NYDisneyKid
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Im just wondering if fuel were to drop..would the fees drop or even disappear? I dont think they would.
Wait a minute... more carry on bags = less checked bags...... so, they just need to move some of the agents that screen checked bags to the checkpoints... problem solved......
Duds
next thing you know there will be a "fee" to get yourself scanned and go through the metal detector
http://www.tsa.gov/research/fees/passenger_fee.shtmThe September 11 Security Fee is imposed on passengers of domestic and foreign air carriers for air transportation that originates at airports in the United States. The fee, which is collected at the time the ticket is bought, is $2.50 per enplanement and is imposed on not more than two enplanements per one-way trip.
Point is . . . we pay a fee for the TSA already, and now under the guise of more carry-ons they want to raise it.
And now that more people are carrying on more luggage, they have more bags to scan. Only makes sense they would the raise the fee. Anyone who has flown in the last year or so can see there has been a big change in how many carry ons are being brought onto the airplanes.
Actually, you already pay a fee for the "pleasure" of being scoped and groped.
http://www.tsa.gov/research/fees/passenger_fee.shtm
well darn it, I want my money back. I'm missing out on my "groping' and I've been scanned many times but so far no scoping.
I'm through the new scanners next tuesday, I'll make sure to ask.
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which suggests something else....
I wonder when the TSA will argue that due to the Obesity Epidemic, it's costing them more in electric to see all the "juicy parts" in HD on heavier travelers and have to pass along the cost.
Sorry if this is stupid, but if there are more carryons to scan, shouldn't that mean there are less checked bags to watch? The TSA does monitor both of those, right? I don't think people are actually bringing MORE with them when they travel, just packing it differently to avoid fees when they can.
Sorry if this is stupid, but if there are more carryons to scan, shouldn't that mean there are less checked bags to watch? The TSA does monitor both of those, right? I don't think people are actually bringing MORE with them when they travel, just packing it differently to avoid fees when they can.
Yeap, that's about right.
What??? You want there to be logic and common sense used??? Say it ain't so!!!!I just hope they start to enforce the size limits on carry on bags! I have seem so many huge bags being carried on. One poor girl's bag was so big she couldn't lift it, so the brain trust tried to hide it beneath her coat on the floor. The flight attendant was less than thrilled when she discovered the bag. I nice man finally helped the girl with her luggage or we might have still been in waiting for take-off. I have heard more than one attendant tell a passenger that their bag was to big, but they never made them go gate check the bag.
I also have seen gate attendants making folks consolidate their stuff. If it was over two items they had to pack it all up. I was so proud.
And the passengers getting on at MCO??? Seriously??? Why do people think they can bring a huge tote bag (as their personal item), a really large rolling something or other, and a Disney shopping bag full of crap?
Not stupid, but not correct either. There are different screening requirements for bags passengers can access during the flight. Items like liquids, knives etc are permitted in checked bags but not in carryon bags.
PP was mistaken.
The bag must be screened regardless of where on the plane it will go. There are also things you can carry on but can not check . . . matches and lighters for example.