Woman Gets Asked To Check Her Carry-On At The Gate. Then She Gets On Plane And Sees What’s Taking Up Space In Overhead Bin

by JT Wilson | May 28, 2026 | 0 Comments
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Photo by Joshua Woroniecki on Unsplash, @amyrae269/Tiktok, Photo by Miguel Ángel Sanz on Unsplash

A Delta Air Lines passenger forced to gate-check her carry-on bag filmed an overhead bin half-occupied by small backpacks and other personal items that, by the airline’s own published rules, perhaps should have been under the owners’ seats. Her six-second video has drawn more than 41,700 views and the comments are split between flight attendants, frequent flyers and other passengers who have been forced to check bags, all of whom have a different theory about who is at fault.

Amy (@amyrae269), a creator whose channel runs to assorted opinions and incidents from her life rather than travel specifically, posted the clip earlier this month. “Anyone think that this is [expletive] that we have to check our bags at the gate because [expletive] people like this,” she narrates. “Delta do better… tired of gate-checking my carry-on when they allow [expletive] like this,” she added in the caption. In replies under the video, she explained the situation in more detail: this was the return leg of a Jamaica trip, she had paid for a fare that included a carry-on, and the bins directly above her seats were empty even after the gate-check.

Delta’s Own Rule

Delta’s carry-on baggage policy gives every passenger one carry-on bag (overhead) and one personal item (under the seat in front of you). The personal item, in Delta’s own language, is “a purse, briefcase, small backpack, belt bag, fanny pack, camera bag or diaper bag.” That list also names small backpacks. Karri, posting under Amy’s video, put it more bluntly: “Those items go under the seat. Not in the overhead. They make an announcement every single flight.”

A woman named Sammii who says she’s currently a Delta flight attendant agreed with Amy. Audrey was less restrained: “Overhead bins are for large carry-ons and under the seat in front of you is for smaller carry-ons. Yes it is stupid and BS though.” A third, who said she works regional jets, wrote that she is “constantly given attitude when I ask people to put their small bags under their seats.”

The Backpack Defense

A loud minority of commenters pushed back. Their reasoning has weight. If a passenger boards with one bag and that bag fits the overhead, the airline’s rule technically allows it up there; the personal item is an option, not a requirement. Vali, who said her backpack is her carry-on and her purse is her personal item, captured the line clearly: “A lot of people use backpacks as carry-on.” Cdizzle said her single backpack always goes overhead because she values legroom. Nicole Elizabeth, whose stack of Federal Aviation Authority-regulated cabin items includes a rechargeable luggage scale, nightlight, camera and laptop, said her carry-on backpack is full of things she’s required to keep with her, and she needs the under seat space for her separate personal item.

The honest read is that “small backpack” is ill-defined in the rules. Delta lists it as an example, but the policy doesn’t prohibit using a slightly larger backpack as the carry-on and the personal item slot for a purse or laptop bag.

Why The Bins Look Empty Anyway

What about Amy’s specific complaint, that the bins directly above her seats were empty even after the gate-check? View From The Wing’s coverage of the practice flags a 70% fullness trigger that flight attendants relay back to gate agents to start gate-checking. The 70% figure is a buffer against the worst case, which is bins reaching 100% capacity mid-boarding and the boarding line stalling while a passenger searches the back of the plane for space. Gate agents are rated on on-time departures, not on whether they accurately predicted bin demand.

Two commenters with airline experience explained the logic from their point of view. A commenter who said they’re a Delta flight attendant said cabin crew have to notify the gate “when bins are 70% full” so the gate agents start checking bags from anyone not yet on the jet bridge. Another commenter who said she is a former flight attendant offered the bleaker version: “They’d have us start shutting bins so the passengers wouldn’t be livid they were empty and we made them check bags.” Adam, posting as crew, defended the preemptive call. “When it is actually all gone it adds a lot of time and we leave late because people have a hard time moving out of the way,” they wrote.

The reason the bins above Amy’s seat were empty is almost certainly, that the system erred on the conservative side and her zone was on the wrong side of the cutoff.

Where The Argument Lands

Amy concluded her thread of replies with “I’ll never fly Delta again.” While she blamed the airline, most of the commenters pointed the finger elsewhere. A frequent flyer called Caetiecakes wrote, “It’s not ‘people like this’—it’s the airline overbooking the flight and setting boarding rules, not because someone put their backpack up there. Be mad at the airline, not the other passengers.”

The thread didn’t reach a consensus on who is in the wrong. The Delta rules say small backpacks go under the seat. The Delta-operated boarding system gate-checks larger bags before it knows whether the overhead will fill. Amy and the small-backpack owners she filmed are both technically within their rights, and arguably everyone is inconvenienced.

BoardingArea reached out to Amy via TikTok direct message and to Delta Air Lines via email for additional comment. We’ll be sure to update this if either responds.

@amyrae269 Delta do better…tired of gate checking my carry on when they allow bullshit like this…#delta #traveltiktok #carryon ♬ original sound – Amy
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