Sentences with phrase «seat in front of»

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.)
Again, with such a limited amount of space in front of you, be careful not to kick the seat in front of you.
If you have two bags, place the smaller one under the seat in front of you.
Just take whatever items you may need during the flight and keep them 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.
Whether you take a seat in the front of your own FF 91 in your driveway, or in the back of an FF 91 halfway around the world, the car will automatically adjust the seat position, presets and all other important settings to your preferences.
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.
If your carry on takes up all the space under the seat in front of you, you've lost valuable leg and stretching room.
Stuff your electronics back into your carry - on and push it far under the seat in front of you.
Down from that was Stephen Shanabrook, in a seat in front of an industrial fan that blew freshly made cotton candy into a sort of grotesque cocoon that encased him.
Stella takes a seat in front of two of his recent pieces, small sculptures that feature curving metal parts fused with bursts of angular spray - painted plastic.
My knees were pressed up against the seat in front of me.
All you get now is a «Personal Item» that fits under the seat in front of you.
This wouldn't be bothersome if you have your feet up on the footrest, but you wouldn't be able to store a bag under the seat in front of you.
My knees were on the back of the seat in front of me the entire time.
I was able to stretch my leg under the seat in front of me.
I paid extra to upgrade to the exit row because I have two fused ankles and it is very difficult to get them under the seat in front of me.
I am only 5» 7, but my knees pressed against the seat in front of me for the entire flight.
the lack of IFE boxes under the seats was a welcome surprise because I always have a bag to put under the seat in front of me.
Therefore you can stretch your legs under about 1/2 the first class seat in front of the bulkhead wall.
Seat 29B can not accommodate a backpack under tge seat in front of you due to a protruding black box.
As with all bulkheads, though, you sacrifice the ability to place items underneath the seat in front of you, and your tray table will be in the armrest, slightly reducing your seat width.
The legroom is so much though that you'll have to get off your seat to manage items placed under the seat in front of you.
This came in handy for me last week to keep my big backpack on the plane and not under the seat in front of me.
So if you are a tall person your knees will moved close to the seat in front of you.
The IFE consists of a 15.4 - inch screen on the seatback of the seat in front of you, which you can control via remote or by touching the screen.
Seat pitch refers to the space between a point on one seat and the same point on the seat in front of it.
On the non bulkhead seating you can get your feet under the seat in front of you, important when you are 6» 3» + like me looking for every inch to spread out in.
Handy storage locker next to window seat so no need to have your bag under the seat in front of you.
Window seats in world traveller plus on the upper deck have additional storage cubbies which means that you won't need to stow anything under the seat in front of you.
Worst of all, when I was not stretching my legs they were smashed into the seat in front of me.
Also, there is no seat back TV since there is no seat in front of you.
The armrest / tray table panel occupied legroom and has limited room to store your bag under the seat in front of you.
Seat is not aligned with the seat in front of you so your in flight entertainment screen isn't directly facing you.
The space under the seat in front of me was extremely small due to the presence of a metal box which I think was housing electronic equipment.
On the way over to Paris there was a change of aircraft and Seat 51D had a seat in front of it so I ended up in seat 47H and it was nowhere near as good.
A personal item is a second, smaller item that fits under the seat in front of you.
These carefully constructed organized pouches that strap to the seat in front of you are just plain annoying.
For storage, larger items can be stored in the overhead bins and personal items can be stored underneath the 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.
Storage wise, your carry - on items can be stored in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of you.
The personal items should be able to fit beneath the bottom of the seat in front of you and bag sizers are available in the check - in area, so you can double check the size of your items once you get to the airport.
Business Select fares include priority boarding and a guaranteed seat in the front of the plane, priority securing screening, and a premium drink coupon.
I started off by looking at the Seat Pitch — the distance between the back of your seat and the seat in front of you.
The seat in front of 71D has been removed to allow emergency access through the floor to a crew rest area down below.
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.
This assures me that I will not have an unknown person pushing back his / her seat in front of me.»
In certain New York City cabs, for example, a video screen on the seat in front of you flashes a message: «Would you like to use your points?»
However, there are several exceptions, including any items or personal belongings that will fit under the seat in front of you.
Unfortunately award flights do not include any bags that do not fit under the seat in front of you.
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