Fees for ancillary bags are the necessary evil in modern air travel. While tickets for aircraft have become substantially cheaper, airlines are increasingly dependent on these additional fees to make a profit.
And believe us, they do profit: according to a survey conducted across 73 low-cost airlines, ancillary fees totaled $47 billion in total revenue.That seems to be a win-win for everyone, though: passengers are happy with affordable tickets, and airlines sit comfortably on top of a pile of money.
But what if you don't want to pay for checked baggage and want to go on a month-long work trip or a month-long sabbatical? Read on to find out how you can fit everything inside a luggage carry.
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