bertair
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- Jan 17, 2011
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Have members noticed just how many passengers are abusing the carry on baggage limits and some airlines are ignoring this growing habit of passengers having a wheely on boarding and loading up the overheads with these cases?
On a recent Jetstar International flight, the flight out was bad enough,but returning passengers who probably had their 20kg limit with checked bags then were using their wheelys to get more on board,probably filled with their cheap shopping purchases.
So much so, I who had a small messenger bag, could not find room to stow it in the overhead.
This practice I wonder, could potentially be endangering the aircraft with so much weight in the overheads,which is most likely to be an unknown.
I have heard of a woman being hospitalized as a result of a bag falling on her head while she slept due to a fellow passenger pulling their wheely out in flight.
If it happened to me I think I would be suing the airline for negligence in allowing IATA Regulations to be ignored by the crew.
In addition,it slows down the deplaning when so many passengers are retrieving their wheelys on landing.
The regulations are in place,but while ever airlines charge for baggage,there will be those who will push the limit.
I wonder if other FF members have experienced this problem and have ideas as to it's solution; or maybe you think that there is no problem ?
On a recent Jetstar International flight, the flight out was bad enough,but returning passengers who probably had their 20kg limit with checked bags then were using their wheelys to get more on board,probably filled with their cheap shopping purchases.
So much so, I who had a small messenger bag, could not find room to stow it in the overhead.
This practice I wonder, could potentially be endangering the aircraft with so much weight in the overheads,which is most likely to be an unknown.
I have heard of a woman being hospitalized as a result of a bag falling on her head while she slept due to a fellow passenger pulling their wheely out in flight.
If it happened to me I think I would be suing the airline for negligence in allowing IATA Regulations to be ignored by the crew.
In addition,it slows down the deplaning when so many passengers are retrieving their wheelys on landing.
The regulations are in place,but while ever airlines charge for baggage,there will be those who will push the limit.
I wonder if other FF members have experienced this problem and have ideas as to it's solution; or maybe you think that there is no problem ?