
Airline passenger sparks heated debate about 'rarely enforced' baggage policy on flight
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A frustrated flight passenger questioned the enforcement of carry-on baggage rules on a flight, sparking a viral Reddit discussion about luggage airline policies and pet peeves.
The user added, "I watch[ed] a person with two, what I would call, large roll bags and no personal items put both rollers in an overhead bin while an FA [flight attendant] watched him do it." "If the flight is not full, oftentimes this rule is overlooked."
The user then added, "[Since] I paid to check my bag, I figured I’d put my backpack above my seat and the same FA [then] tells me that I can’t do that."
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