Want to check your bag, sir. Certainly, sir, that'll be $15
Traveling is difficult. It's one big hassle from the time your wife says, "It's time to pack" until she says "It's time to put the cases back in the attic." It's not the sitting on the plane all those endless hours that have changed - I have grown older and less patient, true – it's a mixture of the rigmarole that the airport and the airline have developed. The rising costs of travel don't help, either.
The cab isn’t cheap either
It starts in the cab to the airport. Last time I travelled I spent most of a very respectable Payday Loan just getting to the airport. Yesterday I asked my son to give us a lift. It was an imposition but he is a son and what are children for anyway? He didn't mind at all. "Gives me a chance to see the new terminal building," he said.
The terminal
Inside, the terminal is brand new and huge. Security men are everywhere and it takes me a few minutes to orientate myself and find a line to stand in. I am a few passengers away from the check-in counter when I see the signs. "American Airlines and United Airlines are now charging to check bags on their flights."
I look around to see if anyone else has gone into shock. All I see are American and United officials in their smart uniforms examining the passengers. Clearly they are keeping watch on how much carry-on baggage people take on board to avoid the new check-in fees. I try and explain at the counter that I would love to fly without any bags, but my wife…, you know…, she insists on a change of clothing. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled " Have bag – will travel"
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