A FLIGHT attendant has revealed why you should always use the overhead locker in front of your seat.
Travel writer Emily Cappiello told how she was one of the last passengers to board her section on a flight from Toronto to New York.
Late boarders often struggle to find overhead space for their bagCredit: GettyShe quickly realised there was no room in the overhead space for her bag.
To solve the issue she found the first empty space and then stored her bag above it, before returning to her seat.
However another passenger then complained that she had used his overhead space.
I'm a pilot- here's why you feel knackered after even short flights & how not toThe flight attendant then solved the issue by storing the other passenger's briefcase in her closet.
Ann, a flight attendant, offered some expert thoughts on the subject.
She said: "As a passenger, I'd look for room in front of my seat. This is mostly for ease of deplaning.
"With the single-aisle and forward flow of people getting off,
it's easier to grab on the way out, rather than head back to grab your bag.
"As a flight attendant, I would say find the spot closest to your seat.
This way, passengers can keep an eye on their belongings from their seat. Whether it's in front or behind varies in each situation."
Herb, also a flight attendant, said: "We let first class and Comfort board early so they get to put their stuff up first.
“If you get on late, I can't guarantee you'll have a spot. We try to save space, but if I need more space to fit bags at the end, I will use it.”
And Jim, also an attendant, said: “Business class paid for their space; you paid for your class. Try to stick to it, unless there's really no room.
"Personally, if there's no more space in economy, I will stow your bag in the front before checking it. But the crew needs to do that to avoid passenger conflict."
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