Sky Caps

Ted and Holly

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Do any of you check your luggage at the curb and let the skycaps check the bags?

I don't think I'll do this after what I witnessed today. We went to the Manchester NH airport to check things out and get an idea for the set up. We saw the skycap for the airline we were flying.... he had a cart FULL of bags next to the "desk" He was talking to another skycap for another airline a few desks down. Then, he LEFT the luggage, and went over to the other guy and they were counting tips.

No thanks, not for me, I'll check the bags myself!

Holly P
 
I do it all the time. No worries for me. I watch them take the bags right in. I expect that they still watch the bags even if they chat with one another. They know what they are doing, I would not worry. Not exactly a breech of security either. If they left the bags and went inside, then maybe I would worry.
 
I've used the skycaps at PIT and MCO (USAir), they have a moving conveyer belt that they load the luggage onto, so it's not sitting there. I always watch and make sure they load it before I leave. Never had a problem. I have a co-worker who doesn't trust the skycaps, so she checked her luggage on a recent trip to Hartford inside at the counter. It was lost!
 
I use sky caps all the time, but I never have anything irreplaceable in my luggage. I always have one change of clothes in my carry-on.
 

the belt loaders that the skycaps use are tied in with the carriers! it goes to the same place as if you had checked it in with the tkt cntr! (I had to climb down one of those a few times to unstick a bag and I discovered this!)
 
MHT is a smaller airport. There were no conveyor belts. They were just out at the curb with carts..... Maybe that's why the situation is different. I'm still not sure I'm going to trust a young punk at a curb....

Nobody here has had a problem with baggage checked at the curb??
If so, that's almost reassuring enough to change my mind....

Holly P
 
Originally posted by TedP
MHT is a smaller airport. There were no conveyor belts. They were just out at the curb with carts..... Maybe that's why the situation is different. I'm still not sure I'm going to trust a young punk at a curb....

Young punk? It sounds like there may be more to this that has you upset than what you wrote..
 
No problems here using the Sky Caps. We fly out of Logan in Boston and they have the moving belts that they put the bags on.
 
Many people, including myself, use Skycaps as an option, not to wait on a longer line inside the airport terminal. We have used them at Newark, LaGuardia, and Orlando, with no problems at all. In most cases, it saves time and aggravation using them.

However, it is customary to tip the Skycaps appropriately, and some people would rather avoid this added expense, and wait on line. Most travelors in our area are aware that the Skycaps make a very nice income (from tips). My DH always tips the Skycap when he hands him the tickets. They have always been very helpful, friendly and polite, and most of the time, our luggage are among the first ones out at luggage pick-up when we arrive.



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We prefer to use the Sky Caps and have found them to be very helpful, reliable and polite. It's definitely worth the tip.
 
The situation is the same at Bradley, at least with SWA and Delta. They put it on a cart and wheel it in, and, if memory serves, it is the same at Orlando and Tampa. I always watch them push it in.
I have had old skycaps and young ones, but, I have yet to see a punk one. And, I am not old enough to look upon someone younger than me ,who is working an honest job, as a punk. I wouldhave to know them longer than 5 mins. to make that call.
 
It is good to see so many people speaking highly of the skycaps. You may have changed my mind about the situation. We should have plenty of time at the airport so we'll see.

Gail Hayden- You're right, I may have been a little harsh calling him a "young punk" after only observing him for a few minutes. He was very young... probably high school on a summer job.... and just because he was socializing and counting his tip money with the other person doesn't make him a "punk"

I can only hope that the behavior I saw was not representative of his work ethic and that I just happened to be watching at the wrong time....

Holly P
 
TedP...we fly out of MHT all the time and we always use the Skycaps...When we have used them, they have always been very professional with loading our bags and taking them in...I would give them another chance...maybe it was just an off day for him or something? I highly recommend them at MHT though! :) We always tip them $5.00 for our bag (we only have one big one, usually), but that is because DH is a "big" tipper! lol...He likes to make people happy! :)
 
Nope, counting his tip money does not make him a punk, but, perhaps a happy person because he gets a lot of tips because he does a good job. :)
I hope you do change your mind, skycaps make traveling a wonderful experience. :)
 
I can remember back in the days when I was horrified to think that people would pay an extra $6 or so to a sky cap rather than wait in a line for 20 minutes to do it themselves.

Now I happily hand our luggage over with a $10 bill and proceed directly to the gate to check-in......of course our income has quadrupled and the lines at O'Hare are usually approaching an hour....

I LOVE THOSE SKY CAPS!!!!
 
I posted this same question a long time ago, and was told rather bluntly that I could not use them for charter flights. We are going through a travel agency who charters a USAir 737 to fly directly to and from our small home airport. Just a thought if anyone else does this...
 
If you check your bags with the skycap, do you also have to stand in line to check in when you get to the gate? I'm always a little confused by this. If you do use a skycap, can't you then go directly to the gate, wait until your row number is called and then proceed directly onto the plane without waiting in any other lines?
 
Ut oh!!!

My DH usually tips the Skycap $20 for 5 checked bags. No wonder they are always so helpful and our bags come out early!:D I guess this is on the generous side, but DH would rather the bags go to the right destination!



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