Messages posted by : Pablo Escobar
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I believe it is the airports not the airlines. If it was just the airline why would security have removed the 'boot' in question?
Example: couple on my JET2 (budget airline) flight from Edinburgh to Chambery wearing their touring boots. Fine on leg out, on return they were taking them off in the check in area to pack them in to their bags. The staff being more than helpful. Ignorance is no excuse. Harsh and uncalled for? Please. . |
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It is looking like in a couple of days we will get a freeze, then another thaw, then a good dump of snow (if things hold-long term forecasts are never right-lets face it).
Promising! |
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KHMR
Only one photo from probably the most epic skiing day of my (short) life and I can*** be bothered to link it from Facebook :lol:
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Keep to the topic of the thread! :lol:
Edit: Hell, that's never gonna happen round here. |
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Damned green jacket! :lol:
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So you put a boot in your hand luggage despite the sign? Sounds like you have no complaint to me if you noticed the sign and purposely disobeyed the signage request. You could have even confirmed with the check in agent?! Sack it up and buy some new boots. (Sorry to spill the harsh reality on to you).
Depending on what boots they were I would offer the other one up to Disability Snowsport UK, I would imagine they would have a use for it. For the record, Chambery have the same A4 sheets of paper with the same message scrawled on, every now and again the check in person asks you to confirm that all that sorta kit is in your checked baggage. |
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If you had your own segment in a ski video what song would you have to accompany it?
Welcome additions to the music info are, type of skiing involved and location 8) I'll chime in later with mine. |
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