It’s a Bad Idea to Wear All Your Clothes to Avoid Paying for Checked Baggage.

A man attempting to fly from Iceland to England was recently denied boarding for donning all of his clothes at once in an effort to avoid being charged for checked baggage. This is a terrible attempt at travel hacking. He claims that the attendants said in advance that everything would be fine , but even if they let him sit down, he would be unhappy. Please don’t try to do this, people.

There are a number of reasons why this would not be ideal, besides the fact that it is ridiculous on a comedy film level. First, it makes sense why you won’t be allowed on the plane. Do you think the staff will let you get on the plane when it looks like you are carrying a few pounds who knows what with you? Come on, you couldn’t look more suspicious if you tried. In addition, during the flight, you will be incredibly uncomfortable. Wearing five layers of clothing can be pretty frustrating. Even turning the blower all the way down is enough to keep you from getting fried in your own clothes. In the end, you will look stupid.

If checking your bag is really going to be such a major issue during your travels, your best bet is to follow these steps:

  • Have some emergency funds ready : Denied boarding Ryan Carney Williams says he cannot afford the extra pay and will have to live homeless in Iceland if he cannot board the plane. If you are traveling, you should be prepared for anything. This could mean setting aside a budget for extra hotel nights, unexpected travel expenses, or paying an unexpected checked baggage fee on your way home.
  • Pack Fewer Travel Items: Do you really need everything you carry in your checked baggage? Before you answer, no, don’t. You can easily get away with carry-on luggage and personal items if you pack a smaller, always-fitting wardrobe, plan to do your laundry while traveling, and pack nicely and tightly .
  • Carry Bulky Items on the Airplane : If you have bulky coats, shoes, or other items, carry them on the plane so that more of your smaller, smaller items can fit in your carry-on baggage.
  • Try checking your bag at the gate : often you can check your bag at the gate for free , even if they don’t ask for volunteers. Just go to the table and ask. They often say yes as it makes it easier for them to plant.

When it comes down to it, a little planning goes a long way. Remember that travel tricks are supposed to make your trip easier or better in some way, and wearing all your clothes at the same time does neither. Safe travel.

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