Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 5]
Discussion
classicaholic said:
The main advantage of speedy boarding is that you can find somewhere for your bag in the overhead before some arse fills them with loads of extra bags, coats, Duty Free, kids yous etc etc
I have never had a problem. But my bag will fit under the seat in front. I manage this by packing more stuff in my hold baggage.popeyewhite said:
classicaholic said:
The main advantage of speedy boarding is that you can find somewhere for your bag in the overhead before some arse fills them with loads of extra bags, coats, Duty Free, kids yous etc etc
I have never had a problem. But my bag will fit under the seat in front. I manage this by packing more stuff in my hold baggage.Cotty said:
popeyewhite said:
classicaholic said:
The main advantage of speedy boarding is that you can find somewhere for your bag in the overhead before some arse fills them with loads of extra bags, coats, Duty Free, kids yous etc etc
I have never had a problem. But my bag will fit under the seat in front. I manage this by packing more stuff in my hold baggage.Nethybridge said:
Zarco said:
OK, thought I must be missing something. My hand luggage is usually just a small rucksack that I keep handy on the floor.
Yes, much less bother, just kick it under the seat in front, one eagle eyed crew member spotted this before take off one time and
put it in the overhead thingy, I was going to give her a withering stare
but she looked the spit of Betty Boo so I was captivated by love.
popeyewhite said:
I have never had a problem. But my bag will fit under the seat in front. I manage this by packing more stuff in my hold baggage.
Mine won't because I always pay for an over wing exit seat, to ensure the seat pitch is longer than my femur, which means my hand luggage has to go in the overhead locker as it's not allowed on the floor for takeoff and landing..RizzoTheRat said:
popeyewhite said:
I have never had a problem. But my bag will fit under the seat in front. I manage this by packing more stuff in my hold baggage.
Mine won't because I always pay for an over wing exit seat, to ensure the seat pitch is longer than my femur, which means my hand luggage has to go in the overhead locker as it's not allowed on the floor for takeoff and landing..Clockwork Cupcake said:
I haven't flown since before 9/11 and my passport expired last year and was only renewed in 2013 for a track day at Spa-Francorchamps which was via the Eurotunnel.
Flying sounds fking awful now, and wasn't that great pre-9/11 either.
It's pretty unpleasant. I've travelled business for mid haul flights but you still get all the airside nonsense. Still I love my sun and foreign adventure so I have no choice but to fly.Flying sounds fking awful now, and wasn't that great pre-9/11 either.
popeyewhite said:
It's pretty unpleasant. I've travelled business for mid haul flights but you still get all the airside nonsense. Still I love my sun and foreign adventure so I have no choice but to fly.
I've lucked into British Airways Silver status due to their double tier points offer and that has transformed my last couple of trips.Being able to pick your seat at booking means you can select the exit or bulkhead row when travelling economy so you get plenty of leg room without having to pay through the nose for premium or business.
Then you get lounge access for some peace and quiet before the flight, plus easy grazing on snacks and drinks.
Wander over to the gate when boarding starts and sneak past the queues with your separate boarding line.
Almost makes it enjoyable. If they could just stop half the flight bringing on the maximum amount of hand baggage so there's no faffing about with lockers it would be perfect.
Truckosaurus said:
. If they could just stop half the flight bringing on the maximum amount of hand baggage so there's no faffing about with lockers it would be perfect.
Oddly enough I was on a BA/Finnair flight recently that has the perfect solution to that.The flight was full so they announced that if you had two peices of hand luggage the larger peice would be checked at the gate. No issues getting my reasonably sizes 30L backpack into the locker.
I'd been allocated seat 12A, which on an all economy class A320 is the best seat in the house.
captain_cynic said:
Truckosaurus said:
. If they could just stop half the flight bringing on the maximum amount of hand baggage so there's no faffing about with lockers it would be perfect.
Oddly enough I was on a BA/Finnair flight recently that has the perfect solution to that.The flight was full so they announced that if you had two peices of hand luggage the larger peice would be checked at the gate. No issues getting my reasonably sizes 30L backpack into the locker.
I'd been allocated seat 12A, which on an all economy class A320 is the best seat in the house.
I flew Finnair the other week and love that you get free blueberry juice
Clockwork Cupcake said:
I haven't flown since before 9/11 and my passport expired last year and was only renewed in 2013 for a track day at Spa-Francorchamps which was via the Eurotunnel.
Flying sounds fking awful now, and wasn't that great pre-9/11 either.
Flying cattle class has always been crap. It's no worse than it used to be. In fact its better in many ways now. You save money and time not having hold luggage, and you can fly to most of Europe for less than it cost to park at the airport. Flying sounds fking awful now, and wasn't that great pre-9/11 either.
Zarco said:
Trustmeimadoctor said:
Are you all super short being able to put luggage under the seat?
I could maybe do it for an hour at a push
Its a little rucksack I'm referring to. It sits under my legs/behind my feet most of the flight.I could maybe do it for an hour at a push
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