The seats are assigned. People have been standing in line for 15 minutes now. Why on earth would anyone want to stand there, when they could just sit and wait until the line clears?

I understand wanting to get off a plane ASAP, but boarding? You just end up sitting on the plane, waiting for everyone else to get on.

  • @rescue_toaster@lemm.ee
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    A long time ago most airlines checked at least one bag free. I used to always do this and as op suggests, not stand in line. It was great not having to take a bag through security and haul it around through airports and connecting flights, and avoid the stress of if the overhead space would run out.

    But airlines have done everything in their power to make boarding and the whole flying process miserable in attempt to suck every dollar they can from you for their upgrades and priority boarding.

    I do often take advantage of the airlines offer to “we expect a very full flight, overhead space is limited, and will check your bag for free to your final destination”

    • Scrubbles
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      473 months ago

      Yup at this point I call that a free checked bag. Oh no… Out of space? Guess I’ll just have to be the hero and ditch my bag…

      Sidenote people who do things like throw their coats up there when they’ve announced there is limited space are dicks.

      • JoYo
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        im 6+ feet tall, where is the coat going if not the overhead? what’s in your bag, a coat?

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          33 months ago

          Yes. The overhead is for the carry-on bags. If there is space after everyone has gotten on the plane, then go for it, throw the coat up there. But if you use overhead space for a coat when they announce that space is limited and you see them forcing people to check bags, then that’s a jerk move for sure.

          I pack my coat in my bag. If it doesn’t fit, I wear it on the plane. If that doesn’t work, then it’s time to start thinking about checking a bag from the start.

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            oh, they’ll check my coat now? every time i ask they say it’s for bags.

            wearing the coat for an 8 hour flight works if you’re staying in the same climate but I travel longitudily a lot.

            i like how you skirted around your own bullshit rule by putting your coat in a bag.

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              23 months ago

              I… put my coat inside my bag. Whether a carry-on or checked. Even if I go to a cold climate I will have my bags before I walk outside the terminal. I can stop, open my bag, and grab my coat. I don’t know how that’s skirting around it.

              If you don’t want to wear it, cool - then put it in your carry-on or hold it for the flight. At the very least wait until everyone has boarded and there is room. Taking up space in the overhead while people are still boarding is selfish, it’s saying “My bag and my coat deserve more space than the next person’s single bag”.

              • JoYo
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                03 months ago

                Coats take space in the overhead whether they’re in a bag or not.

                If you don’t need your coat to board the plane then you’re lucky.

                None of the airlines have a rule about coats in the overhead so you’re fighting on a hill that doesn’t even exist.

                • Scrubbles
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                  13 months ago

                  I never said anyone had a rule about it. I said if you have 2 things, a bag and a coat, and you take up two spots when other people don’t get 1, then it’s a jerk move.

    • @evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world
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      We’ve largely done this to ourselves. The cheapest price is king in air travel. Unless you’re traveling for work, everyone goes for the cheapest option, so airlines are incentivized to get the base price as low as possible. Like if the option was to pay $100 more and get 2 checked bags, a meal, and more legroom, I’m still not going to do it.

      The price of air travel has come down astronomically over the past few decades.

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          63 months ago

          Mainly due to the pilot shortage and collapse of the business market. If you want to start adding back items that were debundled from tickets, overall ticket prices are just going to increase.

      • @Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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        63 months ago

        ike if the option was to pay $100 more and get 2 checked bags, a meal, and more legroom, I’m still not going to do it.

        It’s depending whether you need check bags. As soon as you need check bags, suddently, main airlines becomes competitive with cheap ones like Ryanair, especially considering the airport they desserve which tend to be better located (The difference between a Metro ticket for the main one, and a 20 € Shuttle bus to a remote one also impacts the total price

    • @jo3shmoo@sh.itjust.works
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      Now they’ve even started offering this at the check-in counter! Critically it’s after the “pay us $35 to check your bag” screen. It says it’s a one time special offer but I’ve done it a half dozen times now on American and twice on United. Bag just is supposed to be carry on sized. I don’t even have to take it through security when this option is available.

    • @Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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      I just flew with 2 kids and 4 carry ons. We had to go to the service desk to check 2 car seats anyway, so I asked the lady if we could gate check our carry ons while we were there. They did it free of charge. I don’t know if all airlines/ airports will do it, but Delta did. It was super convenient to not have to lug around 4 bags through security and around the airport/ layover airport while chasing 2 kids. Unfortunately, I’m flying United back who only allows a “personal item” so I’m assuming that’s not going to be an option on my return flight.