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  • I
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    Are you making assumptions or do you have stats on this?

  • R
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    If they managed where luggage was stored in the overhead, they could reduce it 10 fold. The whole wait is because people need to go back x rows past people standing to get their luggage. Even if they made everyone sit and deboard in zones it could be way faster.

  • trickdacy@lemmy.worldT
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    If you did you would've shared them.

  • fafferlicious@lemmy.worldF
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    The other consideration it has is on net luggage weight. Yeah, they're still checking bags for "free" but they're smaller and lighter - saving fuel by increasing efficiency. And that's also a good thing from a pollution point!

  • slvrdrgn@lemmy.worldS
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    Where's Chapter 2? 🤓

  • slvrdrgn@lemmy.worldS
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    Best ones are those who can't actually get to the aisle so they're standing with their heads ducked under the overhead compartments.

  • F
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    It's not the people who are chill and out of the way, it's the 80 year old dude who forces his way in front of you, who is totally not ready to get moving, looking for his stuff while in the aisle, can't get his luggage down by himself and walks slower than hell.

  • P
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    It's this. Stay the fuck down until your row is clearing.

  • I
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    I'm betting on the money. If you think the airlines haven't looked at whether it would be more expedient and therefore profitable to organize deplaning or leave things to animal instincts you are underestimating their greed.

  • P
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    Did you ask the hotel? If you are nice they might wash it for free

  • P
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    Vote with your wallet (wherever possible)

    The last large airline to NOT charge for checked bags in the USA, Southwest airlines, has switched to charging for bags.

    Oddly the ones that have the best outcome for the deplaning scenario from this bad situation of paid checked bags are the ones that also charge for carry ons like Spirit or Frontier in the USA. So there is an incentive to NOT bring a carry on because you'll be charged for it and instead just pay to check a bag (which has more capacity).

  • P
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    Not GP, but I get free checked bags with “priority” (so they show up first) and pretty much only check a bag. Sometimes I just check a small carryon item.

    I carry a backpack with my laptop and other electronics on the plane and that’s it.

  • trickdacy@lemmy.worldT
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    Dude why do you think the airlines are in a hurry? Lol

    Everything they do is slow and behind schedule. They do not care, they already have your money. It doesn't save them anything to deboard a couple minutes faster.

    Edit: I could probably list several things they could do to for sure save time but they don't do because again, they already have your money

  • S
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    Most likely, they pay something like $5/lb of lost luggage, which is not nearly enough

    I was lucky to eventually get the lost bags instead of a useless payment when my bags were lost

  • P
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    Hunched over trying to stretch out my painful sciatic nerve issues because I've spent hours in an uncomfortable cramped seat

  • B
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    When did that change occur? I took a flight in July with SW and first bag was still free.

  • Z
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    What fucking line? What are you queueing for? Is there a Bruno Mars concert at the other end of the jetway or something?

    If I'm ready to get off the plane and there's room for me to leave me seat, I'm getting off the plane. I'm not waiting to consult with you to make sure it's "my turn" to enter the fucking airport.

  • T
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    There is a faster method of deplaning. Inside-out is faster. All the aisle seats get their stuff and get off. Then middle, then window

    Unfortunately it was never implemented because it makes it difficult to charge extra for higher class zones. It's also very difficult to get people to actually do it

  • Z
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    I use that phrase all the time and I'm not a terrible driver. In fact, I rarely drive at all. I work from home and live in a walkable area. So yeah, literally if everyone drove like me, there would be less traffic.

  • D
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    During covid it was so good. They actually called the lines which can leave the plane so we all left in an orderly fashion.