Thursday, January 20, 2011

Frontier Airlines Carry-on Info

From the Frontier Airlines website: http://www.frontierairlines.com/frontier/plan-book/travel-info-services/baggage/carry-on-baggage.do

You can take it with you... if you follow these guidelines...

Don't get carried away with your carry-on baggage. You'll be sharing the plane with others, so please understand that we allow each passenger one carry-on bag and one personal item, such as a briefcase, purse or laptop computer. All baggage is subject to inspection by airport security and our personnel. Each passenger must have his or her name and contact information on each carry-on item.

We're bound by some legal rules, as stated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), "Prohibited items are weapons, explosives, incendiaries, and include items that are seemingly harmless but may be used as weapons - the so-called 'dual use' items. You may not bring these items to security checkpoints without authorization." Click here to review a list of permitted and prohibited items which may be included in carry-on baggage, provided by the TSA.

Now get out your measuring tape and scale. We allow each passenger to board with one piece of carry-on baggage. Your carry-on bag's dimensions can't exceed 49 linear inches with maximum dimensions of 9.5" height + 15.5" width + 24" length and the bag can't weigh more than 35 pounds. Your carry-on bag must fit underneath the seat or in an enclosed overhead bin.

We try to be as flexible and accommodating as possible, but keep in mind these policies help us make sure there's enough room for everyone and their items on the plane. Our main concern is the comfort and safety of our passengers. We thank you for your understanding.

In addition to the one carry-on bag allowance, the following personal articles may be carried on the aircraft:



•Handbag or pocketbook
•Coat or wrap
•Umbrella or walking stick
•Camera or binoculars
•Briefcase or laptop computer case
•Canes, crutches, braces or other assistive devices on which the passenger is dependent*
•Infant bag
•Infant/child safety seat used to transport the infant/child (if the child has a ticket and will be using the seat in flight, it must be an FAA approved safety seat)**
•A reasonable amount of reading material

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