Travelling is all fun and games until you realise you've exceeded your luggage weight limit. And while some people try all means and ways to get out of paying extra for their baggage, this doesn't always work out. Two Australian teenagers, Adriana Ocampo and Emily Altamura ended up US$40 (S$54) poorer after the airline that they booked, Jetstar Airways, fined...
Travelling is all fun and games until you realise you've exceeded your luggage weight limit.
Two Australian teenagers, Adriana Ocampo and Emily Altamura ended up US$40 poorer after the airline that they booked, Jetstar Airways, fined them for wearing 13 pounds of clothing onto the plane and trying to avoid paying the airline's baggage fee. "Little did we know what was coming for us," they captioned. The two were on a flight back to Adelaide, Australia, from Melbourne."When Jetstar actually checks the weight of your luggage," they said.
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