£50 charge for checked-in baggage now That's more than I [sometimes] pay for a return flight.
And baggage bounty policy are paid a bounty to discover carry-on bag dimension infringements and who allegedly perform their work with some enthusiasm. Floppy bags are a new area of concern as they can droop over the limit, since the check cage doesn't have sides. I can fit a hammock in my sports bag, but I may need to consider taking some cardboard to mitigate sports-bag droop.
At £50 it makes more sense to rent a tent at the destination, or buy one and cache it for subsequent use. Tents have to be checked in because of the sharp bits, so a small tent without poles might be able to be carried on if you can solve the pole problem on arrival.
And baggage bounty policy are paid a bounty to discover carry-on bag dimension infringements and who allegedly perform their work with some enthusiasm. Floppy bags are a new area of concern as they can droop over the limit, since the check cage doesn't have sides. I can fit a hammock in my sports bag, but I may need to consider taking some cardboard to mitigate sports-bag droop.
At £50 it makes more sense to rent a tent at the destination, or buy one and cache it for subsequent use. Tents have to be checked in because of the sharp bits, so a small tent without poles might be able to be carried on if you can solve the pole problem on arrival.
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