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  • S Slacker007

    mark merrens wrote:

    If someone from another row or part of the plane rams the locker with an over sized bag

    Aren't you supposed to then take this person and put them in the overhead locker? I could be wrong here, but I don't think so. :~

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    R Giskard Reventlov
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    I have removed a large bag from the locker before and left it on the floor so I could get mine in. No one has ever said anything and the attendant usually scoops it up and puts it somewhere else. I always thought that the locker above the seat was yours and the person next to you; not all and sundry but, apparently, that isn't the case (pardon the pun). Perhaps they ought to charge for carry on to discourage people form bringing too much on board? I'd pay as I travel light and won't be putting any luggage in the hold next time I pop back to the auld country.

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    • L lewax00

      I stick with carry-on that fits under the seat. No one else can take that space from you :-D

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      Now that is a good point!

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      • M Mike Hankey

        What I don't understand is, what's the difference if it's overhead or in baggage compartment it's same weight so why charge for it?

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        Frank Alviani
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        $$$ What else?

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        • N NormDroid

          What's even more worrying is when you find the dingy stuff in the lockers, once on a monarch flight the dingy was stuffed in the toilets next to the cockpit :omg:

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          The toilet was the cockpit...........

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          • M Mike Hankey

            What I don't understand is, what's the difference if it's overhead or in baggage compartment it's same weight so why charge for it?

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            Maximilien
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            (continue rant) Well, people are exasperated with the increase of extra fees (luggage extras) when booking a flight; and are so in a hurry that they bring nearly everything in cabin with them, instead of just putting it in the baggage compartment. Most of them (passengers) don't have a clue, they bring so much stuff thrue (sp?) security and they complain that it takes long time, complain that the security agents search every friggin' bags they have, and throw away all the junk they can't bring on board. I've seen young ladies on the brink of nervous breakdown because security agent have them throw away large containers of beauty products !!! :omg: :omg:

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            • L lewax00

              I stick with carry-on that fits under the seat. No one else can take that space from you :-D

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              Gary Wheeler
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              When you fly coach class (the only way we're allowed to fly, if at all), the only way you can use the underseat storage is if you're a dwarf. I'm 6'1", and I need that space to put my damned feet.

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                I stick with carry-on that fits under the seat. No one else can take that space from you :-D

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                Maximilien
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                Yep, that's is what I do.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  What are the rules? If someone from another row or part of the plane rams the locker with an over sized bag am I wrong to take it out to make room for my own bag? (adheres to the rules on carry-on luggage size).

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                  cmk
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                  Sadly it's first-come-first-use. That's why you see everyone with status lining-up for priority boarding - to make sure they get a spot for their carry-on.

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                  • M Maximilien

                    (continue rant) Well, people are exasperated with the increase of extra fees (luggage extras) when booking a flight; and are so in a hurry that they bring nearly everything in cabin with them, instead of just putting it in the baggage compartment. Most of them (passengers) don't have a clue, they bring so much stuff thrue (sp?) security and they complain that it takes long time, complain that the security agents search every friggin' bags they have, and throw away all the junk they can't bring on board. I've seen young ladies on the brink of nervous breakdown because security agent have them throw away large containers of beauty products !!! :omg: :omg:

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                    Mike Hankey
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                    I haven't flown in a long time but I can imagine it's a PITA. Going to take a trip to VA in mid-july for my son's wedding and he offered me a plane ticket and I refused and instead told him to get me a bus ticket. Haven't rode a bus in 25 yrs so will see how that goes?

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                    • M Mike Hankey

                      I haven't flown in a long time but I can imagine it's a PITA. Going to take a trip to VA in mid-july for my son's wedding and he offered me a plane ticket and I refused and instead told him to get me a bus ticket. Haven't rode a bus in 25 yrs so will see how that goes?

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                      R Giskard Reventlov
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                      You know, at some point, I want to do that (take a bus to see the country). Not sure if I'll get the wife on board though! :)

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                        You know, at some point, I want to do that (take a bus to see the country). Not sure if I'll get the wife on board though! :)

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                        Mike Hankey
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                        My son told me, "...but Dad it'll stop in every town between here and there and take forever...". More photo opportunity and more time to meet and get to know people. There is life outside of freaking Facebook!

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                        • G Gary Wheeler

                          When you fly coach class (the only way we're allowed to fly, if at all), the only way you can use the underseat storage is if you're a dwarf. I'm 6'1", and I need that space to put my damned feet.

