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If you've traveled recently you probably know about the airline baggage policy changes. The increased fees for baggage have been changing for quite a while, but for me it's getting pretty ridiculous. These fees look to be last ditch efforts for an industry in a steady state of decline.


NOTE: Pay attention to baggage policies BEFORE you buy your tickets. The extra fees you pay for baggage may make it worth buying a more expensive ticket that allows for more baggage. And at least know your baggage weights before you leave home -- in some cases it's cheaper to pay extra baggage fees online instead of at the airport. And be careful packing those large suitcases, it doesn't take much to get to 50lbs (typical weight limit for luggage on economy tickets).



Expedia recently sent me a nice link to updated baggage policies for an upcoming trip (see the image or Expedia's link).


What strikes me as 0dd is American Airlines' baggage policy. Currently they are the ONLY airline charging for your FIRST checked bag! And they have the WORST rate of mishandled bags - 6.85 Mishandled baggage per 1000 passengers. The other large airlines aren't great either, but AA is the worst of this list. (sorry for the poor images, still figuring out SnagIt).




Isn't this some type of leap of faith?
"We suck so pay us more and then we can make it better."
I can see the unintended impact of this policy. Anyone else see a plane load of people trying to cram over sized carry on bags into the overhead?



Blog EntryRANT: Give me an outlet for my phoneFeb 21, '08 12:16 AM
for everyone
Why o Why don't hotels give you an easily accessible electrical outlet next to the bed for your mobile phone? I (and others) use the mobile phone for an alarm clock -- after years of traveling I know you can't trust the hotel wake up calls and figuring out a new alarm clock in each hotel is just a pain. I'm sick of moving nightstands, digging behind beds, and generally not finding an open outlet. Any Hotel Room designers out there? If so, LISTEN up -- put an outlet on or near the nightstand! A simple extension cord will work!.




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