Anybody who has worked retail knows exactly how ridiculous someone can be who gets it in their head that they are a paying customer and as a result can treat you like crap however badly they want.
Yesterday we had someone get irate because we wanted to gate check her bag since it wouldn't fit in the overhead, I did eventually get it to fit. Then she again started abusing the FA over not being able to put her second carry-on in the overhead with her first one.
She paid 900$ for this flight! she deserves to be comfortable! She doesn't have to follow the rules, she paid 900$
I didn't have the heart to tell her how many tens of thousands of dollars I paid for my seat and I still have to follow the rules
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Why do people get so miffed about their bag being gate checked? It's not like it's being left behind; it will be there in the jetway shortly after they deplane.
Pack them in a case small enough to fit in an RJ overhead or buy a seat for them, we can't change the laws of physics.I'm not sure if my fear is grounded in reality, but I carry-on some pretty expensive camera gear whenever I go places and I'm not worried about it getting lost or stolen, but going into an unpressurized part of the airplane I'm worried might damage the electronics and/or the glass in the lenses.
I feel the same way for the most part. But as a pilot I see a lot of stations that are just plain slow. And if a passenger has a connection it could add a little extra stressWhy do people get so miffed about their bag being gate checked? It's not like it's being left behind; it will be there in the jetway shortly after they deplane.
Are we going to have a news article about every bump? About everything that happens on United? Revenue and non revenue?
I hate the media.
It's a system they don't inherently understand and their friend told that that one time their aunt's friend etc. etc.Why do people get so miffed about their bag being gate checked? It's not like it's being left behind; it will be there in the jetway shortly after they deplane.
Pack them in a case small enough to fit in an RJ overhead or buy a seat for them, we can't change the laws of physics.
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Or "SHARE" without even reading the articleIf it generates clicks, then yes.
I feel the same way for the most part. But as a pilot I see a lot of stations that are just plain slow. And if a passenger has a connection it could add a little extra stress
Why do people get so miffed about their bag being gate checked? It's not like it's being left behind; it will be there in the jetway shortly after they deplane.
I'm not sure if my fear is grounded in reality, but I carry-on some pretty expensive camera gear whenever I go places and I'm not worried about it getting lost or stolen, but going into an unpressurized part of the airplane I'm worried might damage the electronics and/or the glass in the lenses.
Are we going to have a news article about every bump? About everything that happens on United? Revenue and non revenue?
I hate the media.
Why do people get so miffed about their bag being gate checked? It's not like it's being left behind; it will be there in the jetway shortly after they deplane.
Like seriously, there are realities of air travel and two of those things are limited overhead space and rampers that throw luggage around. You can rage against the system and take a few years off your heart due to blood pressure, or you could be an adult and pack your appropriately