Poor Customer Service for Elite Members (carry-on bag issue - to merge)
#1
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Poor Customer Service for Elite Members (carry-on bag issue - to merge)
Terrible customer service on American Airlines AGAIN....with my family boarding flight and HEATHER tells me my Briggs & Riley bag that I take each week on AA is too big and she has to check it. Ridiculous!!! I fly almost every week....time to take my business elsewhere.
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Terrible customer service on American Airlines AGAIN....with my family boarding flight and HEATHER tells me my Briggs & Riley bag that I take each week on AA is too big and she has to check it. Ridiculous!!! I fly almost every week....time to take my business elsewhere.
#5
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The airport contracted staff at the entrance to security in PHL are occasionally aggressive about bags, but I have never had anyone from American bat an eye at the gate.
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Where are you going? Do you have AA elite status that you can use for a status match?
#7
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Were you in one of the later groups, or did you board the aircraft late? Was the bag oversize? Not saying you're wrong, but details are important.
If your bag is oversize, they'll catch up with you eventually. It doesn't matter if you're a US congressperson or an EXP in paid F--someone will eventually call you out. I learned the hard way and adjusted accordingly by purchasing a rollaboard that is unquestionably within the limits.
Ah, I see someone brought up PHL. That is an entirely different story...
If your bag is oversize, they'll catch up with you eventually. It doesn't matter if you're a US congressperson or an EXP in paid F--someone will eventually call you out. I learned the hard way and adjusted accordingly by purchasing a rollaboard that is unquestionably within the limits.
Ah, I see someone brought up PHL. That is an entirely different story...
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Terrible customer service on American Airlines AGAIN....with my family boarding flight and HEATHER tells me my Briggs & Riley bag that I take each week on AA is too big and she has to check it. Ridiculous!!! I fly almost every week....time to take my business elsewhere.
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Does it fit the published carry-on dimensions, though? Mine was 23 inches with the wheels.
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...on-baggage.jsp
Shouldn’t exceed 22 x 14 x 9 inches / 56 x 36 x 23 centimeters (including handles and wheels)
#13
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I'm convinced this is a clever Briggs & Riley guerrilla marketing campaign. Look at that product placement... I was familiar with TravelPro, Tumi etc but had never heard of B&R so I looked it up - now I totally want one (in grey HEATHER, if they have it).
#15
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I have a wide body Tumi rollerbag that doesn't technically fit the sizer. PHL and ORD are really bad about forcing me to size. Solution: go through security at non-AA checkpoints. Works like a charm. I've seen PHX and DCA do it to folks in later boarding groups, but haven't had an issue as long as I'm boarding with elites.