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by Slippery_John 1591 days ago
Cost is almost entirely unrelated to why I prefer to use carry-ons. If it was only a matter of waiting at the destination, I probably would check my bags. But checking a bag comes with the risk that:

- It could get lost

- I could miss a connection for any reason and thus be separated from it

- It could get damaged by airline employees not paid enough to care

- It could be stolen or have items stolen from within

Altogether, these risks are way too high for me. So I have a backpack that's as big as they'll let me carry on and try to never pack more than what fits inside. The only time I'll check a bag is if I'm bringing something that I can't take through security or if I absolutely need to bring a bunch of luggage. In that latter case I keep the most important stuff in my carry-on.

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There's a derivative of the first option, which is that it's "temporarily" lost. As in, you get it eventually, unaltered. But, like, several days later, which is super inconvenient.
The delayed bag has happened to me a couple of times. When it's at your destination, it really sucks. But when it's at home, it's great, because you're not missing anything important and are eligible for free clothes: https://airpassengerrights.ca/en/practical-guides/baggage/de...