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Leave your (extra) baggage home this year!
For those who plan to fly United Airlines, keep an eye out for this new lovely surcharge. :rolleyes:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080204/unite...surcharge.html |
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Wow! This could have a major affect on teams that fly! Our team has used that second bag allowance to transport tools and team spirit supplies and all of that extra stuff to events. If 40 people travel in our entourage that is an extra $1000! :eek:
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My sister and I were just commenting on this new trend yesterday. I have seen baggage charges now on a few different airlines. Check with yours before leaving for your tournaments!
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This is where I mention that Amtrak lets you bring on two carry-ons and check three more. You can check three more after that for $10 a bag.
There are other advantages (and, granted, disadvantages), but it's awful hard to beat for raw baggage-moving ability. |
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It's only three days long; you can live out of a backpack and still give a toolbox to everyone.
But every year the freshmen show up with enormous bulging suitcases and backpacks. It's funny :p |
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Umm...I don't want to step on toes here but check the source ^_^
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While the cost of long-distance trains in this country is usually near the cost of airfare, there's just something about trains - whether it's watching the scenery, the increased 'freedom' on board trains versus flying, or just being able to relax - that I've always preferred. I just wish the government would stop pouring billions into highway projects that just annoy us with construction work for years on end (only to never make the highways any better than they started), and actually put that money somewhere where it has a chance of making the government a profit - in efficient passenger rail service. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line actually makes a profit, so it is possible. / End side-tracked (pun intended) comment. |
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