Kissimmee
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- Jun 1, 2006
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Think I'm finally caught up enough to start posting a bit. Swiss air just called and they found my bag. How's that for speedy? Actually it's only been a week since we got back for the B2B but the wife had given up hope... Her Transatlantic Tee Shirt was in there and Disney said there were no more so she is happy it's been found.
Speaking of Swiss air. I read someone's post that they found them very accommodating at the Barcelona airport. Unfortunately our mileage did vary. Long story but the up shot is that the agent made us weigh each carry on and because a couple were over the 8Kg weight insisted they go as checked bags. This brought our bag count to the limit for our group and I still had a mailing tube with my Amateur Radio Antennas in it. The tube was 5 foot by 2 inched and weights about 2 Kg. She said it was too large for the cabin and because we had reached our checked bag limit adding the carry-ons she would only send it by cargo or as excess baggage but after 30 minutes of trying to call the cargo desk and not being able to find the excess baggage price list. I was force to leave it behind or risk missing the plane.
To add insult to injury as we boarded the plane there were many people with huge carry-ons and one with a plastic artists tube larger than my own.
Anyway Swiss Air USA was very apologetic and is going to reimburse me for the cost of the antennas (about $40).
Here is a hint: when you arrive at the Barcelona airport isolate the carry-ons so they are not visible to the desk agent when you check your bags. Neither the security folk or the boarding agents gave anyones carry-ons a second thought.
Speaking of Swiss air. I read someone's post that they found them very accommodating at the Barcelona airport. Unfortunately our mileage did vary. Long story but the up shot is that the agent made us weigh each carry on and because a couple were over the 8Kg weight insisted they go as checked bags. This brought our bag count to the limit for our group and I still had a mailing tube with my Amateur Radio Antennas in it. The tube was 5 foot by 2 inched and weights about 2 Kg. She said it was too large for the cabin and because we had reached our checked bag limit adding the carry-ons she would only send it by cargo or as excess baggage but after 30 minutes of trying to call the cargo desk and not being able to find the excess baggage price list. I was force to leave it behind or risk missing the plane.
To add insult to injury as we boarded the plane there were many people with huge carry-ons and one with a plastic artists tube larger than my own.
Anyway Swiss Air USA was very apologetic and is going to reimburse me for the cost of the antennas (about $40).
Here is a hint: when you arrive at the Barcelona airport isolate the carry-ons so they are not visible to the desk agent when you check your bags. Neither the security folk or the boarding agents gave anyones carry-ons a second thought.