Flew ADL-MEL this morning and noticed something I've never seen before on a QF flight.
One FA scanning BPs, one other staff member (looked like ground staff member due to uniform and she wasn't on the flight) standing at the start of the boarding line looking at peoples' bags and selecting passengers to weigh their bags and place them in the "guide" thing to ensure they meet the size requirements.
I wasn't checked, but as I boarded I heard a couple in front of me being told:
"I can't let you take it on at that weight, it's the right size but you'll have to put some items in your wife's bag"
"If it's over 7kg you are liable if it falls"
Is this a sign of things to come?
FWIW the FA scanning BPs and watching the debacle had a WTF look on her face the whole time. Just like everyone else in the line. I mean something ridiculous like a huge surfboard wouldn't fit in any of the overhead compartments but most of the bags being inspected were obviously within the size requirements. I hope this is not some QF powertrooping gone bad.
One FA scanning BPs, one other staff member (looked like ground staff member due to uniform and she wasn't on the flight) standing at the start of the boarding line looking at peoples' bags and selecting passengers to weigh their bags and place them in the "guide" thing to ensure they meet the size requirements.
I wasn't checked, but as I boarded I heard a couple in front of me being told:
"I can't let you take it on at that weight, it's the right size but you'll have to put some items in your wife's bag"
"If it's over 7kg you are liable if it falls"
Is this a sign of things to come?
FWIW the FA scanning BPs and watching the debacle had a WTF look on her face the whole time. Just like everyone else in the line. I mean something ridiculous like a huge surfboard wouldn't fit in any of the overhead compartments but most of the bags being inspected were obviously within the size requirements. I hope this is not some QF powertrooping gone bad.