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Old May 31, 2018 | 5:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Efrem
I generally travel with a backpack that I shove under the seat in front of me. Among its other uses, it serves as a footrest. It's larger and more obtrusive than a single-purpose footrest would be. I don't specifically remember how I used it in flying AF BOS-CDG-AMM last year, but the odds are that I had it. No FA, whether on AF or any other airline, ever had the slightest problem with it. (None of them ever asked me where I got it, either, but places that sell backpacks are not exactly hard to find.)
I tried a lot of different options from what you describe to a hard train case to a bunch of others. They are all too high. The folding footrest is the perfect height at 5”. It folds up really skinny and is well worth the 1.5lbs. I can use it sitting with my knees bent or with my feet on it and legs extended to sleep on domestic F. I never travel without it.
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