Frontier "personal item".
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2016
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Frontier "personal item".
I'm flying a lot more these days and I've been out of the flying loop for years. A lot has changed these days. Most of which isn't all that great.
But to the point. I'm just learning how to play the "airline game", specifically with baggage and carry-on luggage. I know Frontier will let you bring a "personal item" that supposedly is no bigger than 8" x 14" x 18.
My trips are generally 2-3 day short mini vacation trips, so a small bag this size is certainly doable.
So, I bought this from Wal Mart.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Protege-18-Pilot-Case-Blue-with-Green/44782635
Isn't it...uhh, cute?
Although it seems to meet the size measurements, I'm still concerned I'll get to the counter and the agent will end up charging me for a carry on.
I mean, it's not the end of the world if that happens or anything, but who wants to pay $60 for luggage when you don't have to?
Can any Frontier vets spout off?
Thank you! Glad to be aboard the flyer talk forums!
But to the point. I'm just learning how to play the "airline game", specifically with baggage and carry-on luggage. I know Frontier will let you bring a "personal item" that supposedly is no bigger than 8" x 14" x 18.
My trips are generally 2-3 day short mini vacation trips, so a small bag this size is certainly doable.
So, I bought this from Wal Mart.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Protege-18-Pilot-Case-Blue-with-Green/44782635
Isn't it...uhh, cute?
Although it seems to meet the size measurements, I'm still concerned I'll get to the counter and the agent will end up charging me for a carry on.
I mean, it's not the end of the world if that happens or anything, but who wants to pay $60 for luggage when you don't have to?
Can any Frontier vets spout off?
Thank you! Glad to be aboard the flyer talk forums!
#2
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Welcome to Flyertalk Timsierramist.
As noted, this is a topic for F9. We're moving this animal over there
~beckoa, co-moderator Information Desk
As noted, this is a topic for F9. We're moving this animal over there
~beckoa, co-moderator Information Desk
#4
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Denver,CO, USA
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Your link isn't working so I can't see the bag. But, on my recent flights I have carried on a bag that pushes the limit on a "personal item" without any problems. They don't seem to be making people use the sizer on my recent flights.
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2016
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http://sylsdeals.com/protege-18-pilot-upright-case-grey-for-12/
I'm thinking it will be okay. You can't bring a 3 piece suit or a skiing jacket in this little guy, but who needs that in Orlando?
I did have the unfortune of watching another customer with a smaller sized duffel in MCO being asked to pay for the carry on fee. He was flat out refusing and demanding a manager, etc the whole 9 yards.
I'm even thinking of just dropping by LAX, walking in to test my bag and walking out, haha. I'm all about being fiscal and spending my hard earned dough on the actual vacation itself.
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#9
formerly chrisbarnett01
Join Date: Oct 2015
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If you go to the landside check in counter for any reason, you will pay for anything that is not a backpack or purse. Period.
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
#10
Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 1,165
If you go to the landside check in counter for any reason, you will pay for anything that is not a backpack or purse. Period.
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
#12
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 5,813
If you go to the landside check in counter for any reason, you will pay for anything that is not a backpack or purse. Period.
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
At the gate, they will only care if it has wheels or looks like a carry on.
This looks like a carry on. You may or may not have issues. It has to go under the seat in front of you, No overhead bin access without paying.
Personally, I would just get a backpack. Even a huge one is better than anything that resembles luggage
They may question you about a wheeled bag, but it it fits the sizer (with nothing sticking out at all including straps, wheels and handles) you should be good to go.
I haven't seen gate agents checking very much and once on the plane the FAs don't seem to care where you put your stuff. The overhead bins are almost always nearly empty.
#13
formerly chrisbarnett01
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 350
This does not match my experience (26 flights last year).
They may question you about a wheeled bag, but it it fits the sizer (with nothing sticking out at all including straps, wheels and handles) you should be good to go.
I haven't seen gate agents checking very much and once on the plane the FAs don't seem to care where you put your stuff. The overhead bins are almost always nearly empty.
They may question you about a wheeled bag, but it it fits the sizer (with nothing sticking out at all including straps, wheels and handles) you should be good to go.
I haven't seen gate agents checking very much and once on the plane the FAs don't seem to care where you put your stuff. The overhead bins are almost always nearly empty.
I was referring to bags that are OVER the size limit. Obviously, anything within the personal item size constraints will be allowed.
I only flew 17 or 19 segments on frontier last year. But I carried the same incredibly large bag for free on every segment without issue.
#14
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 5,813
I was referring to bags that are OVER the size limit. Obviously, anything within the personal item size constraints will be allowed.
I only flew 17 or 19 segments on frontier last year. But I carried the same incredibly large bag for free on every segment without issue.
I only flew 17 or 19 segments on frontier last year. But I carried the same incredibly large bag for free on every segment without issue.
#15
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A single data point:
I flew Frontier recently to Orlando MCO and successfully brought a carryon (in addition to my personal item) on board without being charged. This was a last-minute trip but a great fare, $40 one way. I decided to chance it. This was a soft-sided canvas shoulder bag - not a roller, but definitely too big to be construed as a personal item. Neither the GA scanning my BP or the other GA standing by the door questioned me. I was able to put the bag in an overhead bin without any trouble. I didn't pop the bubbly until we pushed back.
Like many things, YMMV.
I flew Frontier recently to Orlando MCO and successfully brought a carryon (in addition to my personal item) on board without being charged. This was a last-minute trip but a great fare, $40 one way. I decided to chance it. This was a soft-sided canvas shoulder bag - not a roller, but definitely too big to be construed as a personal item. Neither the GA scanning my BP or the other GA standing by the door questioned me. I was able to put the bag in an overhead bin without any trouble. I didn't pop the bubbly until we pushed back.
Like many things, YMMV.