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A very warm aboard AFF @Catherine B and sorry to hear about your additional “in-flight beverage”
Welcome to posting, @sobrien !Not Qantas but on a European airline last year I boarded with only a small bag. They made me put it under the seat. They only allowed big bags (some of them huge!) in the overhead lockers! That made me a bit cross.
Some years ago, shortly after BA started pushing their cabin bag enforcement, I was flying into LHR from CDG (IIRC). Backpack and laptop bag. At check in, they insisted on tagging the laptop bag for under the seat. After they had given me a boarding pass for row 1.Not Qantas but on a European airline last year I boarded with only a small bag. They made me put it under the seat. They only allowed big bags (some of them huge!) in the overhead lockers! That made me a bit cross.
North American airlines are the worst. I was just walking through a United terminal in a US city and we were having this very conversation. Flying in the US is not like flying in Australia. I applaud the Qantas moves and only wish they'd enforce it in the US. People take the piss to the extreme here and staff do nothing about it.I disagree. The result they wanted was
"Our customers told us that they wanted us to charge for bags brought into the cabin, to discourage too many being brought on board."
(There was a story on more airlines doing this recently but I can't find it now.)
Edit: Found one (Herald-Sun):
The airlines charging for carry-on in the name of ‘more choice’ for passengers
This information on United is incorrect. All United fares, with the exception of basic economy, include a free, carry-on bag, and personal item.https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/baggage/carry-on-bags.htmlI disagree. The result they wanted was
"Our customers told us that they wanted us to charge for bags brought into the cabin, to discourage too many being brought on board."
(There was a story on more airlines doing this recently but I can't find it now.)
Edit: Found one (Herald-Sun):
The airlines charging for carry-on in the name of ‘more choice’ for passengers
Probably not the best, and I see where you are coming from. However Business class passengers often carry two or more ( I have seen)My carry ons is always a small backpack that goes under the seat in front of me. If I want something during the flight it is in easy reach. Everything else is checkin. Overhead bins should be restricted to people who are seated underneath them. You should only get one piece of luggage in the overhead. It would be great if they called forward everyone with just under seat luggage so we weren’t held up by people clogging the aisles wrestling with putting their luggage in/taking out of the overhead. It might encourage more under seat luggage.
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My guess is that a majority of the culprits are adverse to checking in anything at all, will do online check-in and head straight to the gate with everything including the kitchen sink in tow. However I find at major ports especially during peak times there is someone weighing carry-on at the security line and sending people who are over to check their bag.Why can't they just check your carryon at time of check-in.