Airline passengers occur on the “rarely applied” airplane policy

A flight passenger who got on a night flight in Atlanta, Georgia, shared frustrations for actions related to the luggage of some flyers.

Publishing in the Reddit Forum “R/Delta” with the title, “Another delivery on transportation and personal articles”, the user wrote to others, “really, why having a” rule “on a product and a personal element when it is rarely enforced.”

The user added: “I look[ed] A person with two, what I would call, big bags and no personal items, put both rollers in an overload trash [flight attendant] He saw him do it. “”

The user added: “[Since] I paid to check the bag, I thought I would put my backpack over the seat and the same does [then] He tells me that I can’t do it. “

The person continued: “I mention the fact that we have just seen that a person put two rollers on the overload and why he is fine. He does ignore me, he continues.”

The user said the flight assistant put his bag in the seat in front.

Reddit users went to the comments section to speculate on the actions of the traveler with two suitcases, as well as the policy habits of the bag.

“Only for a personal experience, once I was asked about my two roller bags and my backpack while going to my seat,” a user said.


A flight passenger who got on a night flight in Atlanta, Georgia, shared frustrations for actions related to the luggage of some flyers. YTA – Stock.adobe.com

“I lack my mother’s luggage when she gets on a plane because she can’t. [So] It is very possible [this person was] doing the same. ”

Another user said other issues: “Let’s talk about the real problem: baggage costs. That’s why everyone uses a transport. waaaay longer. “”

Another person said, “airlines must begin to allow for more generous baggage policy and start collecting transport luggage. This would solve various problems.”

A redditor added, “I stopped traveling with a backpack because I got tired of having to sacrifice the leg room due to a backpack crisis under the seat (although it was usually my only transport).”

A amazing user said to the original poster: “You may not have to try police to others, and [instead] Should put your personal item under the seat in front of you [belongs]. “”

“I am [a member of a] The flight crew that frequently travels as a passenger in commercial airlines, “said one user.

The person continued: “The general rule is that if I am not in uniform, I am not allowed to contribute more than the standard bag bonus for any passenger, crew or not.”


Hands place luggage in the trash on the plane.
Publishing in the Reddit Forum “R/Delta” with the title, “Another delivery on transportation and personal articles”, the user wrote to others, “really, why having a” rule “on a product and a personal element when it is rarely enforced.” Viacheslav Yakobchuk – Stock.adobe.com

He said another person from Reddit: “If I only have one item, this is my transport regardless of size, and definitely I put it on the overload and not under the seat in front of me.”

The ex -flight -assistant and labels expert, Jacqueline Whitmore, from Florida, told Fox News Digital that the flight assistant could have been wrong in the case in question.

“I’m not sure why this passenger was not allowed to put his backpack on the trash.

She added: “Airlines have a policy that passengers can take a bag (of a certain size) and a personal element on board the plane. If the flight is not full, this rule is often overlooked.”

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