![]() Time permitting, that’s what I do on every flight, whether it’s oversold or not. “If I move this bag here and place that suitcase there, then turn this shopping bag sideways and you put your laptop case under your seat, then you can squeeze your roller bag in the overhead bin instead of having to check it.” This ends up being more like solving an over-sized puzzle. You see, during boarding one of my jobs as a flight attendant is to help with luggage. Luckily, not everyone brings on two bags and, if they do, they’re not all the same size which means we flight attendants usually have something to work with. ![]() That’s what the cargo space in the belly of the plane is for. We flight attendants do have wings, but unfortunately we do not have magic wands that allow us to fit every passenger’s bag aboard every flight.Īirplane overhead bin space is not designed to hold large amounts of suitcases, duffel bags, or musical instruments. Every day at airports across the world, airline cabin crews have to deal with the lack of overhead bin space.
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