Originally Posted by
commaspace
Nickle and dime inches off rollies when people bringing "personal items" duffles the size of an 35-50L. Ridic.
The problem is a hard case that is even a cm to big will end up taking up the room of a couple of regulation bags becasue it can't be put under a seat and needs to be put in the bin sideways. Backpacks and duffle bags can contored to fit in tighter spots.
Originally Posted by
HerpaYvr
When I last flew on the Max the gate agents were doing their usual pre boarding announcement, almost begging people to check their bags in and then she caught my attention...."especially if you are in ZONES 4,5 & 6" ... I like that, free checked bag for kettles, sweet.
On this flight I was a little entitled when the F/A asked who's bag (my go bag) was this, My go bag was snuggled along side my one only carry on, so I said mine. She asked or told me if i can place it under the seat Infront of me. I said sure, I can move my SE bag to allow for the Zone's 4/5/6 bag that may fly once in a while instead of me who is flying weekly. Sure I may have come across as one of those, but its a big plane, bags are place in every which way by those who never or hardly fly on the aircraft and the F/A are trying their best to manage, but they do fall behind. Tag them and place them in the hold when there are just too many bags near the end for boarding. Anyways, there seems to be a lot of creative and innovative new procedure to deal with the many bags passengers are bringing on.
Your bag is more important because you fly more often?
Last edited by Adam Smith; Aug 17, 2022 at 11:07 am
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