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Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - Buzz - 06-09-2015 Mike Johnson wrote: They weigh the baggage to help calculate the total weight carried for the flight... some "full" flights will actually have some empty seats due to weight restrictions for that flight... Fuel, cargo, baggage, people, etc. all have to be accounted for, and some flights push the total weight limit. Some "non-stop" flights out of high altitude airports may have to make a fuel stop depending on weather conditions at take off... it really is a balancing act. == Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - Ombligo - 06-09-2015 My wife's bag (which we picked based on a the recommendation of MRF world traveler Samintex), but neither mine nor my son's meet the new standard. He won't need one for while but I'll likely have too since all our flying is international. sigh Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - Mike Johnson - 06-09-2015 Buzz wrote: They weigh the baggage to help calculate the total weight carried for the flight... some "full" flights will actually have some empty seats due to weight restrictions for that flight... Fuel, cargo, baggage, people, etc. all have to be accounted for, and some flights push the total weight limit. Some "non-stop" flights out of high altitude airports may have to make a fuel stop depending on weather conditions at take off... it really is a balancing act. Well, sure there’s a reason for it. In the US it happens almost exclusively on small planes, like a little 19 seater Beechcraft. But Americans seem taken aback when they’re flying a transcontinental flight on a 787 and the agent at the LAN desk insists on weighing their carry-ons. I don’t know how much of that is for actual weight issues, or for profit issues, or just following procedures. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - August West - 06-09-2015 As mentioned, my international flights consistently weigh luggage. As far as the dimension, I've always depended on a volume calculation, not specific dimensions. Of course, decreasing that is not nice. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - hal - 06-09-2015 Kludgy Thingy wrote: I have no problem with a business setting the standard and letting us know. You can always choose an alternative... What's next? Paying for you tickets not by the numbers of seats you require, but by the combined weight of you and your baggage. That would be the fairest way to do it. Last time I flew on a full flight, EVERYONE had the maximum sized carry-on and there just wasn't enough room for it all. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - IronMac - 06-09-2015 Odd, I only fly international and I've never had my carry on weighed. Check-in bags, all the time. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - GuyGene - 06-09-2015 Most of my flying is international. No matter what, I only take wha' I wear, then 3 more days (3 shirts, 3 underwear each, 3 socks, and only 2 more pants. Done.) in me luggage. Hey, ye have to do laundry! Simple - just don't take enough to last the entire trip without having to have laundry done. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - davester - 06-09-2015 hal wrote: Last time I flew on a full flight, EVERYONE had the maximum sized carry-on and there just wasn't enough room for it all. This is a problem caused by the airlines. They are now charging very large fees for checked bags and no fees for carryon bags. This has resulted in many people carrying on bags who would otherwise have checked their bags, and thereby causing the cabin baggage crisis. The solution is not to now make everyone go out and buy new luggage as a result of their new baggage charges. They should either include all baggage costs in the price of the tickets or charge baggage costs per bag, whether carryon or checked. This is most definitely NOT the fault of the passengers. Re: Airlines shrink carry-on bag size - Uncle Wig - 06-10-2015 Paul F. wrote: When? 1952. ![]() Re: The science of why stepping on Legos makes you want to die - Paul F. - 06-10-2015 See? Uncle Wig gets it! ;-) Might be time for a couple ex-cruise ships with fast engines to be refit and put a toe in that market... |