The Fine Print
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:40 pm
We fly out on the 18th of April for my Daughter’s wedding on St John.
So, I decided to look closely at the “fine print” of the baggage allowances for Northwest Airlines. Pretty typical as far as carry-on stuff—“cannot exceed 45 linear inches (9 inches by 14 inches by 22 inches)” The personal item can be “a purse or briefcase or laptop computer or small backpack. Dimensions of the additional item must not exceed 15”X11”x6”.
I was pleasantly surprised when I looked at the very fine print for checked baggage. A small **explanation reads, “For Travel to/from Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, the first and second checked bags are free. All other ‘Domestic’ policies apply as indicated above.” This will be great since we have a few extra items for the wedding (dresses, gifts, shoes, etc.) and I was expecting to pay $40 each way for two checked bags. You can bet I'll have a copy of the fine print with me at check-in.
So, I decided to look closely at the “fine print” of the baggage allowances for Northwest Airlines. Pretty typical as far as carry-on stuff—“cannot exceed 45 linear inches (9 inches by 14 inches by 22 inches)” The personal item can be “a purse or briefcase or laptop computer or small backpack. Dimensions of the additional item must not exceed 15”X11”x6”.
I was pleasantly surprised when I looked at the very fine print for checked baggage. A small **explanation reads, “For Travel to/from Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, the first and second checked bags are free. All other ‘Domestic’ policies apply as indicated above.” This will be great since we have a few extra items for the wedding (dresses, gifts, shoes, etc.) and I was expecting to pay $40 each way for two checked bags. You can bet I'll have a copy of the fine print with me at check-in.