Avoiding Airline Baggage Charges
Avoiding Airline Baggage Charges
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9,363 posts

159 months

Thursday 26th February
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Interesting story about a traveller avoiding £30 Easyjet bag charge by posting her clothes to a locker at her destination for £2.59

As she says -

"My flight cost £25, cabin baggage fees £30. That’s more than my flight! Can I afford baggage fees? Absolutely. Will I pay them? F*** no! (On principle.)

“Packed up my gym bag with 60 per cent of the clothes I’m taking, shoved it in an Lidl bag then dropped it off at an InPost locker to be posted up to Dundee and will arrive at the Tesco Express near my hotel the day I arrive for £2.59! "

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/transport/article/lugg...


sixor8

7,855 posts

291 months

Thursday 26th February
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OK if only flying in the UK, and for that price it's likely a 2kg limit. rolleyes Paywall so can't read it all.

Mercutio

315 posts

185 months

Thursday 26th February
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What a weird world we live in where this is celebrated.

Your Dad

2,148 posts

206 months

Thursday 26th February
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sixor8 said:
OK if only flying in the UK, and for that price it's likely a 2kg limit. rolleyes Paywall so can't read it all.
https://archive.is/20260226133704/https://www.thetimes.com/uk/transport/article/luggage-fee-easyjet-inpost-zb2tqtmkj

spitfire-ian

4,093 posts

251 months

Thursday 26th February
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Mercutio said:
What a weird world we live in where this is celebrated.
I think it falls under "Life Hacks" rolleyes

I'm now off to the phrases which annoy you thread...

Downward

5,324 posts

126 months

Thursday 26th February
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For this summers holiday the luggage has cost more than the flights.


RizzoTheRat

28,046 posts

215 months

Thursday 26th February
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There are quite a few companies that specialise in doing this kind of thing. UK to Europe is around £30, ie about the same as Easyjet charge so not worth it.

I fly Easyjet enough that I have Easyjet plus, which gets you speedy boarding, seat choice (including exit rows) and hand luggage, but I'm pretty sure it was around £100 when I first joined, it's £250 now! Still pays for itself in 4 return flights though.

Sadly my "flight club" membership lapsed over covid, that gave me free cancelation and rebooking and is free to join but invitation only

Edited by RizzoTheRat on Thursday 26th February 15:25

Skodillac

8,943 posts

53 months

Thursday 26th February
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I bet the daft attention seeking bint would have happily paid £55 for a flight if it included baggage, and then we wouldn't have to be covered in this clickbait vomit. That's still ridiculously cheap to fly anywhere, even within the UK.

InitialDave

14,328 posts

142 months

Thursday 26th February
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For a slightly more sensible "hack", look at reward flights.

BA for example, a reward flight always comes with luggage and can be cancelled with only a nominal/low charge retained for doing so, neither of which is true for their cheaper cash fares, and even if you just straight up buy the Avios points needed for the redemption with cash, it cannot enter be a similar price if not cheaper.

The hiccup is how many reward seats are available on popular routes, but most destinations are reasonably well provided for.

alangla

6,272 posts

204 months

Thursday 26th February
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I may or may not have recently made an easyJet flight wearing a suit jacket & formal shoes with the shirt, tie & trousers in my bag just so I could fit everything in an under seat sized bag.
I guess it’s up to the passenger really, post your clothes, take the train, fly BA or Loganair (given she was going to Dundee, free luggage but astronomical fares) or factor in the baggage charge into the overall cost. Same as factoring in the time & cost of getting to Dundee from either Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen airports versus some of the other options.

If you can genuinely pack sufficient clothing into a £2.69 package and are willing to take the chance on it arriving late or not at all fair enough, it’s worth doing.

Edited by alangla on Thursday 26th February 15:49

//j17

4,920 posts

246 months

Friday 27th February
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Wow, what an amazing idea! Someone should set up a company to do that, it would be...exactly what almost everybody in Japan has been doing for years.

Very rare to see a Japanese person travelling any distance in Japan with a big bag as they all ship them direct via a TA-Q-BIN service, usually next day. Skiing in Jan. was bliss, just collecting luggage at Haneda, dropping 90% of it straight back off at the Yamoto desk, then a couple of days in Tokyo with just a day pack before arriving at my resort hotel to see my bags waiting for me. Same on return to Haneda.

Furbo

3,389 posts

55 months

Friday 27th February
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Just don't use Royal Mail, you'll be holidaying naked.

languagetimothy

1,624 posts

185 months

Friday 27th February
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im suprised it was that cheap to post.

i have in the past, on a lads holiday, taken a small carry on that had bare minimum (underwear couple of chinos) and once there bought a few cheap tshirts in a market, and throw away razor. also if travelling with another, even the GF, take one case only maybe small carry on.