Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘fly direct’ people in this thread seem to be the lucky few who haven’t had their $$$ non stop flight be changed to one with a connection or two. And that’s for the same price with no voucher or refund provided.
My new rule is book a decent connection for cheap and carry on only. I’m a big over packer, but I will adjust. Also found some nice travel backpacks to double the ‘carry on’ that still fit under the seat.
I have no clue how anyone can pack enough clothes, etc. in a small carry on and personal item.
I also don’t know how you handle makeup and toiletries in a carry on.
Are you going on super short trips? Are you staying in AirBnbs with laundry rooms?
I know two families in Italy this summer whose luggage didn’t make it. Both flew out of Dulles.
We are in Europe now. Everyone got one carry on and a backpack. Worked out fine for us. I have travel size toiletries.
Do you not wear special face cream, moisturizer, foundation, etc? I struggle with keeping the liquids under the security threshold.
+1. I don’t really wear makeup but all these posters must have stick straight hair and skin that isn’t sensitive. We need our good shampoos and leave in conditioners, the moisturizers and sunscreens that we know don’t irritate our skin. I don’t want to hunt for them when we get wherever we are going. I’ve never lost a bag and only had one delayed once, and for less than a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘fly direct’ people in this thread seem to be the lucky few who haven’t had their $$$ non stop flight be changed to one with a connection or two. And that’s for the same price with no voucher or refund provided.
My new rule is book a decent connection for cheap and carry on only. I’m a big over packer, but I will adjust. Also found some nice travel backpacks to double the ‘carry on’ that still fit under the seat.
I have no clue how anyone can pack enough clothes, etc. in a small carry on and personal item.
I also don’t know how you handle makeup and toiletries in a carry on.
Are you going on super short trips? Are you staying in AirBnbs with laundry rooms?
I know two families in Italy this summer whose luggage didn’t make it. Both flew out of Dulles.
We are in Europe now. Everyone got one carry on and a backpack. Worked out fine for us. I have travel size toiletries.
Do you not wear special face cream, moisturizer, foundation, etc? I struggle with keeping the liquids under the security threshold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘fly direct’ people in this thread seem to be the lucky few who haven’t had their $$$ non stop flight be changed to one with a connection or two. And that’s for the same price with no voucher or refund provided.
My new rule is book a decent connection for cheap and carry on only. I’m a big over packer, but I will adjust. Also found some nice travel backpacks to double the ‘carry on’ that still fit under the seat.
I have no clue how anyone can pack enough clothes, etc. in a small carry on and personal item.
I also don’t know how you handle makeup and toiletries in a carry on.
Are you going on super short trips? Are you staying in AirBnbs with laundry rooms?
I know two families in Italy this summer whose luggage didn’t make it. Both flew out of Dulles.
We are in Europe now. Everyone got one carry on and a backpack. Worked out fine for us. I have travel size toiletries.
Do you not wear special face cream, moisturizer, foundation, etc? I struggle with keeping the liquids under the security threshold.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My worry is more about the way there, missing out on a day/days we've booked. The trip is only a week long. On the way home I think we could handle the chaos a little more comfortably.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traveling with my 1, 3, and 9 yr old I only fly direct. Depends on your travel party.
Most of us agree it’s worth it BUT
Many of us have been burned by paying extra for nonstop tickets only to have airlines cancel routes, change itineraries, add stop(s).
It’s very frustrating to pay the extra cost and not receive what you paid for.
If you don't book nonstop you definitely will have connections. If you do book nonstop you have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traveling with my 1, 3, and 9 yr old I only fly direct. Depends on your travel party.
Most of us agree it’s worth it BUT
Many of us have been burned by paying extra for nonstop tickets only to have airlines cancel routes, change itineraries, add stop(s).
It’s very frustrating to pay the extra cost and not receive what you paid for.
Anonymous wrote:Paying $$$ for non stop doesn’t guarantee flight won’t be delayed or cancelled..