Passenger Traveled With 9 Pounds Of Clothes On So As Not To Pay Extra Baggage

Passenger Traveled With 9 Pounds Of Clothes On So As Not To Pay Extra Baggage
Passenger Traveled With 9 Pounds Of Clothes On So As Not To Pay Extra Baggage

Video: Passenger Traveled With 9 Pounds Of Clothes On So As Not To Pay Extra Baggage

Video: Passenger Traveled With 9 Pounds Of Clothes On So As Not To Pay Extra Baggage
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A 30-year-old woman who was getting ready to take a flight in Manchester, England, left everyone speechless by putting 9 pounds of clothing on them to avoid paying excess baggage.

Little by little and one by one Natalie Wynn began to put on the clothes that contained her luggage and that were causing excess weight before boarding the flight operated by Thomas Cook Airlines.

"I didn't want to use what little [money] I had just to have my suitcase searched," Wynn told the British newspaper The Sun about what happened. "I literally told them 'I am not going to pay' and started putting on my clothes," he explained.

In the end, the woman ended up wearing 7 dresses, 2 pairs of shoes, 2 pairs of shorts, a skirt and a sweater. "I felt like I was going to pass out because I was so hot [with my clothes]," the woman explained of the experience. "I was roasting."

Airport Luggage
Airport Luggage

The woman explained that on boarding the flight people started laughing at her and then asked the stewardess for permission to put some things in her suitcase, which was granted. "As soon as I got off the plane, I took it all off and put it back in my suitcase."

"I booked an all-inclusive vacation so that included my food and drinks, and I didn't plan on bringing much more money with me," he said. "I think I only had about 69 euros in my account for the holidays."

The woman claims that her luggage weighed almost 4 kilograms (about 8.8 pounds), which exceeded the limit allowed by the airline. With her clever idea, the woman saved the $ 85 she should have spent.

About the rest of the passengers Wynn accepts that he feared being rejected or received on board reluctantly. "Not a single person told me something about it, not even at the airport," he said. "It was a good start to the vacation."

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