It would be interesting to know the actual weight. 3 kgs per passenger adds up to 1,500 kgs. That translates to about 800 kgs of extra fuel burn on an LAX-Melbourne sector.
I’m sure we’ve discussed it at some point, but it would be interesting to see just what the real load is. Weigh the passengers, all luggage. Everything. It is very rare to make fuel on a long trip....but not at all uncommon to go down. Sometimes you can readily see why, be it weather, or altitude blockage. Sometimes not...
I agree with your annoyance about 'wheelies' - surely some of these must weight more than 10kg - but at the fares QF typically charges (top of the market), it can well afford an extra 800kgs of fuel burn if it delivers passengers greater convenience.
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Sydney to Perth, 26/8/2018, QF581.
QF was 1 hour late boarding. QF decided to weight all hand luggage. No exception over 7 KG - Fair enough....
Hear what others saying. Though I have been to carousel and found my bags already spinning round, last week in Dublin.This was despite an unusually short walk from the gate and J disembarkation. In other words, priority worked for me.... As always YMMVI don't know which magical airport this is, but some of my recent data points:
AMS: ~40 minutes
MAN: ~30 minutes
SYD: ~30 minutes
CDG: ~40 minutes
ARN: ~35 minutes
LGA: ~10 minutes
If I had to wait 5 minutes for my bags I would never go through the pain of travelling HLA most of the time...but this is not the reality I experience when I travel with a checked bag. Also if priority baggage was something that worked, maybe that would also help.
I don't know which magical airport this is, but some of my recent data points:
AMS: ~40 minutes
MAN: ~30 minutes
SYD: ~30 minutes
CDG: ~40 minutes
ARN: ~35 minutes
LGA: ~10 minutes
If I had to wait 5 minutes for my bags I would never go through the pain of travelling HLA most of the time...but this is not the reality I experience when I travel with a checked bag. Also if priority baggage was something that worked, maybe that would also help.
If this was instituted system wide by any mainline airline, and it began to delay flights, there would be a huge cost to the carrier.
To be fair, if you really don't like a service it's pretty rational behaviour to stop using it. What's less rational is to whinge a lot and expect that your whinging will change anything.
There's two elements to carry-on luggage:
- Safety: What's the SWL of the overhead bins? If everyone was jamming in 12kg bags, during heavy turbulence that would create some reasonable loads on the bins. I wouldn't want to be under one when a 12kg bag came flying out.
- Time: The slowest part of the domestic turnaround seems to be passengers trying to find overhead bin space because no one wants to wait 4mins at the end of the trip for their bag to come out on the conveyor. In doing so, we're collectively wasting more time during boarding and disembarkation.
It's only a matter of time before the QF/VA introduce Basic Economy fares with on overhead carry-on allowance.
There are some airports where checked bags take FOREEVER to arrive. In Manila, for example, they x-ray all the arriving bags and it can take an hour. In Hong Kong they have "issues" with baggage handlers and sometimes luggage takes an hour. If you are on a business trip time is money. I would be happy if luggage arrived everywhere in 4 minutes. But actually I have never seen it take 4 mins, not even Hobart where you can see the truck bring it in from just outside the door!
There are some airports where checked bags take FOREEVER to arrive. In Manila, for example, they x-ray all the arriving bags and it can take an hour. In!
Never understood this safety issue, since they don't weigh passengers as well.
Should be a combined total of your weight and bag.