tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post2781136681680433825..comments2024-03-24T11:13:56.476+02:00Comments on “Our Luxor B&B" Luxor life, slice by slice!: "Rufus Roo Beats The Baggage Charge" Discover 'Our Luxor' Apartmenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11907869521357887832noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post-73744692935544122002013-04-05T22:29:20.617+02:002013-04-05T22:29:20.617+02:00Hi Anonymous
Any dignity goes out the window when...Hi Anonymous<br /><br />Any dignity goes out the window when you use a airline like easy jet/Ryan air, its all about getting as much on board for as little cost as possible, this jacket is ideal, as others would be wearing something similar, it wouldnt matter about dignity, that wont save any money and this jacket does what it says, it allows you to carry more as 'hand luggage or carry on gear<br />I'd use itDerrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00252621419786344563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post-64139189577776325002013-03-30T01:31:42.009+02:002013-03-30T01:31:42.009+02:00Hi Anonymous, of course you're right.......for...Hi Anonymous, of course you're right.......for you! (And maybe for me too, I'm not sure.) Nevertheless, it's not just a couple of quid with many people. I believe that some airlines are charging £25 per kilo of excess baggage!!!!<br />In saying that, we've brought a wide variety of heavy articles here on aeroplanes, and never had to pay any extra, it's all down to proper planning, in my view. Discover 'Our Luxor' Apartmenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11907869521357887832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post-507604311710781112013-03-29T20:13:08.728+02:002013-03-29T20:13:08.728+02:00Please - the Rufus roo jacket makes you look like ...Please - the Rufus roo jacket makes you look like you are the cleaning staff of the facility where you're wearing it. I'd rather lose the extra couple of quid than my dignity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post-88703879964157515372013-02-04T00:53:48.469+02:002013-02-04T00:53:48.469+02:00Oh, yes, I forgot to mention, rather than a 'd...Oh, yes, I forgot to mention, rather than a 'dose of salts' a whirling dervish would have been more appropriate considering your locationDerrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00252621419786344563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088683094727047806.post-46574671960728266292013-02-04T00:50:24.828+02:002013-02-04T00:50:24.828+02:00I dont actually need one of these jackets (I have ...I dont actually need one of these jackets (I have been lugging a bag on my back for 8 months, my day bag has nearly been the same size at some places, (20Kgs,) it hasnt contained a lot of my clothes but quite a bit of other stuff, the laptop, hard drives, several cameras, all my cables and adaptors (so many diferent plugs around the world, but Australia is unique with theirs) several tee shirts, sandels (hanging off a bit of string) I do keep it below the desk when I check in though, its only when I get on the aircraft anything arises (I really shouldnt have tried my sleeping bag as well, but with a smile (looking like the usual Brit D88khead traveller I have got away with it<br />I do think I have done quite well, my back pack has weighed in at 23.7 Kgs and that has a multitude iof stuff to help me survive my travels in some degree of comfort (and enabled me to buy a few gifts)<br />But fairplay to Newcastlemiss for bringing that lot through<br />I have found that cargo trousers with their multitude of pockets are handy for carrying stuff as well (until you have to look for something, then you realise you definately have too many pockets)Derrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00252621419786344563noreply@blogger.com