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                          lewax00
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                          I've always flown coach, never had that issue. Then again, I'm not as tall as you...but I'm only a few inches shorter. But I tend to keep my legs perpendicular to the floor, so the space under the seat isn't where my feet go.

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                            I've always flown coach, never had that issue. Then again, I'm not as tall as you...but I'm only a few inches shorter. But I tend to keep my legs perpendicular to the floor, so the space under the seat isn't where my feet go.

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                            Gary Wheeler
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                            My legs are long. If I kept them perpendicular to the floor, my knees end up smacking the sides of my head.

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                              My legs are long. If I kept them perpendicular to the floor, my knees end up smacking the sides of my head.

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                              lewax00
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                              Simple solution: get a longer neck.

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                                What are the rules? If someone from another row or part of the plane rams the locker with an over sized bag am I wrong to take it out to make room for my own bag? (adheres to the rules on carry-on luggage size).

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                                Steve Mayfield
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                                Whenever possible, I pack everything into luggage that can be carried on. Too many news reports of checked luggage items gone missing and mysteriously appearing in a baggage handlers living room. And then there is the "handling" when they put it on and take it off the plane - you would think they were training for the Olympic Games hammer / discus toss. I do enjoy seeing the passengers with duffel bags the size of a house trying to jam them into the overhead and their "why doesn't it fit :confused: " perplexed look :laugh: and I am just waiting to see someone put their pet carrier in an overhead across from them :~ (so the pet piddle doesn't fall on them X| )

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                                  What I don't understand is, what's the difference if it's overhead or in baggage compartment it's same weight so why charge for it?

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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                  Mike Hankey wrote:

                                  What I don't understand is, what's the difference if it's overhead or in baggage compartment it's same weight so why charge for it?

                                  Luggage transfer. If you only have cabin luggage, they have nothing to do because you take care of your luggage. But if you have checkin luggage, they need a mechanism to transfer your luggage from the check-in counter to the luggage trailer vehicle to the plane to another luggage trailer vehicle, and again to the conveyor belt in YOUR destination airport (different people may depart at different airports). The cost involved in having all this in place should be recovered. Note that it's better if a carrier charges you for your checkin luggage. Because if they're not charging, they've added a default checkin charge for you (even if you don't have any checkin luggage).

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                                    What's even more worrying is when you find the dingy stuff in the lockers, once on a monarch flight the dingy was stuffed in the toilets next to the cockpit :omg:

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                                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                    Norm .net wrote:

                                    dingy was stuffed in the toilets next to the cockpit

                                    I hope that you utilised this excellent opportunity to (literally) piss on the luggage of those insensible ones. :)

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                                      I stick with carry-on that fits under the seat. No one else can take that space from you :-D

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                                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                      lewax00 wrote:

                                      I stick with carry-on that fits under the seat. No one else can take that space from you

                                      I take it that you haven't flown in India. :laugh:

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                                        What are the rules? If someone from another row or part of the plane rams the locker with an over sized bag am I wrong to take it out to make room for my own bag? (adheres to the rules on carry-on luggage size).

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                                        peterchen
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                                        Kindly ask the stewardesses to help you place your "medium", uh, bag.

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                                        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                          Mike Hankey wrote:

                                          What I don't understand is, what's the difference if it's overhead or in baggage compartment it's same weight so why charge for it?

                                          Luggage transfer. If you only have cabin luggage, they have nothing to do because you take care of your luggage. But if you have checkin luggage, they need a mechanism to transfer your luggage from the check-in counter to the luggage trailer vehicle to the plane to another luggage trailer vehicle, and again to the conveyor belt in YOUR destination airport (different people may depart at different airports). The cost involved in having all this in place should be recovered. Note that it's better if a carrier charges you for your checkin luggage. Because if they're not charging, they've added a default checkin charge for you (even if you don't have any checkin luggage).

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                                          Mike Hankey
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                                          Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                          But if you have checkin luggage, they need a mechanism to transfer your luggage from the check-in counter to the luggage trailer vehicleto the plane to another luggage trailer vehicle, and again to the conveyor belt in YOUR destination airport (different people may depart at different airports). The cost involved in having all this in place should be recovered.

                                          It's a lot simpler than that it goes from the check-in counter and goes the opposite way your going. When I used to frequently fly I carried on what I couldn't afford to lose and if it were a longer trip I put the rest in carry-n, because they 9 out of 10 they lost it.

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