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In response to
"
Due to some logistical reasons, I checked my suitcase today. It's so much easier, baggage claim delays aside. But the $25 is a pain in the ass. -- nm
"
by
Mop
"Do I hear $30!"
Posted by
budice
Apr 5 '16, 11:37
Airlines have you over a barrel, and they know it
Responses:
"What're you gonna do? Take the TRAIN?! HA!" -- nm
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Mop
Apr 5, 11:38
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question: if you carry on into the plane, but the overheads are all full and the stew says you have to check, do they charge you? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 5, 11:40
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Nope. Most airlines allow you to gate check a bag at no cost, especially when the flight is full or overbooked.
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 5, 11:42
1
aha, so if they are overbooked and you checked a bag, that pretty much guarantees you'll be on board because they won't want to find you bag? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 5, 11:44
On AA and DL (the two airlines I've mostly flown lately) they *always* make an announcement at the gate
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ty97
Apr 5, 11:41
No charge. It's a small plane, so I would likely have had to check.
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Mop
Apr 5, 11:41
no. they practically beg you to give them carry-ons to check free at that point -- nm
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the brain
Apr 5, 11:41
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