Arriving in SFO with 6 24" (61 cm) luggage pieces - will these fit in a cab to South Bay?

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I, my wife and our baby will arrive in SFO airport, and will stay in the South Bay. We will have 6 pieces of approximately 24" (61 cm) luggage, and allowance for only one taxi. Will we be able to transport ourselves and the luggage in a regular cab, or should we arrange something special?



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Since I finally made this trip, I will write what happened here. Mostly it is as what Doc said, when we arrived in SFO, we proceeded to the "Taxi" area as shown by the signs. There is an officer there, and when we showed him our luggage, he said that those won't fit in a normal cab. He then told us to wait while he called a bigger cab. In less than 5 minutes, a cab appears which is about the size of a Toyota Sienna. It has cargo space at the back that is more than enough for our luggage (I guess it can take 1.5 to 2 times that easily).

As expected for a trip to South Bay, they charged 1.5x the metered fare.




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