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Yeti 28oz count as personal item?
Does a 28oz Yeti count as personal item? I've been putting it my personal item roller bag and I feel like I might be wasting space if they allow it onboard as a regular water bottle.
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Just carry it on and see what happens. My guess is no.
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I saw this same question in the Spirit board, but didn't read it.
From personal experience, I'd have to say that's a strong "Maybe." It really depends on the GA you're dealing with, whether F9 is incentivizing them to sell carry-ons, how much they need that extra money, if they're having a bad day, and so on. Flying out of MCO, I once saw a F9 GA tell someone their bag of fast food was a "personal item" and they'd have to pay to take both it and their actual bag. It's not a big jump from there to the Yeti, so--while I personally feel it's unlikely--it very well could. |
Originally Posted by aerosly
(Post 36805442)
I saw this same question in the Spirit board, but didn't read it.
From personal experience, I'd have to say that's a strong "Maybe." It really depends on the GA you're dealing with, whether F9 is incentivizing them to sell carry-ons, how much they need that extra money, if they're having a bad day, and so on. Flying out of MCO, I once saw a F9 GA tell someone their bag of fast food was a "personal item" and they'd have to pay to take both it and their actual bag. It's not a big jump from there to the Yeti, so--while I personally feel it's unlikely--it very well could. |
Water bottles and bags of food haven't been an issue for me in my experiences.
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Updates:
Was about to board without issues. I'm hoping this wasn't gate attendant specific. |
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