Anonymous wrote:We always check bags when possible. Then we don't have to schlep them all over the place, put them in and out of the overhead bins, have someone watch them while going to the bathroom, block the aisle, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fly about 6 to 8 times a year, for work and for leisure, including for a sport for my kid, for which equipment must be checked. I have to say, I find the "never checkers" to be a bit annoying. They almost always have more to carry on than they're supposed to. They make security lines and getting on and off the plane so much longer. I don't know why the airlines don't do more to enforce the carry on rules. You never checkers are not the travel experts you think you are.
I agree with this. We fly Southwest most regularly, and frankly, when checked bags are free, I resent the "never checkers" too. At a minimum, I wish they would let passengers without bags in the overhead compartment exit the plane first. They are "saving" time at the expense of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fly about 6 to 8 times a year, for work and for leisure, including for a sport for my kid, for which equipment must be checked. I have to say, I find the "never checkers" to be a bit annoying. They almost always have more to carry on than they're supposed to. They make security lines and getting on and off the plane so much longer. I don't know why the airlines don't do more to enforce the carry on rules. You never checkers are not the travel experts you think you are.
Maybe others, but not us! Everyone has a carryon that easily fits in the overhead, and then a small backpack with tablet, headphones, etc. That's it, we are on and off very quickly. Also, we have Precheck, so don't back up the line for you, because don't have to take off shoes, or take anything out of bags.
Anonymous wrote:I fly about 6 to 8 times a year, for work and for leisure, including for a sport for my kid, for which equipment must be checked. I have to say, I find the "never checkers" to be a bit annoying. They almost always have more to carry on than they're supposed to. They make security lines and getting on and off the plane so much longer. I don't know why the airlines don't do more to enforce the carry on rules. You never checkers are not the travel experts you think you are.
Anonymous wrote:I fly about 6 to 8 times a year, for work and for leisure, including for a sport for my kid, for which equipment must be checked. I have to say, I find the "never checkers" to be a bit annoying. They almost always have more to carry on than they're supposed to. They make security lines and getting on and off the plane so much longer. I don't know why the airlines don't do more to enforce the carry on rules. You never checkers are not the travel experts you think you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any trip longer than 3 days, I’m checking a bigger bag.
People really over estimate how long baggage claim takes. It’s really not a big deal 90% of the time.
I do pack some essentials in a carry on if I’m going somewhere I’d be devastated not to have something. Ex: I feel to Greece and put a change of clothes and a bathing suit in my carryon. Which was good bc my bag got lost at JFK. Showed up 2 days in, which was fine. But I didn’t want to waste my time trolling stores or shopping.
People in here acting like it's a 6 hour wait. Do you also only fly nonstop because waiting for a layover is a waste of time?