Carryons
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Katy_L:
I shouldn't have to sit in FC to be able to get off the plane in less than 20 minutes. Idiots who can't manage to grab their bags from the overhead bin in under 2 seconds, preferably while already walking should be required to sit out until those blessed with more intelligence have deplaned.</font>
I shouldn't have to sit in FC to be able to get off the plane in less than 20 minutes. Idiots who can't manage to grab their bags from the overhead bin in under 2 seconds, preferably while already walking should be required to sit out until those blessed with more intelligence have deplaned.</font>
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You know, travel is stressful enough without having to b*tch about people who take too long to stow their stuff, carry too much stuff, etc etc...
I'm grateful most of the time to have an on-time flight and a safe landing.
Yea people are gonna be slow, carry too much. So long as it's not too totally unreasonable I have no problem with it.
In fact, I don't think I've had an issue with any of the aforementioned "issues" in the last year and half that I've been flying.
Maybe being a UA 1K helps me avoid some of that, dunno...
I'm grateful most of the time to have an on-time flight and a safe landing.
Yea people are gonna be slow, carry too much. So long as it's not too totally unreasonable I have no problem with it.
In fact, I don't think I've had an issue with any of the aforementioned "issues" in the last year and half that I've been flying.
Maybe being a UA 1K helps me avoid some of that, dunno...
#21
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Katy_L: welcome to FlyerTalk!
I tend to use one of two alternatives: a bag that's too big to check for long trips, and a duffel bag for overnight or 2-night trips. The duffel definitely goes in the overhead. I also have a backpack for my laptop, which is big enough that I can stash my purse and other carry-on articles into it.
If I traveled more often, I WOULD get a rollaboard. If you've ever washed your hair with hotel soap (this was years ago in a Hilton that didn't provide shampoo and didn't have a gift shop), shown up at a business event in your more casual travel attire, or used the hotel blow-dryer to dry out your undies so at least they're fresh, you'll understand.
Last Christmas my husband, son and I flew to Myrtle Beach to visit my parents. Husband and I checked bags, son brought his duffel bag on board. My bag got lost. My son (a font of wisdom at the ripe old age of 19) gave me a sermon on why you shouldn't check bags. Fortunately, it was delivered a few hours later.
I tend to use one of two alternatives: a bag that's too big to check for long trips, and a duffel bag for overnight or 2-night trips. The duffel definitely goes in the overhead. I also have a backpack for my laptop, which is big enough that I can stash my purse and other carry-on articles into it.
If I traveled more often, I WOULD get a rollaboard. If you've ever washed your hair with hotel soap (this was years ago in a Hilton that didn't provide shampoo and didn't have a gift shop), shown up at a business event in your more casual travel attire, or used the hotel blow-dryer to dry out your undies so at least they're fresh, you'll understand.
Last Christmas my husband, son and I flew to Myrtle Beach to visit my parents. Husband and I checked bags, son brought his duffel bag on board. My bag got lost. My son (a font of wisdom at the ripe old age of 19) gave me a sermon on why you shouldn't check bags. Fortunately, it was delivered a few hours later.
#22
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Oh, believe me, I know the hassles of a lost bag. It's actually only happened to me once, and it was all my fault - didn't check in in time.
I truly believe the airlines should be made more accountable on baggage, and the result should be that more people would be forced to then check their bags. And I do blame gate agents and FAs for being so **** lenient.
As to the person who said "life's too short" - well, when you are trying to make a tight connection, which I do almost all the time, people who are bloody slowpokes ARE the biggest problem in the world. Sorry, but I can't be zen about stuff like that.
I truly believe the airlines should be made more accountable on baggage, and the result should be that more people would be forced to then check their bags. And I do blame gate agents and FAs for being so **** lenient.
As to the person who said "life's too short" - well, when you are trying to make a tight connection, which I do almost all the time, people who are bloody slowpokes ARE the biggest problem in the world. Sorry, but I can't be zen about stuff like that.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Katy_L:
...As to the person who said "life's too short" - well, when you are trying to make a tight connection, which I do almost all the time, people who are bloody slowpokes ARE the biggest problem in the world. Sorry, but I can't be zen about stuff like that. </font>
...As to the person who said "life's too short" - well, when you are trying to make a tight connection, which I do almost all the time, people who are bloody slowpokes ARE the biggest problem in the world. Sorry, but I can't be zen about stuff like that. </font>
In any event, if I have a really tight connection, I ask the FA to announce that could those who have longer connection times remain seated for a minute or so while those who have tight connections can get out first. And it has worked for one or two times I've really needed it.
#24
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Something worse than missing my flight happened to me on my last trip. They GAVE AWAY my exit row seat because they didn't think I was going to make it! All because Grandma and Grandpa Kettle shuffled around s-l-o-w-l-y getting their belongings together despite the announcement to let people with tight connections go first. And Mom With Baby, also taking her sweet time, while smiling at everyone as though to say "look at my adorable charge!".
The connection was tight because the flight took off very late - not due to my lack of planning. AHEM.
Then Grandpa Kettle stopped in the middle of the jetway, while Grandma Kettle said "get out of the way - there are people with connections!"
Duh.
Thanks for letting me vent, btw. I'm not always like this....
The connection was tight because the flight took off very late - not due to my lack of planning. AHEM.
Then Grandpa Kettle stopped in the middle of the jetway, while Grandma Kettle said "get out of the way - there are people with connections!"
Duh.
Thanks for letting me vent, btw. I'm not always like this....
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No problem Katy. Are you a 1K?
If that happened to me, I'd try to call the 1K desk and see if they can hold my seat for me, or at least let the gate know that I'm coming.
If that happened to me, I'd try to call the 1K desk and see if they can hold my seat for me, or at least let the gate know that I'm coming.