Not exact matches
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.»
You'll be granted one complimentary piece of hand baggage, provided it will
fit under the
seat in
front of you.
We also used Pockit lightweight strollers, because they
fit under the
seat in
front of each kid when folded.
• folds extremely quickly and compactly, even with the
seat fitted • lightweight: only 19.18 lbs • converts fast and easily from stroller to pram • height adjustable push bar • ultra-sleek design • adjusts to multiple positions, including a flat, ergonomically correct sleeping position • reversible
seat (sleeping position can also be adjusted to face both directions) • additional option: set air tires (rear wheel only) •
front wheels swivel 360 ° for more flexibility • ultra-light pram body (7.5 lbs) • integrated mosquito net with the pram body for
fitting over the pram body • extra-layered mosquito net
fitting under the canopy to ensure good air circulation on warm days • suspension in chassis and
front wheels to guarantee child comfort on rough surfaces • soft PAH - free mattress with breathable mesh layer
It weighs 9.5 pounds and folds in two steps into an 11.8 x 7 x 13.8 - inch box which can easily
fit in the overhead compartment or
under the
seat in
front of you.
This stroller is small enough to qualify as a carry - on and will
fit into the overhead bin or you can even put in
under the
seat in
front of you.
Even full it
fits easily
under the
seat in
front of you on a plane!
I've been traveling more for work (domestically) and I've got it down to a science that all I take is a backpack that
fits under the
seat in
front of me.
a large seasonal bag (the mothership) that holds things like journal, reading material, laptops, spare shoes, analgesics, knitting, etc. and usually stays behind in the car, but serves as my «carry on» and will
fit under the
seat in
front of me....
Like the
Fit, the HR - V's gas tank is located
under the
front seats, which makes room for Honda's 60 / 40 - split second - row Magic
Seat.
Battery boxes are built to
fit several locations, typically
under the rear
seat, in the
front trunk, or both.
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UNDER 81000 MILES; Unmarked body no scratches dents or rust very clean straight panels; Original paint work; Clear lights (not faded); ORIGINAL Piaa
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fitted; Razor gear shift; Panasonic Tv Dvd screen headunit; Upgraded door speakers; Momo steering; Srs dash airbag; Dash display turbo boost dial; Blue recaro
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As with
Fit, the gas tank is
under the
front seat (you're safe) and the low - folding second - row Magic
Seats, the HR - V's cargo capacity is essentially the same as the Chevrolet Traverse that is 19 inches (480 mm) longer.
, with increased fuel economy (an estimated 4 percent)- Best - in - class performance: 0 - 60 mph in
under 7 seconds - New interiors with premium
seating, soft - touch materials, redesigned controls, floor console with shifter, and nearly double the storage options - More than 35 new or improved features - Industry - first RamBox cargo management system (crew cab) includes versatile, weatherproof, lockable, illuminated and drainable storage bins built into bed rails (a total of 8.6 cubic feet of space); pickup bed divider / 2 - foot bed extender; and cargo rail system with four sliding, adjustable cleats - RamBox bins hold up to 10 cases of 12 - ounce beverages, or other gear for work or leisure - First - in - segment «store in the floor» storage bins with removable liners, big enough for ten 12 - ounce beverages and ice - First - in - segment heated and ventilated
front seats - Heated rear
seats also available - Heated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension
fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 model year
For the C32, AMG wedged a 349 - horsepower supercharged V - 6
under the hood of a C - Class sedan — a pretty tight
fit — and added a lot of other equipment, such as a stiffer AMG - tuned suspension, 17 - inch dual - spoke alloy wheels with performance radial tires, and AMG's wonderful leather - trimmed
front bucket
seats, which grip you like a glove but remain comfortable for hours.
Rear -
seat legroom is not as generous as in pervious generation CR - Vs, but those
under six feet can still
fit front and rear simultaneously.
The
front edge of the
seat cushions is enlarged to improve the
fit under the thighs, and the seatback length is extended to provide greater support.
The
front seats also are mounted high enough off the floor that those in the rear can at least partially
fit their feet
under the
front seats.
The kennel must
fit under the
seat directly in
front of you.
The pet carrier must be small enough to
fit under the
seat in
front of the customer and be stowed in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
To qualify as «carry on» luggage, the pet carrier must
fit under the airline
seat in
front of your legs.
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.
If there is space, the dog must be in a carrier that is the correct size to
fit under the
seat in
front.
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 you plan to have your pet in the cabin with you, the dog must
fit in a carrier
under the
seat in
front of you.
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.
It will need to be able to
fit under the
seat in
front of you, so it will have to be fairly small.
The carrier, with kitty inside, must be able to
fit 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.
If you need to reserve a
seat so you can, for example, fly with your family, or if you have to bring a bag that doesn't
fit under the
seat in
front of you, you may not get the best deal with Spirit.
Unfortunately award flights do not include any bags that do not
fit under the
seat in
front of you.
However, there are several exceptions, including any items or personal belongings that will
fit under the
seat in
front of you.
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.
Delta gives you a free full - sized carry - on, but both United and American limit you to a «personal item,» like a purse or briefcase, that can
fit under the
seat in
front of you.
A personal item is a second, smaller item that
fits under the
seat in
front of you.
In addition, there is an equipment box
under the
seat in
front, so a backpack can barely
fit under the
seat in
front.
All you get now is a «Personal Item» that
fits under the
seat in
front of you.
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.
In consideration to other patrons, this bag should go
under the
seat in
front of you, not in the overhead bin where it's a cumbersome
fit.)