Not exact matches
If they do not, the
passenger needs a different
seat with more
under seat space or they shouldn't be permitted to travel with the pet which is larger than published allowable size (or whose carry bag is larger).
The California rear
seat requirement does not apply
if there is no rear
seat; the rear
seats are side - facing jump
seats; the rear
seats are rear - facing
seats; the child
passenger restraint system can not be installed properly in the rear
seat; all rear
seats are already occupied by children
under 8; or medical reasons necessitate that the child not ride in the rear
seat.
I put all of this in a tote bag from Michaels, along with some Larabars, dried apricots, and nuts, and I store the bag
under the
passenger's side front
seat of my car (
if you don't have a car, you could store a similar bag in your stroller basket or put similar items in your diaper bag or purse).
If you absolutely must put a child
under 13 in the front
seat (say, because the kids you're transporting outnumber your back
seats), slide it as far back from the dashboard as possible, and put your biggest or tallest
passenger there — strapped in, of course.
Some airlines allow the kennel to be carried in the
passenger cabin as carry - on luggage
if it fits
under the
seat.
If you add such frills as leather upholstery, moonroof, power
passenger seat, traction control and power
seats, you still can stay
under $ 29,000.
Additionally,
if you need to visit the home center or take the little leaguers to a game, there's lots of room thanks to storage bins
under the
seats and even the front
passenger seat folding down.
If air travel is unavoidable, it is best to carry the animal on board in a pet carrier kept
under a
seat in the
passenger area.
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.
For small pets that can fit in a carrier, they may be allowed to fly in the
passenger compartment
if the carrier will fit securely
under a
seat.
Passengers can still bring small pets, including many of the breeds banned in cargo, into the cabin if the animal's carrier fits under the seat without obstructing passengers fro
Passengers can still bring small pets, including many of the breeds banned in cargo, into the cabin
if the animal's carrier fits
under the
seat without obstructing
passengers fro
passengers from exiting.
If your pet will fit in a soft - sided crate that will fit
under the
seat ahead of you, it is better for your pet to travel in the
passenger section.