Re: [apple-iphone] trip question
They have a metal station right next to where you board that they can slip a
"carry on" into to make sure it will fit. Or you can do it yourself.
Nobody is going to come out with a tape measure...
You actually care to stay within regulation, too bad other passengers don't.
You'll see all manner of luggage where common sense will tell you, it won't fit,
but people try anyway.
Sharon H.
http://akaivyleaf-musings.blogspot.com/
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From: KT <kt@pastorkelly.com>
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Pastor Kelly Todd <Pastorkelly@pastorkelly.com>;
Nikon_Pro-and-SemiPro_DSLRs@yahoogroups.com; Nikon_D-SLR@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, July 1, 2010 12:21:36 PM
Subject: [apple-iphone] trip question
I have an unusual question here. I know that some of you fly a lot, so
maybe you can help. I am taking a domestic US trip via plane next week, and
rather than checking my lugage I have purchased a small suit case. In order
to not have to carry my mac book so that I have something to sync my iphone
to and to keep up on group emails, I have to resort to a slightly larger
case than is specifically allowed (so that the Mac will fit in the
Suitcase). The airlines will allow a bag as carry on that is 22x14x9
inches... or 45 inches overall. the bag that I would like to take is
21x15x11. So my question is, Do they check the sizes of carryon bags if
they are that close? I know what the rule is, but again my question is do
they check the size of carryon bags if they look close in size to the max?
thanks for your help in advance.
Kelly
http://www.nikonkelly.com
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