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For most airlines "personal item" is not what it sounds like

For true serious low-budget and in my opinion crap, airlines, like Spirit what I am about to say is not true but for all the others that I have encountered it seems as though they are using tricky wording in an attempt to get people to pay to check luggage.


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I took the above image about a very informative article about the difference between a "personal item and a "carry on bag". They do a real good job of explaining the difference but these days in my travels I have found that there are many airlines, low-cost airlines in particular, that are intentionally tricky about how they word things which I believe is in an effort to have you trapped at the gate and forced to pay some extortionate amount of money to get your small bag on board.


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I have flown with Spirit Airlines exactly one time and will never do so again because of this horrible policy that is all about getting money out of people. If you want to have a good laugh search YouTube for videos of people losing it with Spirit Airlines. Sometimes a low price is not the best thing and nor is it going to be the best price because come on now, who travels with just a tiny Hello Kitty backpack?

Recently I booked a flight with a lower-cost, not proper shite low-cost like Ryanair or Spirit, but the wording on the itinerary said that I was allowed a personal item. This made me angry because in the past I have used this airline and traveled with small rolling suitcase as well as as mall laptop backpack and there was never an issue.

When I dug deeper I discovered that they are using the word "personal item" to refer to carry-on bags. This means that my normal rolling suitcase it going to be just fine. So why did they use that word that has been defined by so many other airlines to mean a very small bag?

I have no proof of this but I think it is a ploy to get people thinking that they have no choice but to check (and pay for) baggage to their destination. I will do no such thing but rather than just assume that I am right it is always wise to check directly with the airline that you are dealing with, which is what I did.

I do find it very dodgy that they hide this information behind several clicks though before you can find out what I did.


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The 5kg limit is ridiculous but I have been on hundreds of flights and only had my bag weighed for carry on one time and that was with Spirit who I will never use again. I would rather take a bus.

So if you are looking at a itinerary one day in the near future and you see "personal item" as your only allowable carry on bag, dig a bit deeper, because I think airlines are intentionally being tricky with this in order to make more money.

Honestly, for me the days of the low-cost airline are behind me. The "normal" airlines are only about 10-20 percent more expensive and they are much nicer and have more traditional policies and kindness that lead us all to want to fly places in the first place. I find it quite upsetting that they lured us all in with the promises of low prices, only to turn the flight experience into a massive hassle that simply isn't worth the little bit of money that you are going to save by flying with an inferior airline.

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This is crazy and are charging more than what airlines charge for an extra 23 kg suitcase on international flights. I would fly another airline and most likely save money by having hand luggage included in the price.

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More often than not I ignore budget airlines when booking a flight. The "regular' airlines don't hassle you and they cost something silly like 10% more. They are also just nicer, generally speaking and the riff-raff tends to not book with them. win/win

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I've flown Spirit, Ryanair and many other airlines without any issues but Scoot got me. They had a $9 flight so I figured, why not? I looked at their policy and yeah I could only take a tiny bag on the flight. I had a bag that matched the dimensions for a Ryanair flight I took previously and its amazing how much you can fit if you just use vacuum sealed bags :) .. However, the wheels didn't fit by an amount less than 1cm so...

..... $80 for the baggage. I do know the pain of which you speak

Now I've switched to a backpack which matches the dimensions for "Personal Item" exactly and strategically pack things so if I can remove them and stuff them in m pockets if they bring out the stupid measuring box... then reload them into the bag after I pass screening.

It really is a good feeling beating the airline at their own stupid game.

However, the one thing that really got me on a flight two days ago? A four hour flight with seats that don't recline. Plus it was a middle seat (I dont pay extra for choosing a seat either). Plus it was delayed on the tarmac for maintenance issue. And they charged for everything on the food cart so not even water... after five hours a person can get pretty parched.

Anyways, great article, thanks for writing and don't write off Spirit airlines.. Just find ways to beat them at their own game :)

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what a wonderful response! I have not had the misfortune at dealing with Scoot but I have seen videos of people ripping the wheels off of their own bags because of something like this. 1cm is just absurd. I would understand if it was like a foot but they are splitting hairs here.

The carts with nothing for free is an obvious ripoff, I had one airline tell me that I couldn't bring my Nalgene that I filled up in the terminal on the plane and I just said "this was $80, it's coming with me" and they left it alone. Charging for water, and probably charging a LOT for water, is nuts. I understand if they want to rip us off for booze but there is probably some legal reason why they MUST supply water to customers we just haven't wanted to be on the receiving end of a TicTok video getting removed by security.

If I am traveling for a weekend to see a friend and can put everything in a small backpack, I would travel Spirit. My main beef with them involves a very specific situation that is more the fault of the booking website than Spirit.

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