21 May 2008

American Airlines Charges on 1st Checked Bag!


I guess it had to happen. All the more reason to become a carry-on only traveler. While researching travel tips solo travelers, I learned how to pack for long stays with one carry-on sized bag. It's the best way to avoid lost luggage, the burden of a single person dealing with multiple bags, and NOW luggage fees!
The secret is two fold:

  1. PACK LIGHT. Yeah, it's a no brainer, but what you need to do is THINK about what you'll be doing on your trip. Bring outfits that can be easily washed and hung in your room's bathroom, so you can get double duty out of each item. Dark items hide stains best. Also, bring things that can be rolled up tightly in your luggage. Forget bulky items or things that need to be ironed. If you plan on dressing up at night, plan outfits that easily make the transition from day to night, like a cute camisole top that goes well with shorts AND a skirt.
  2. PACK COMPACTLY. Buy the 2 gallon freezer bags from Walmart, or wherever you can find them. Fold your clothes to fit the bag, then push all the air out before closing the bag. Sitting on the bag helps get the most air out and flattens the bag. Then, toss immediately into your bag. You'll be amazed how much room is occupied by air!!! You can't wear that! It's like Space Bags but much cheaper. You should have plenty of room to get twice as much stuff in your bag as usual. Added bonus, everything is contained, making it easier to repack your bag if the TSA decides to take a peak inside.

Will these fees lead to less lost luggage, or better service? Hmmm, I'm thinking no. So do what you can to avoid those nasty fees! Chances are, you won't miss the crowds at the check in desk (that's right, you can use the kiosks now!) or at the baggage carousel.
Read more about American's new fees here.

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