Poster: A snowHead
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alex_heney, Ah, might try that then.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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My long boardbag was overweight with 12 or 15kg max limit leaving uk with a budget airline.
So I doubled up one of those coloured id ribbon things for strenght, with a loop at one end to hold onto and attached the other end too the heavy end of boardbag.
It was bit tricky trying to hold the weight up steady with the ribbon attached, talking blah blah at the counter , the digital read out was fluttering about a bit but it did the job that time.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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They have a box of labels, sorted by flight...as will happen with the other labels at the normal check in
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To be fair, that's not strictly true...you'll find most airport check-in desks print out labels specific to the passenger. Last trip I nearly picked up someone else's case - it was only the sight of the wrong surname on the baggage label that made me realise.
Given that, it seems odd that they'll put a 'generic' label on your skis. In fact, I think I'd rather have a personalised one (presumably gives better chance of tracking you down if it gets lost) than save the hassle of carrying skis in check-in queue.
Agree with rayscoops though
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Still think though that people should be weighed with their luggage and charged accordingly.
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Of course they should. Only a matter of time, I'd say.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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ChrisWo wrote: |
alex_heney wrote: |
They have a box of labels, sorted by flight...as will happen with the other labels at the normal check in
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To be fair, that's not strictly true...you'll find most airport check-in desks print out labels specific to the passenger. Last trip I nearly picked up someone else's case - it was only the sight of the wrong surname on the baggage label that made me realise.
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It was completely true.
Your selective snipping made it look like I had said something I hadn't.
The only thing I was referring to when I said "as will happen with the other labels at the normal check in" was the sticking of the counterfoil onto your tickets. I didn't say anything about the content of the normal labels.
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alex_heney, he he - I did wonder if you'd say that. For someone who writes so eloquently, you should make yourself more clearly understood
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This has been covered before See here.
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rayscoops wrote:
alex_heney, what about the baggage label ? who put this on the ski bag and where did you get your receipt for it ? |
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When I've taken skis through Innsbruck, it has operated as alex_heney has described. The oversize baggage area operated, effectively, as a second check-in. The ski bags were scanned, and the oversize baggage area desk issued the labels and receipts for the ski bags after inspecting the flight tickets. It doesn't matter which order you check in; I've used the normal and oversize baggage check-in first depending on which had the shorter queue. It may have changed recently but that was they way it operated in March 09 and during my trips in March and December 08. |
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How strange, especially as I never have a flight ticket these days and even tend to lose my email confirmation by the time I am returning from my hols. The desk behind the x-ray machine must be a normal check-in desk the same as the others with the only exception that the bag is scanned before being tagged and (possibly) weighed at check-in.
I think that system is still working because I saw a few people at the check-in desk behind the scanner |
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Last edited by After all it is free on Mon 6-09-10 8:09; edited 1 time in total
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It was bit tricky trying to hold the weight up steady with the ribbon attached, talking blah blah at the counter
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You wouldn't get way with that at Luton with Easyjet.
I was made to stand my ski bag on end (caber style) on the belt for weighing
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