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10 clever luggage tips from a flight attendant
Check it out! Bag the controversy and find your happy medium
By James Wysong
Travel columnist
updated 2:07 p.m. ET, Tues., May. 13, 2008
Should you avoid the wait at your destination while accepting the risk of the airline losing or damaging your luggage? Or just lighten the load and hope for the best?
Many travel experts suggest carrying on all baggage versus checking. As a flight attendant, I may seem like the last person to be impartial, but since I am also often a passenger, I see both sides.
As the airlines invent new ways to extract the almighty buck from the passenger, it is apparent that common sense has checked out. This is the case with the new trend of charging passengers a fee for checking in multiple bags. Anyone with a lick of sense will tell you that once airlines charge for a second bag, more and more passengers will start carrying them on board, adding to the sea of already overcrowded storage space. This will mean more hassles at the gate, delays, and those of you who only bring on a small bag will many times have to store it in the cramped space under the seat in front of you.
My only explanation for the lunacy is that the airlines have plans for charging for extra carry-on bags next.
There are good arguments for both sides of the bag controversy.
continue....
10 clever luggage tips from a flight attendant
Check it out! Bag the controversy and find your happy medium
By James Wysong
Travel columnist
updated 2:07 p.m. ET, Tues., May. 13, 2008
Should you avoid the wait at your destination while accepting the risk of the airline losing or damaging your luggage? Or just lighten the load and hope for the best?
Many travel experts suggest carrying on all baggage versus checking. As a flight attendant, I may seem like the last person to be impartial, but since I am also often a passenger, I see both sides.
As the airlines invent new ways to extract the almighty buck from the passenger, it is apparent that common sense has checked out. This is the case with the new trend of charging passengers a fee for checking in multiple bags. Anyone with a lick of sense will tell you that once airlines charge for a second bag, more and more passengers will start carrying them on board, adding to the sea of already overcrowded storage space. This will mean more hassles at the gate, delays, and those of you who only bring on a small bag will many times have to store it in the cramped space under the seat in front of you.
My only explanation for the lunacy is that the airlines have plans for charging for extra carry-on bags next.
There are good arguments for both sides of the bag controversy.
continue....
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