RICHinNC
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i bet the baggage thieves love it....
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i still gotta know... what are you taking that requires 2 bags???
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i still gotta know... what are you taking that requires 2 bags???
3 months ago we did a vanuatu trip. 20kgs allowance, 18kgs of gear, 2 tees, 1 sarong, 1 pair of cossies, 2 pairs of reg-grundys and a toothbrush
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I wasn't sure how to understand it.....if they would charge for the first leg like getting fm Austin to Houston and then on to Coz or other international points....some of us cannot get direct nonstop flights to international destinations so I thought that maybe that would be the way they would get their 25.00 bucks....well this is probably trival useless information
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I work for nwa.com here is what the new policy is
Coach Class for tickets issued on/after March 29, 2008 for travel on/after May 5, 2008: Each ticketed passenger is allowed one (1) piece of checked luggage.
Each piece: 50 pounds (23 kg) with linear dimensions not to exceed 62 inches (158 cm).
Northwest Airlines' Silver, Gold and Platinum WorldPerks® Elite customers, SkyTeam Elite customers and passengers booked in full fare classes (Y or B) may still check two bags free of charge. Customers booked in First Class can continue to check up to three bags free of charge
So if you book full fare tickets you will have the extra bags for free. I guess I can understand why some people are upset about extra costs, but if you look at other air carriers lately 4 going out of biz in the last 2 weeks I can understand why airlines are charging more for everything. I read up here in Minnesota Startribune that when NWA projected what there fuel costs for 2008 it was at 88 bucks a barrel totaling 4.4 Billion dollars in fuel cost alone. now at the current rate at 100 plus a barrel they are projecting a cost of 5.2 billion...
I know we feel as if we're getting nickled and dimed...but I think this way is better than increasing all fares ANOTHER $50 per RT ticket. Either way, they are going to compensate for the extra fuel costs, so at least this way only the people with extra bags absorb the costs.
I bought a new lightweight duffle (Skyway) with wheels at Costco for $25. I can get everything I need in there and then some and it still weighed less than 50 pounds...but that wasn't scuba gear. Anyway, with the exception of Florida and California dive travel, all of your scuba trips are going to be international, so it's not going to be a big deal for dive trips.