Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Have you ever been on a week-long Caribbean cruise where your checked bag never reaches you until you reach the airport to fly home? I have.
No. Fly nonstop and confirm the destination on your bad tag.
That’s not a guaranteed way for your bags to arrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Have you ever been on a week-long Caribbean cruise where your checked bag never reaches you until you reach the airport to fly home? I have.
No. Fly nonstop and confirm the destination on your bad tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Have you ever been on a week-long Caribbean cruise where your checked bag never reaches you until you reach the airport to fly home? I have.
No. Fly nonstop and confirm the destination on your bad tag.
Not every flight can be non-stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Have you ever been on a week-long Caribbean cruise where your checked bag never reaches you until you reach the airport to fly home? I have.
No. Fly nonstop and confirm the destination on your bad tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Have you ever been on a week-long Caribbean cruise where your checked bag never reaches you until you reach the airport to fly home? I have.
Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
You forgot the $35 per person each way part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people just check a bag.
No need to squeeze your sunscreen into multiple 3 oz bottles you bought from Target, or wash your underwear in the sink every night, or stress out about your boarding group.
Some airports the checked luggage gets to baggage claim before I do.
You forgot the $35 per person each way part.
Anonymous wrote:Last summer we travelled to a popular destination and the flight was full. We were at the beginning of “main” boarding, and when there were about five groups ahead of us they suddenly announced they were going to start checking bags because “the flight is full and to expedite boarding”. NOT because of weight and balance. And, as we found out once we boarded and were met with wide open bins, NOT because of the bins being full. They just wanted to board us quickly, apparently. At that point it was too late to go back and retrieve my carry-on, and I was even more annoyed later when it took forever for the bags to make it to the conveyer at our destination when I had paid extra to be “main” vs “economy”. In hindsight I could have made a fuss and demanded the difference returned to me, but I digress.
We are headed back in a couple days and I’m already anticipating the same thing happening. What happens if I just carry-on anyway and find that there are no bins this time?