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Old May 24, 2017, 10:24 am
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Originally Posted by JBord
First, this should never ever happen. I can't imagine the problems reserved bin space would bring, but I''m sure they'd be bad, and sometimes possibly violent. There aren't enough bin spaces for everyone to have a slot. This is the main fact to consider.

Second, it should NOT be a benefit only for certain elites. If any airline were to try this, it should apply across the board. Here's an example why:

So, in your scenario, a non-frequent flier could pay for a bin space a month before a flight while a last minute elite who does a SDC or even books a flight a few days before, has to check his bag. I can hear the argument with the GA or FA about how he's entitled to bin space as a benefit.

Plus, why stop at 1K? Plats, Golds, Silvers don't get it? So if they don't pay, over half the bins in the plane could be empty???

Not to mention how it would slow down the boarding process as the GA checks the size of each bag in the non-bin-entitled group to make sure it fits under the seat.

I could come up with 100 scenarios that make this a really bad idea that would be difficult to execute.
While I agree that it's not a good idea, I could find 100 reasons why airbnb & uber wouldn't work. Not to mention how many VC's laughed them out of their offices. Let's not be so shut down.

OP sees a problem and proposed a solution.

I saw a pretty cool schematic that allows everyone a slot in the floorboards for their carry-on instead of overhead.
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