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I Read It and Thought, "Irrational!"

By Janet Evans
Friday, Sep 19 2008, 07:05 AM

I know, gas prices had been rising.

But then they tapered off.

If it hadn’t been for the hurricanes, they probably would have kept falling.

When I saw United Airlines was going to double its fee for a second checked bag to $50…I was shocked.  That’s each way!

You know, you can mail a decent sized box of clothing to just about any state for $15, insured.  Maybe that’s the way to go.  If you can plan ahead for a trip, just pack up the wardrobe you need fro your vacation, and ship it off to your destination. 





Extra bags or ones that weigh too much can add
hundreds of dollars to the price of flying. Kitchen/Getty


Extra bags or ones that weigh too much can add hundreds of dollars to the price of flying.

United has already made $700 million from the additional fees they have imposed. So it's not "irrational" for them to want to hike their fees more.  They'll do it until passengers stop bringing the extra baggage and paying the higher fees.

Skyrocketing fuel prices prompted that trend, but on Thursday there was already one sign that competition may push it back: Air Canada said it would stop charging for a second checked bag. It had not added a fee for the first checked bag




So if you want to do all you can to try and keep your luggage to one suitcase, what should you do?



Suitcase savvy

Battle those new luggage fees by adapting your packing habits.

1. Use soft-sided luggage or duffle bags. Some hardshell suitcases weigh up to 15 pounds when empty.

2. Select luggage that has multiple compartments, allowing suits to stay wrinkle-free and be kept separate from shoes and toiletries.

3. Instead of packing coordinated outfits that can be worn just once, choose clothing that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits.

4. Consider rolling jeans and T-shirts instead of folding them. This will save space and keep the clothes wrinkle-free.

5.
Weigh your suitcase before leaving home. (Get on a scale with the bag, then without, then subtract.) If the bag is more than 50 pounds, remove a few items or use a second suitcase.

Checking a second bag is typically cheaper than the fee for overweight luggage.
 



Combat new airline luggage fees


 



Comments

Scott Thinnes   

Having traveled cross country on the motorcycle several times we quickly learned how to pack in a spacesaving way.

We roll and rubberband everything. Of course it's only tee's and jeans so we don't worry about wrinkles. Anyway our rule is usually 40 miles mimimum before breakfast so our clothes are air ironed by time we eat.

UPSing items to the destination and back home is common also, although we haven't done it yet.

September 19, 2008 9:54 AM

Janet Evans   

I always roll my clothes...learned that a long time ago.

"Air ironed?"

Funny.

Maybe that's why bikers wear a lot of leather...so they don't have to worry about the wrinkles.

I once had a dentist tell me for foreign travel he would bring cheap or old underclothes so he could just throw them away.

Anyway...I'll just do more laundry from now on I guess.

September 19, 2008 4:35 PM

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