Originally Posted by
Captain Schmidt
You are shifting the discussion that you and I were having.
Yes, you are correct in that there is no such published benefit, however at the same time a bag tag with "priority" written all over it is a pretty blatant piece of advertising and one that creates an expectation in the consumer that the airline is going to provide a specific service. As I said before, the continued use of these tags is misleading and they should probably be withdrawn.
You mean like other airlines provide without advertising?
I shall bring it up at the end of the month, asking why are they tagging my bag so since there is no such service and they don't advertise nor represent the provision of same...