We regularly check our luggage and it's usually waiting for us by the time we deplane and use the bathroom. |
Cool. My experience is fairly different. |
Why is that? People who book first class are using miles to upgrade. I use my miles for free coach seats. And, yes, there is an air of superiority when they are all seated in their larger seats, wider aisles, as they watch the hoi polloi head toward the back. |
+1. They've lost my luggage a few times over the years and I'm pretty consistently waiting at the baggage claim before the bags start coming out. I guess an upside of my family's bad experiences with checking bags is that we are all now pretty good at packing lightly so we can make do with a bag that fits in the overhead plus a backpack - even if we're going to Europe for 7-10 days. |
Delayed or lost? I've never heard of someone's luggage being actually lost, like never found. |
| I wish they could redesign planes so the carry on goes under the seat. If it doesn’t fit, you can’t sit! If the airlines can’t police baggage limits (which they can - Ryan Air has it down pat! One line has only a personal bag and the other line has both the personal and a carry on - and sizing is checked!) then directly inconvenience the scofflaws! |
I have heard of luggage never being returned to the passenger, whether it was “lost” or stolen by airport staff is unclear. |
this is the reason! they could install locks on the front bins which are locked as the rear passengers board. this would solve the problem of people in the back using all the bin space in the front. |
There isn’t enough overheard space for each passenger to bring a size-compliant suitcase on board. Not even close. It’s going to run out for some of the passengers. The only question is which ones. |
American is still “searching” for one of my bags at DFW. It’s been a month. It’s gone. So yes, bags in fact do get lost. This is why we rarely check but had no choice on this trip. |
If this were actually true, there would be no one boarding after group 2 and you know that's not the case. |
| The obvious answer is to deboard from the front door of the plane and board through the rear door. |
Not to mention the crazies that wouldn't check their bags even if it were free. |
No they don’t |
I'll split the difference on the terminology: temporarily lost! It was delayed but long enough that the luggage was of no use to me during the trip. |