I travel once a year (and these days, that's plenty)--every summer, my mother, son, and I fly cross-country to California to visit my brother and his family. Same routine, although we've chosen different airlines (trying to find one that won't drive us crazy).
We all check one bag, and we all have one carry-on bag. Mine is great. I've had this bag for three years. It's one of the best purchases I've ever made--a tough little bugger with wheels and a handle, but also soft handles so I can pick it up when I need to squeeze down the airplane aisle. Lots of compartments, including one for my laptop, but very squishy and compact.
And as long as I've owned it, it's fit just fine under the seat in front of me. And nobody at any airline ever gave me a second glance. This year's trip, however, was different. This year, every airline employee within 50 yards of me, from the gate attendants to the flight attendants, approached me (on every leg of the trip) to tell me that my carry-on bag would not fit under the seat or in the overhead bin, and I "had to" check it. They would argue with me. They'd hand me a check-bag ticket to fill out. And every time, I would politely explain to them that the bag would fit just fine under the seat. Really. Honest. I've done it a dozen times before. They'd look at me dubiously, insist I keep the check-bag ticket, and move on.
Okay, confession time. I was polite to all but one person--the unfortunate flight attendant who tried to give me the same spiel as I huffed and puffed down the aisle of our connecting flight, with my exhausted 85-year-old mother and 6-year-old son in tow, grabbing our seats with literally 10 seconds to spare before the plane took off, because of the airline's screwup with the first leg of our flight. HER I snapped at. "IT FITS UNDER THE SEAT!" But only because she was the third person to feed me that line that day. She was smart; she backed off.
Anyway, I never understood what was going on. Did my bag suddenly expand in the year that it spent in the closet between trips? Had some airline employee snuck into my home and fed it growth hormones? I know I didn't pack more stuff in it--in fact, it was carrying less stuff than previous years.
It remained a mystery...until I saw this article today (forgive, it's the Daily Mail, but other news outlets are carrying the story as well):
Air passengers hit unfairly with £60 levy by budget airline whose hand luggage bins were too smallA leading budget airline may have unfairly charged thousands of passengers because its measuring devices for hand luggage were too small.
Customers of bmibaby were routinely asked at departure gates to put their hand luggage in a metal cage to ensure it met size restrictions.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1310345/Budget-airlines-bag-blunder-hits-passengers-60-levy.html#ixzz0z5W8eAucI mean, why am I not surprised? But this interesting tidbit leapt out at me:
Most airlines pay check-in staff a bonus linked to the value of the excess baggage fees they collect.Again, I say, BASTIDS! No wonder those employees were literally chasing me. They wanted their bonus! Will these pirates stop at nothing to squeeze every last dime out of us?!
I know that there are far worse things going on in the world these days, but that little revelation just made me :grr: today.
'Kay, I'm done. Thanks! :rant: