Aren't there size/weight limits already? Are they not enforced? What if people with massive suitcases take up all the space and average joe can't even fit in his backpack anymore? If that happened to me I would just throw out one of those suitcases lolMy hot take is that carry-ons larger than a backpack should be banned.
yeah that's what I do if it's assigned seats and not southwest and it's the best.The pro move is just walking on at the last moment (assuming small carry-on). Minimizes time on plane.
Aren't there size/weight limits already? Are they not enforced? What if people with massive suitcases take up all the space and average joe can't even fit in his backpack anymore? If that happened to me I would just throw out one of those suitcases lol
Business can get fucked. Get in your private jet if y'all so great.The mythbusters actually tested this, and found out that back-to-front was actually by far the worst method.
Backpacks go underneath the seat anyway.Aren't there size/weight limits already? Are they not enforced? What if people with massive suitcases take up all the space and average joe can't even fit in his backpack anymore? If that happened to me I would just throw out one of those suitcases lol
Sure you would.If that happened to me I would just throw out one of those suitcases lol
Even if all the carry-ons are within the stated limits (which are usually not strictly enforced anyway), planes just aren't designed with enough room for everyone to bring one.Aren't there size/weight limits already? Are they not enforced? What if people with massive suitcases take up all the space and average joe can't even fit in his backpack anymore? If that happened to me I would just throw out one of those suitcases lol
You're not Tabris.I'm paying these exorbitant prices so I can sit on the plane first and watch all the poor people walk past me while I laugh at them.
That's cool. But again, I only use a backpack, so if I really need it, the thing can go under my seat. My wife and I went to Thailand for two weeks once and all we brought was a single backpack each. We travel light.What about several rows behind? I've seen people who have been asked to do that.
Hellz yeahThe pro move is just walking on at the last moment (assuming small carry-on). Minimizes time on plane.
That was back when checked bags were free. Now everyone carries on.It's like i used to live in the nice dimension, got older and woke up in the a hole dimension. When I used to fly there were enough bins for everyone, and it seemed like it just worked out putting your stuff right above you.
Nah. These days it is:
There are a lot of things about flying that don't make much sense to me. Like how when they announce they will start boarding the plane a large contingent of people get up, gather their stuff, and rush up toward the boarding line but just stand around to the sides for several minutes watching everyone go by because they are actually in one of the last boarding groups. You're not going to get on until they call you. Why not just stay seated until it gets closer to your group? I've never seen bin space be a problem the flights I've been on so I doubt that's it but maybe they are just scared of that and want to be first whenever that last group is called.
When you land, the plane empties out front to back, so if you're sitting back in coach where I do, there's no rush, but after landing as soon as that seatbelt sign turns off at least half the people immediately stand up or as close as they can get. Some cram the aisles leaving no personal space, and others uncomfortably hunch over in front of their seats. And then they wait and wait because they aren't even letting people off yet, and when they do they aren't getting off first anyway. I'm sitting there in the aisle seat (I'm tall) and there's always someone's ass right there, and I'm wondering why they don't just wait until closer to the time they can actually leave before they get up. I could understand if it was a long flight, or a small handful of people, but the flights I'm on are usually an hour or less and it happens every time.
Now before someone jumps all over me it's not that I hate these people or I'm livid about it. It just puzzles me, that's all. I DO hate flying, though.