Robmn
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Referring to a newspaper article today . Courier Mail -
police-called-in-over-baggage-fee-fight-on-ryanair-flight
"Spanish newspaper La Provincia said the disruption happened when low-cost Ryanair tried to charge one passenger extra for carry-on baggage and his friends aboard the plane "mutinied". "He said that, of the 168 passengers, only 64 were allowed to re-board the flight."
This is becoming more of a problem as the airlines introduce a carry on only luggage travel with lower priced fares.
There are people knowingly abusing the allowance to save, then fill the overheads to the max showing no consideration for other passengers to share the space. I'm surprised that the overheads don't collapse. Its becoming ridiculous.
I have never seen an airline check any carry on baggage (*one exception) even though they usually have a volumetric and scales at the gate for this purpose. (*American Airlines EJR ? 35-40 seats very restricted overhead space)
When are the airlines going to enforce the regulations?
police-called-in-over-baggage-fee-fight-on-ryanair-flight
"Spanish newspaper La Provincia said the disruption happened when low-cost Ryanair tried to charge one passenger extra for carry-on baggage and his friends aboard the plane "mutinied". "He said that, of the 168 passengers, only 64 were allowed to re-board the flight."
This is becoming more of a problem as the airlines introduce a carry on only luggage travel with lower priced fares.
There are people knowingly abusing the allowance to save, then fill the overheads to the max showing no consideration for other passengers to share the space. I'm surprised that the overheads don't collapse. Its becoming ridiculous.
I have never seen an airline check any carry on baggage (*one exception) even though they usually have a volumetric and scales at the gate for this purpose. (*American Airlines EJR ? 35-40 seats very restricted overhead space)
When are the airlines going to enforce the regulations?