchase a special airline crate that fits under the seat in front of you.
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