The woman had booked an all-inclusive vacation and did not bring along enough money.
"I didn't want to be using the little amount I had just so I could get my bag on the plane," Natalie Wynn told The Sun. "I literally said, 'I'm not paying it', and started putting my clothes on...I was boiling, absolutely boiling."
She ended up wearing nearly half of the clothes she had packed including seven dresses, a skirt, two pairs of shoes, two pairs of shorts and a cardigan.
https://www.thesun.ie/travel/3969283/thomas-cook-passenger-avoids-65-excess-luggage-fee-by-wearing-nearly-4kg-of-clothing-at-airport/
"I didn't want to be using the little amount I had just so I could get my bag on the plane," Natalie Wynn told The Sun. "I literally said, 'I'm not paying it', and started putting my clothes on...I was boiling, absolutely boiling."
She ended up wearing nearly half of the clothes she had packed including seven dresses, a skirt, two pairs of shoes, two pairs of shorts and a cardigan.
https://www.thesun.ie/travel/3969283/thomas-cook-passenger-avoids-65-excess-luggage-fee-by-wearing-nearly-4kg-of-clothing-at-airport/
that could be real tuff if you then have to fit yourself into the tiny toilet
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty much what my parents did when we emigrated to Canada in 1955. (We sailed the other way).
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