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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-09-2011 @ 11:37AM
TRAVNAR said...
You're right! Road Warriors usually know better than to check in bags. That means you need overhead space to place your carry on. Waiting to get on last is a bad idea if you have a bag to place in the overhead bin. If the plane is overbooked overhead bins will be filled once you get on board and you will be required to check in your bag therefore putting your bag at the mercy of the airline which costs you time upon arrival. Most major airlines today will not bring the bag to your gate upon arrival unless you have status on their reward program.