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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-28-2008 @ 5:32PM
Loriva said...
This policy not stopping people from packing too many carry ons. I saw no enforcement over my many trips this week of people carrying on three or four bags into the cabin. It's also going to make the convenience of even trying to pack light and carry on a headache.
Many airports have convenience stores now where you can purchase nuts, fruit and other items. Also, don't forget, as long as it isn't a liquid, you can pack snacks for the trip. these days it is just about being prepared and being knowledgeable about what you are facing.
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