Carry-on baggage banned by Pan Am

I cannot believe my eyes. How many of you would have complaind about this on Sep 12th?
As far as having cranky children, well at least you may have your children alive to be cranky. IMHO, not allowing carry-on items is a logical step and ALL airlines should follow suit, right now. What is the discomfort of a few extra hours out of a day when compared to the potential benefits. Remember, the easier it is fo security (whoever may be doing that job) to screen people and materials, the better the security will be. Also remember, that the security people, for the most part, are not the ones getting on the plane.

It only took 3 weeks for peoples attitutes to return to 'normal'. Oh my, this nation is deep trouble.

Good-job Pan-Am. Now lock those cockpits, so that any potential terriost or any other nut cannot use that airplane as a weapon, or force it to go anywhere but its destinaiton.
 
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Why can't your husband bring a palm pilot?? Did Pan am say?

As for the game boys, have the boys stick them in their pockets!! They can't prevent you from doing that!!! Just make sure they take them out before security, and then put in thru the machine.
 
Originally posted by j7r2813
I cannot believe my eyes. How many of you would have complaind about this on Sep 12th?
As far as having cranky children, well at least you may have your children alive to be cranky. IMHO, not allowing carry-on items is a logical step and ALL airlines should follow suit, right now. What is the discomfort of a few extra hours out of a day when compared to the potential benefits. Remember, the easier it is fo security (whoever may be doing that job) to screen people and materials, the better the security will be. Also remember, that the security people, for the most part, are not the ones getting on the plane.

It only took 3 weeks for peoples attitutes to return to 'normal'. Oh my, this nation is deep trouble.

Good-job Pan-Am. Now lock those cockpits, so that any potential terriost or any other nut cannot use that airplane as a weapon, or force it to go anywhere but its destinaiton.

I WOULD HAVE! Denying any carry ons is completely outrageous. Let's say I'm on my way to a business meeting. I can't carry on my laptop, and have to check it. Then it gets stolen or damaged. Who's paying? It's worth a lot omre than the measely $600 they'll pay out, and the Warsaw conventions specifically states they don't have to pay for such items. They are making unreasonable demands. They will fold or change their ways mighty quickly, I can guarantee they have lost the lifeblood of the air travel industry, the business travel with their idiotic rules. As a barely surviving startup they should be following the lead of the majors, allowing one bag, thouroughly searched as a carry on. Their tactics are absolutely unreasonable.

Anne
 
I agree, Anne. My brother flys for business reasons a lot - sometimes as much as four times a week! In the past, he has flown with Pan Am quite a bit. But, I GUARANTEE that he won't be doing that ever again. No way is he going to check his EXTREMELY expensive and delicate laptop! Are they crazy??

As for what j7r2813 had to say several posts above, I think that is definately something worth ignoring. Wouldn't you agree? Let's not let one person turn this thread into something ugly by spouting off a few ridiculous statements . . .
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FlyingCircus,


PanAm said no electronics. I think their customer reps are still trying to figure out the new rules.

Ted,

What did you do about transportation from Orlando to WDW? I'm finding it quite expensive.

J7r2813,

I think I speak for most people. We are all in favor of tighter security. We just hope to make several hours on a plane tolerable. I think being able to bring snacks and a few things to occupy the kids would make the flight easier for all passengers. However, I will live with whatever security measures they want. You don't have to be so judgemental and nasty. Of course we are all thankful that we have our children and will be forever sorry for those who lost their families and friends.
 
The first trip, we took Coach USA. In my opinion, this was terrible!

First, we waited for two hours for a van to fill to go there. Second, it was $22 per person. Third, the driver did not even let me put my bags on the Bell Services cart before he started acting as if he was not getting his $5 tip. Which, he informed me was what the rate was. His words were, when I told him that I was getting to it was, "It's a $5 tip." Literally with his hand out!

On the way back, we rented a car. We picked it up at one of the DTD hotels and returned it at the front of the airport. The drive was EASY.

The next time, we rented a car from Sanford. And darned good thing getting there at 10:00pm! We rented from Dollar. It was a bit expensive but we got the convertable. The drive down was nice and easy and we were able to stop at our leisure at a grocery store. Drop it off at DTD and bus it back to the hotel.

Even if you don't want to keep the car the whole week, I would suggest renting to get from Sanford to WDW.

This time, we are flying SWA from Manchester to Tampa. We plan on doing the rental car, obviously, for one day to get to WDW, and one day to get back to the Tampa area.

Ted
 
I am not trying to be judgemental at all. As for me, my job requires that I am flying 2 weeks out of every month. I just think that it (all of the complaining about things like carry-ons), is just another example of how spoiled we all are.

Being someone who flies often, I can say that my least favorite part of air travel is not the waiting in line, or the people at the ticket counters or the rental car agencies. No the worst part is the absolute crush that occurs upon boarding and un-boarding the plane because of the "carry-on" scramble. Let's face it, the concept of carry-on luggage has been taken to the extreme. Frequent travelers trying to avoid baggage check-in and claim altogether. As a result, bigger and bigger carry-ons, not used to pack the immediate necessities, but being used to pack everything.

