Rumor has it
New Bag Policy enforcement, yet unknown to the gate agents who were trying to follow the Policy was given a hard time by a first class passenger, Yet this pass is Scott Kirby President.
Gate agent tried to check the bag, even tag it but he took it on the aircraft, with the tags so that other First Class passengers can see. I was told he got on the phone with someone.
But really if your the President and lead by example....
It's true, not rumor. Mr. Kirby was asked to check his bag then took it on board, called LAS Station Manager, the Station Mgr called a shift manager, who went to the agent....etc. Seems Mr. Kirby was not aware of the policy change. Agent didn't get in trouble, but got very little support from local management.
I've been at T/C last 4 days, and boy it's been mostly brutal. F/C, Pref & Star Alliance members either mad or grateful. I've had the hardest time with garment bags, as length and width have exceeded 45 without depth. Have made everybody check them. We have lovely laminated measuring tapes in our lovely money bags. I can't tell a 20 in roller, from a 23 in roller, from 25 inches, and everytime I think the bag looks okay, I pull out that lovely tape measure and prove myself wrong.
We've been told to "catch" the bags at the counter, but also told if they get to the gate, we will gate check them without charge. So not only are we not going to be consistant system wide about enforcing the guidelines, we won't be consistant from T/C to gate in regards to bag charges.
To tie in with baggage issues, I have to mention the PETC problems we get on a weekly basis. Either the kennels are too big, or our passengers "best friend" is 25 lbs, 14in tall and crammed into a carryon sized kennel unable to stand, barely sit, and not be able to turn around.