Can I have a laptop case separate from my carry on on Delta? [closed]












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I have a laptop case that is pretty big, as it can fit my PlayStation 4, it’s games and my laptop. However it fills the majority of my carry on. I was wondering if I could have my laptop case separate from my carry on and just carry it onto the plane. Or if I should just keep it in my carry on. I am flying on Delta.










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    Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

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I have a laptop case that is pretty big, as it can fit my PlayStation 4, it’s games and my laptop. However it fills the majority of my carry on. I was wondering if I could have my laptop case separate from my carry on and just carry it onto the plane. Or if I should just keep it in my carry on. I am flying on Delta.










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    Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

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I have a laptop case that is pretty big, as it can fit my PlayStation 4, it’s games and my laptop. However it fills the majority of my carry on. I was wondering if I could have my laptop case separate from my carry on and just carry it onto the plane. Or if I should just keep it in my carry on. I am flying on Delta.










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I have a laptop case that is pretty big, as it can fit my PlayStation 4, it’s games and my laptop. However it fills the majority of my carry on. I was wondering if I could have my laptop case separate from my carry on and just carry it onto the plane. Or if I should just keep it in my carry on. I am flying on Delta.







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edited Dec 8 '18 at 18:46









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Giorgio, gmauch, k2moo4, Mark Mayo Dec 9 '18 at 21:51


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Giorgio, gmauch, k2moo4, Mark Mayo Dec 9 '18 at 21:51


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    Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

    – OldBunny2800
    Dec 9 '18 at 2:47














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    Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

    – OldBunny2800
    Dec 9 '18 at 2:47








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Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

– OldBunny2800
Dec 9 '18 at 2:47





Possible duplicate of Delta carry-on policy

– OldBunny2800
Dec 9 '18 at 2:47










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Delta allows one "carry on bag" and one "personal item" on board. The carry on bag is allowed to go in the overhead bins, while the personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. So it is perfectly fine to bring one carry on bag and your laptop case as a separate personal item, as long as the laptop case fits under the seat (I've never seen one that doesn't) and you don't have any other personal item (purse, briefcase, etc.).






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  • Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

    – Molly Hunt
    Dec 8 '18 at 18:44






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    The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 21:12






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    @MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 22:07


















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Delta allows one "carry on bag" and one "personal item" on board. The carry on bag is allowed to go in the overhead bins, while the personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. So it is perfectly fine to bring one carry on bag and your laptop case as a separate personal item, as long as the laptop case fits under the seat (I've never seen one that doesn't) and you don't have any other personal item (purse, briefcase, etc.).






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  • Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

    – Molly Hunt
    Dec 8 '18 at 18:44






  • 3





    The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 21:12






  • 3





    @MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 22:07
















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Delta allows one "carry on bag" and one "personal item" on board. The carry on bag is allowed to go in the overhead bins, while the personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. So it is perfectly fine to bring one carry on bag and your laptop case as a separate personal item, as long as the laptop case fits under the seat (I've never seen one that doesn't) and you don't have any other personal item (purse, briefcase, etc.).






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  • Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

    – Molly Hunt
    Dec 8 '18 at 18:44






  • 3





    The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 21:12






  • 3





    @MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 22:07














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Delta allows one "carry on bag" and one "personal item" on board. The carry on bag is allowed to go in the overhead bins, while the personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. So it is perfectly fine to bring one carry on bag and your laptop case as a separate personal item, as long as the laptop case fits under the seat (I've never seen one that doesn't) and you don't have any other personal item (purse, briefcase, etc.).






share|improve this answer













Delta allows one "carry on bag" and one "personal item" on board. The carry on bag is allowed to go in the overhead bins, while the personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. So it is perfectly fine to bring one carry on bag and your laptop case as a separate personal item, as long as the laptop case fits under the seat (I've never seen one that doesn't) and you don't have any other personal item (purse, briefcase, etc.).







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answered Dec 8 '18 at 18:00









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  • Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

    – Molly Hunt
    Dec 8 '18 at 18:44






  • 3





    The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 21:12






  • 3





    @MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 22:07



















  • Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

    – Molly Hunt
    Dec 8 '18 at 18:44






  • 3





    The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 21:12






  • 3





    @MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

    – Kevin
    Dec 8 '18 at 22:07

















Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

– Molly Hunt
Dec 8 '18 at 18:44





Thank you so much. This’ll save me some space!

– Molly Hunt
Dec 8 '18 at 18:44




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The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

– Kevin
Dec 8 '18 at 21:12





The vast majority of non-"el cheapo" airlines in the United States (and, I believe, in most western countries) have a broadly similar policy (but the precise size limits will vary, so look those up for your airline).

– Kevin
Dec 8 '18 at 21:12




3




3





@MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

– Kevin
Dec 8 '18 at 22:07





@MollyHunt Just so it's clear, if you carry a purse that counts as your personal item, so if you would normally carry a purse along with your usual carry-on bag, you'll need to put it in one of the other bags while boarding.

– Kevin
Dec 8 '18 at 22:07



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