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Sounds like you havent flown though Brisbane, Oz, then?
I would pay out the nose for a second bag if the gear would get to where I am going without harm.Pay for a second checked bag.
I hope you're being facetious. The carry-on/overheard compartment mayhem we have now is the result of airlines charging for checked bags. Sure, they should eliminate checked baggage entirely, and we should all sit on our bags in the passenger compartment so we can be sure the airline won't lose them. Ha ha.I would pay out the nose for a second bag if the gear would get to where I am going without harm.
You can even take a rebreather on the plane Lost baggage peace of mind can be had for a $25 Bluetooth tracker like Tile. Is there a way to pay for an extra Carry-on bag? Because that would be great.
“Oops days” take all the stress and concern out of everything.I hope you're being facetious. The carry-on/overheard compartment mayhem we have now is the result of airlines charging for checked bags. Sure, they should eliminate checked baggage entirely, and we should all sit on our bags in the passenger compartment so we can be sure the airline won't lose them. Ha ha.
I think the airlines do a reasonably good job. Despite the anecdotes we hear and the occasional personal experience, the odds of losing a checked bag remain low, considering how much air travel has grown in recent decades. With AirTags and other trackers, the odds of recovering a lost bag are greater. As I see it, taking the risk of a lost bag every few hundred flights (I completely made up that average) is the price of having so many flight options at such a relatively reasonable cost. There was a time that the middle class could hardly afford flying at all. Now, we essentially have Greyhound In The Sky--globally! Traveling purely for a leisure activity, we do have it pretty good, and I try to keep that perspective when stuff goes wrong.
There's no getting around the fact that tech diving and other gear-intensive specializations (e.g., photography) add expense. My thinking is build an extra day into your itinerary for bags to catch up, check and pay for an extra bag if you have to, take in your carry-on those things you can't easily replace or that are fragile, and relax.
Good luck with EVA air. They completely flipped out in Jakarta because I was checking an empty 19 cu ft Tank with no valve. Kind of like this.But - how does that work with airlines? I'm flying business with EVA to bangkok in 12 days for example, i called them and was told i was allowed "7 kilo in cabin" - no way that would work - then they told me i was allowed to check in 32 kg of sporting good in a 277 cm container.
I want to disagree with you, but you are right.I hope you're being facetious. The carry-on/overheard compartment mayhem we have now is the result of airlines charging for checked bags. Sure, they should eliminate checked baggage entirely, and we should all sit on our bags in the passenger compartment so we can be sure the airline won't lose them. Ha ha.
I think the airlines do a reasonably good job. Despite the anecdotes we hear and the occasional personal experience, the odds of losing a checked bag remain low, considering how much air travel has grown in recent decades. With AirTags and other trackers, the odds of recovering a lost bag are greater. As I see it, taking the risk of a lost bag every few hundred flights (I completely made up that average) is the price of having so many flight options at such a relatively reasonable cost. There was a time that the middle class could hardly afford flying at all. Now, we essentially have Greyhound In The Sky--globally! Traveling purely for a leisure activity, we do have it pretty good, and I try to keep that perspective when stuff goes wrong.
There's no getting around the fact that tech diving and other gear-intensive specializations (e.g., photography) add expense. My thinking is build an extra day into your itinerary for bags to catch up, check and pay for an extra bag if you have to, take in your carry-on those things you can't easily replace or that are fragile, and relax.
can confirm there's not a snowball chance in hell to bring more than 7kg in cabin. Zero chance. Not even a thread of a chance.Good luck with EVA air. They completely flipped out in Jakarta because I was checking an empty 19 cu ft Tank with no valve. Kind of like this.
british airways