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Airlines crackdown on what passengers can carry on flights
Passengers are often allowed a carry-on a bag and personal item for their flights, but airlines are looking to clarify and enforce their rules for what people can bring with them on board. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY. (www.today.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I have this fantasy where checked luggage is free and you need to pay for carry-on. Same limits apply, of course...
I believe the carry-on issue is getting worse, and it is increasingly responsible for departure delays and passenger altercations. The "size limit" should be reevaluated and then strictly enforced at the gate (not in the aisle).
I've never experienced any of this. I have my own aircraft.
It's too bad the airlines haven't figured out how to get passengers to check their nasty attitudes.
Maybe it's time to limit alcoholic beverages on the silver sausages soaring at 35,000 feet.
Maybe it's time to limit alcoholic beverages on the silver sausages soaring at 35,000 feet.
All airports and aircraft need to be "Alcohol Free" zones!
Incorrect.
I enjoy a drink now and then but I can go without when flying so I agree with you on this.
I did not say necessarily to eliminate alcohol but a person that comes onto an aircraft already in a tipsy way should not be served more while on the flight. I'm surprised none of these people have gotten up in front of a judge and said, "It wasn't really mean. I'm a nice person. It was the alcohol talking."
After watching the antics the last few years I think banning it outright might not be a bad idea. Alcohol doesn’t cause people to do stupid things, it’s just an excuse stupid people use.