Warranted or not, flight delays ranging from 20 minutes to several hours have become a standard feature of the air travel experience in recent years, right alongside a $ 20 fee to check
a second piece of luggage and $ 6 buy - on - board sandwiches.
Not exact matches
WestJet charges between $ 20 and $ 23 for a
second bag on most routes, while Air Canada charges economy - class flyers $ 20 for a
second bag within Canada and $ 25 for a single
piece of checked
luggage on flights to the U.S. Not surprisingly, the aisles
of many flights now resemble a war zone as frantic passengers search for an overhead bin into which they stuff their bulging carry - ons, slowing down boarding times.
The two -
piece roof folds into the boot in 14
seconds, and still leaves 240 litres
of luggage space, while there's 340 litres with the roof up.
If owners want to pack more than one
piece of luggage, the
second and third bag will have to ride in the passenger foot well.