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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 5:50PM
sloopie1 said...
Uh...no. What holds up the boarding process is every Tom, Dick, & Harry trying to bring all the oversize bags on board and trying to force these into the overhead compartments. Then you have all the little grannies bringing everything they own in shopping bags on board and then the students with their carry on and then the backpacks that stick out three feet behind them - again, trying to get all this mess into the overheads. IF the agents would enforce the oversize bags (everything has to fit into the size rite) then there wouldn't be holdups. Why should I have to board "last" when I fly all the time and have earned my right to board first? And first class passengers don't "demand" - the flight attendents do serve these passengers because they have paid a premium fee to fly. Try it sometime, you just might like it.