So now we have carry-on bags that are, in reality, small suitcases. And it is nearly impossible to inspect each one (at least to the level that is apparently necessary) without hand-searching each one. Since that process would clearly ground many, many flights and add greatly to the cost of travel altogether. Someone has to pay for it and guess who that would be? So an obvious answer is just what we are seeing. Eliminate or significantly alter the present rules so that security problems from this angle are virtually eliminated. The result is a few more hours spent in processing, and being, perhaps a little safer.

As far as computers go, I can understand you point of view but the matter of electronic devices is another subject altogether. As communications gets more and more complex, and at the same time becomes more and more accessible to the everyday individual, there will be a bigger need to control there transport and use in aircraft. I won't go into the technical details, but there is a reason that they prohibit their use during take-offs and landings. Imagine a bomb that gets through security into the baggage compartment and only needs a little radio signal to detonate it. Let's say the kind of signal that can be sent from a computer? or other elctronic device? A lot of possibilities there . . . Just how long can we be "un-plugged" from our electronic world before we stop functioning. My guess is that 5 or 6 hours away might not be all that bad.

At any rate, I apologize if I am being judgemental, that is not my intent. I just think that some precautions are obvious and necessary. I for one would be glad to give up a little to feel safer while flying. After all, I know that I have nothing in my bags, but what about the people next to me, or the people sitting next to my children. Everything needs to be put into perspective and I feel that our least important point of reference should be convinence and our most important one should be safety and security.

Just my HO!.

I know that when I take my kids to WDW in December, I will take a long look at everyone seated around me. The rules have changed.
 
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There is a huge difference between carrying on the kitchen sink, and carrying on a small tote (soft sided breifcase basically) with a book, laptop, toothbrush and paste, deoderant, brush or comb, and wallet. Heck, if they don't want me to turn it on in flight, that's fine--I seldom do anyhow!

Until the airlines agree to compensate me entirely for breaking or losing my laptop (that includes HOURS of lost productivity reloading software and files, and any missed revenue from a meeting where the laptop was vital), I'll simply choose to fly one who can handle inspecting one carry on per person. If Pan Am can't, than they lose my business.

Not to get everyone in a tizzy here, but it's looking more and more like the knives used in the September 11 hijackings were never carried through security. They were placed on the plane in advance. Secondly, they were the plastic razor blades (available at auto parts places) which could easily be hidden anywhere on the body and walked right through security, even now.

So getting crazed about carryons isn't going to do a bit of good. As I see it, Pan AM is simply using a tragedy as an excuse to speed the boarding process in order to increase ontime performance. That's simply shameful, and it won't really matter when they lose their customers over their inane policies.

I would love to see the carriers crack down on the carry on system as we have it today. but Pan Am has taken it to extreme. It's a commercial carrier, not ConAir for crying out loud. We have a choice to not fly them, my guess is taht when word gets around about their policies, they'll be out of busines really soon.

Anne
 
Well-said Anne...I agree whole-heartedly with your logical, reasonable posts. Glad we are not flying Pan-Am.
 
Well, I can see that musicians willno longer be flying Pan Am. Well maybe those who don't travel with their inetruments like pianists will but most will not. No way.
I know my daughter's profs quartet will not put their instruments in the baggage compartment. One of the violinists plays a Strad. My own daughter's instrument is over $10,000 in value. And you all think laptops are expensive!
 
Check with your homeowner or rental insurance to see if your bags would be covered if anything happens. My DH's suitcase was stolen once and the homeowner's insurance covered it.
Our DD has a specialized communication computer since she can't speak. Our insurance would cover that and our regular computer when we travel. The limit on the homeowners insurance was about $2000 for the computer. Her communication device would cost over $8000 to replace, so we got a separate policy just to cover that. I still would not want to put it in the baggage, since it has hours of programming on it, but at least I know the replacement cost would be covered if we have to put it there and anything happens.
 
meds and camera gear in a checked bag, either, although I dislike getting whacked in the head by oversized carryons that people can't lift into the compartments. There's got to be some middle ground. Sorry, Pan Am.
 
I wish the airlines would just strictly enforce the carry-on size limits that they already have. I have often wondered what the purpose could be for their "carry-on sizing boxes or cages" that I see in the ticket counter line or at the gate. (Never see an airline employee using them to check the size of anyone's bags). I think that everything people want to carry on should fit in that box without sticking out. It wouldn't matter to me if they could get two or more bags in there as long as they all fit (put them all in at same time) and didn't stick out. If the airlines did this, IMHO, there would be pletnty of storage and it wouldn't take too long to hand search if needed. I cannot believe the size of many carry on bags - the retailer may say they meet guidelines, but they sure don't look like it to me, especially after they are stuffed full (and fall on someone's head ;) ).

JMHO. YMMV.
 
Thanks for the info about your experiences getting from Sanford airport to WDW. I'm going to check into renting a car just to get to WDW and then renting again to return to the airport. Good luck with your flight out of Manchester.
 














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