Airlines have launched a lobbying blitz in Brussels to combat efforts to allow larger cabin bags to fly for free.

That frisson of fear felt by many air passengers at the boarding gate about being hit with an extra charge for a carry-on bag is generating a political dogfight.

Spain had enough of the extra fees and fined five airlines for charging people for hand luggage; now the battle over the freedom to stuff a porkier bag into the overhead bin is being joined in other countries.

Consumer organizations from 12 European countries on Wednesday joined Spain’s legal battle against low-cost airlines charging passengers to bring larger carry-on suitcases on board.

  • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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    24 days ago

    Yeah, but it limits the time they can dedicate. It means they can only do organizing outside of a full-time job. This is restrictive, and will actively hurt the ability of people to organize. The only people who will then be able to dedicate their time are those who have the excess free time and money. What you are suggesting would mean it’s individuals like you or me going up against Jeff Bezos. Who do you think would win that fight?

    • @realitista@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      There’s only one Jeff Bezos. If he can’t hire people, it’s only what he can do himself in his spare time. We greatly outnumber him, even if we are only doing it in our spare time.

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        24 days ago

        Yeah… And when we work together, that’s called organizing and lobbying, the thing you just said should be illegal.

        • @realitista@lemm.ee
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          14 days ago

          Read the post. I said paying people to do it should be illegal. I don’t say organizing should be illegal.