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1. Initial international departures entrance check.
Unlike KLIA T1, KLIA T2 first rounds you up according to the airline you are flying. So into the AirAisa line I go. Here they have someone who rigorously checks carry-ons for size and weight.
Me: My single carry-on is over 7kg but, as I have paid for 14kg, I was told it would be OK.
Attendant: Who told you that! (in a very snappy tone)
Me: The AirAsia staff at the Premium Flatbed check-in desk just over there.
Attendant: Read the signs here. 7kg max.
Me: OK, I can move some kg into a second bag if you insist. Do I need to do that?
Attendant: Do it over there (pointing to a spot on the floor).
I wasn't going to win, so I just complied. A bit of unzipping and repacking to create 2 bags. Then zipping them up again. Then back to the attendant.
Rather grumpily, I was then given the green light.
But my bag rearrangement did take a while. And now I had an extra one to deal with.
Unlike KLIA T1, KLIA T2 first rounds you up according to the airline you are flying. So into the AirAisa line I go. Here they have someone who rigorously checks carry-ons for size and weight.
Me: My single carry-on is over 7kg but, as I have paid for 14kg, I was told it would be OK.
Attendant: Who told you that! (in a very snappy tone)
Me: The AirAsia staff at the Premium Flatbed check-in desk just over there.
Attendant: Read the signs here. 7kg max.
Me: OK, I can move some kg into a second bag if you insist. Do I need to do that?
Attendant: Do it over there (pointing to a spot on the floor).
I wasn't going to win, so I just complied. A bit of unzipping and repacking to create 2 bags. Then zipping them up again. Then back to the attendant.
Rather grumpily, I was then given the green light.
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