Anonymous wrote:If you cherry-pick the craziest complaints of the internet, and post here to complain about them...
... you are the crazy one.
I truly hope you understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm short. Some newer interior designs are configured in a way that I simply cannot reach the overhead compartment, even on my tippy toes. If my bag meets the requirements for size and weight the airline publishes, then I should be able to store it on board even if I need help getting it into the storage compartment provided.
Airlines don't provide the service of transporting your handbags throughout the airport, so I'm not sure who is complaining about bags they can't carry on their own.
How short are you? I’m barely over 5 feet and this isn’t a problem. There is no “should” in air travel. If you think you can’t lift it, then check it.
I fly ALL the time and there are always men around to help people in these situations. You are doing them a service by letting them help you. Flight attendants do not have to be involved.
Men? I’m the shortie and I can lift my bag and my kids as needed and I help people to keep things moving but I would never bring a bag I can’t possibly lift and look around helplessly waiting for some man to feel sorry for me. I would just check my bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm short. Some newer interior designs are configured in a way that I simply cannot reach the overhead compartment, even on my tippy toes. If my bag meets the requirements for size and weight the airline publishes, then I should be able to store it on board even if I need help getting it into the storage compartment provided.
Airlines don't provide the service of transporting your handbags throughout the airport, so I'm not sure who is complaining about bags they can't carry on their own.
How short are you? I’m barely over 5 feet and this isn’t a problem. There is no “should” in air travel. If you think you can’t lift it, then check it.
I fly ALL the time and there are always men around to help people in these situations. You are doing them a service by letting them help you. Flight attendants do not have to be involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On another site I read a complaint that blew my mind--that there is no communication from the airlines that you are expected to be able to lift your own bag into the overhead compartment. I was honestly gobsmacked by this. I have never packed a bag that I couldn't lift, carry, or generally manage by myself. Barring disability, do you think it's an unreasonable expectation that people can deal with their own bags and not expect the flight attendants to take care of them? And do you think that expectation needs to be communicated better by airlines?
Well good for you and your physical prowess, Gobsmacker. I guess the elderly, the disabled, and short people should just fend for themselves. Make them all check their bags (including the ones with their medication or medical devices) and just STFU. That way, it gives lots of jack@sses like you more room to gloat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm short. Some newer interior designs are configured in a way that I simply cannot reach the overhead compartment, even on my tippy toes. If my bag meets the requirements for size and weight the airline publishes, then I should be able to store it on board even if I need help getting it into the storage compartment provided.
Airlines don't provide the service of transporting your handbags throughout the airport, so I'm not sure who is complaining about bags they can't carry on their own.
How short are you? I’m barely over 5 feet and this isn’t a problem. There is no “should” in air travel. If you think you can’t lift it, then check it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm short. Some newer interior designs are configured in a way that I simply cannot reach the overhead compartment, even on my tippy toes. If my bag meets the requirements for size and weight the airline publishes, then I should be able to store it on board even if I need help getting it into the storage compartment provided.
Airlines don't provide the service of transporting your handbags throughout the airport, so I'm not sure who is complaining about bags they can't carry on their own.
Anonymous wrote:I'm short. Some newer interior designs are configured in a way that I simply cannot reach the overhead compartment, even on my tippy toes. If my bag meets the requirements for size and weight the airline publishes, then I should be able to store it on board even if I need help getting it into the storage compartment provided.
Airlines don't provide the service of transporting your handbags throughout the airport, so I'm not sure who is complaining about bags they can't carry on their own.