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by sharkmerry
1679 days ago
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>> I don't understand that opening at all. We all want to get on so we get space in the overhead bins, don't we? I think most are doing it for the overhead space, which leads to my misunderstanding. Why did they charge for checked bags. Its the more time-consuming option, who would pay for that. they should be charging for overhead and offering checked bags for free. Pay for the time-saving |
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I'd guess it's for two primary reasons. 1: it takes workers to load and unload checked bags. Contrast to overhead where you are doing the work. 2: checked bags are pretty much unlimited. You can have several huge ones.
For some reason I was also under the impression that a checked bag was actually opened up and rummaged thru as well, hence the word "checked", but maybe I've just been misunderstanding?