In a blog in the Melbourne Age today, discussing what practices Australia could profitably adopt from overseas, I was amazed to see the following suggestion from an Aussie living in USA: Decent carry on luggage allowance for domestic flights. Qantas's limit of 7kg is pathetic compared to most US carriers of about 18kg. I've never checked bags for a domestic flight in the US, even on trips of weeks away from home. Who can be bothered waiting for the "throwers" to get your bags to you?
I am always aghast at the amount of stuff that gets dragged aboard in USA, with the clutter it causes and with the resulting unruly and lengthy boarding and unboarding processes. I find myself wishing that they would adopt the Qantas standard, and enforce it. What do others feel?
I am always aghast at the amount of stuff that gets dragged aboard in USA, with the clutter it causes and with the resulting unruly and lengthy boarding and unboarding processes. I find myself wishing that they would adopt the Qantas standard, and enforce it. What do others feel?