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There is now a smaller "minor league" airline charging for carry on luggage that needs to go in the overhead bin space. There is still no charge if it fits under your seat. The airline is lowering their base ticket prices to compensate for the carry on fee as it is directed at those who want to bring on excess.
On the surface, I applaud this fee as someone who fly's frequently and gets sick and tired of everyone bringing everything but the kitchen sink with them as carry ons. It takes forever to load and unload the plane. If you are not in the first half of people loading, you will not get any overhead bin space. Yes, this effects the frequent business travelers who like to save time by not checking luggage, however in my opinion, the abuse began in the first place with this class of flyer. If this hits a nerve with some, please tell me how my thinking is wrong.
Now, with that being said.....I know the airlines did not do themselves any favors and increased/exasperated the problem when they began charging for regular baggage. I also recognize that the larger airlines will jump on this if it proves successful at the lower level, and could lead to "fee abuse" at some point. I was never a fan of the baggage fees when they began charging them, but I do like the idea of controlling the carry on baggage abuse. It would be nice if they could control it without hitting the pocket book, but money out of pocket seems to be the only thing people will pay attention to.
On the surface, I applaud this fee as someone who fly's frequently and gets sick and tired of everyone bringing everything but the kitchen sink with them as carry ons. It takes forever to load and unload the plane. If you are not in the first half of people loading, you will not get any overhead bin space. Yes, this effects the frequent business travelers who like to save time by not checking luggage, however in my opinion, the abuse began in the first place with this class of flyer. If this hits a nerve with some, please tell me how my thinking is wrong.
Now, with that being said.....I know the airlines did not do themselves any favors and increased/exasperated the problem when they began charging for regular baggage. I also recognize that the larger airlines will jump on this if it proves successful at the lower level, and could lead to "fee abuse" at some point. I was never a fan of the baggage fees when they began charging them, but I do like the idea of controlling the carry on baggage abuse. It would be nice if they could control it without hitting the pocket book, but money out of pocket seems to be the only thing people will pay attention to.
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