dereko1969
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Have two small kids under three coming with me, and usually bring a rucksacky thing for their stuff to keep entertained on flight. Guess that's out now.
Oh to have the days where flying felt like a luxury....
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Hmm, was flying through Gatwick quite a bit last year and I can't say I noticed security being especially strict in this regard. Generally was flying Aer Lingus so I had a handbag and a laptop bag and never had any issue carrying both through. I can't say I was challenged even once.It is always enforced at Gatwick - doesn't matter which airline you're flying with. Apart from there, I've never seen it enforced.
I was on the last flight out of Gatwick yesterday (FR, 9:55pm). The metal basket for checking luggage sizes was nowhere to be seen and people seemed to be carrying rather large bags on board with nobody caring. Maybe if you go for the late flights, served by tired staff dying to get home and to bed, you can get away with more?Hmm, was flying through Gatwick quite a bit last year and I can't say I noticed security being especially strict in this regard.
You could put a small little backpack on one of the kids for their stuff, depending on their size of course.
When flying was a luxury we couldn't afford to fly where we wanted, do you not have the option of flying another airline or is someone holding a gun to your head and forcing you to fly ryanair?
If you think about it, it is only fair. People used to have bigger bags than permitted - they added the metal cage. People used to bring multiple bags - they started enforcing the one-bag-per-passenger rule. People are carrying heavier bags than permitted - they are bringing out the scales.Thats the first time I have heard of them actually having a scales there with the cage. Sign of things to come?
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