eastwest101
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I accept that increased baggage charges and increased short travel durations have skewed the amount of carry-on baggage vs stuff below. Bean counters have been partly responsible for the first part, but why should the FA's be punished for this? Depends which airline of course but I have seen DJ and JQ use ground agents to board aircraft. It is essentially an efficiency exercise turning an aircraft around and both ground crew and air-crew should have the same targets, not conflicting ones.
I still think its a case of short term pain for long term gain. Again - exactly like priority boarding.
If you have a policy and don't enforce it then that is a dangerous message - people think:
"Hey, if they aren't enforcing carry-on limits I wonder if I can get away with...."Th
The right way to do it is re-announce and communicate the change to the customers and then consistently enforce, enforce and enforce until your policy is working. Once it is - it won't require so much enforcement.....
I still think its a case of short term pain for long term gain. Again - exactly like priority boarding.
If you have a policy and don't enforce it then that is a dangerous message - people think:
"Hey, if they aren't enforcing carry-on limits I wonder if I can get away with...."Th
The right way to do it is re-announce and communicate the change to the customers and then consistently enforce, enforce and enforce until your policy is working. Once it is - it won't require so much enforcement.....