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thegadfly
Joined: 01 Feb 2003
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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I flew back to Korea on Delta from Detroit to Incheon in mid-February, and I was allowed two checked bags without additional fees, with a 50 pound weight allowance each. Honestly, I am not sure if that is standard, or because I have a buttload of miles with them, but I didn't use any miles for upgrades or anything....
Maybe shop around airlines? |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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thegadfly wrote: |
I flew back to Korea on Delta from Detroit to Incheon in mid-February, and I was allowed two checked bags without additional fees, with a 50 pound weight allowance each. Honestly, I am not sure if that is standard, or because I have a buttload of miles with them, but I didn't use any miles for upgrades or anything....
Maybe shop around airlines? |
Delta partners with KAL. Same rules. Sometimes Delta passangers wind up flying on a KAL plane. |
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Steelrails
Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:03 am Post subject: |
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Kuval wrote: |
I must be in the twilight zone. As far as I know, being a grown up is respecting a contract. Saying you're paying for my ticket and fucking me on the baggage is not a meeting of the minds thus forcing the parties to remedy. Sure, I could just pay an extra $100... but that's not being a grown up.
Since when is life all about shutting up and giving people money? I dunno, I guess it makes me "entitled" because I want what I agree to. There's an ambiguity in the contract and I wanted to see how many people were in the same boat as me so that I might either decide to tell them to pony up- or pay for it myself. I don't need the peanut gallery chiming in with every wise crack they can muster.
zzz internet trolls |
So should the school pay for a business class ticket? How about first class on Emirates? Since you aren't entitled to a business class ticket in your contract, you aren't entitled to free extra baggage in your contract.
In fact, save yourself the time, money, and headache, and stay home. If you're already flipping out like this over this issue, Korea is going to give you a stroke. |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:35 am Post subject: |
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Steelrails wrote: |
Kuval wrote: |
I must be in the twilight zone. As far as I know, being a grown up is respecting a contract. Saying you're paying for my ticket and fucking me on the baggage is not a meeting of the minds thus forcing the parties to remedy. Sure, I could just pay an extra $100... but that's not being a grown up.
Since when is life all about shutting up and giving people money? I dunno, I guess it makes me "entitled" because I want what I agree to. There's an ambiguity in the contract and I wanted to see how many people were in the same boat as me so that I might either decide to tell them to pony up- or pay for it myself. I don't need the peanut gallery chiming in with every wise crack they can muster.
zzz internet trolls |
So should the school pay for a business class ticket? How about first class on Emirates? Since you aren't entitled to a business class ticket in your contract, you aren't entitled to free extra baggage in your contract.
In fact, save yourself the time, money, and headache, and stay home. If you're already flipping out like this over this issue, Korea is going to give you a stroke. |
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Mr. Pink
Joined: 21 Oct 2003 Location: China
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 2:24 am Post subject: |
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I can't believe how cheap some people are.
Airlines have been milking people BAD ever since the 2006ish fuel crisis when prices went nuts.
$100 for more baggage that affects the MINORITY of travelers was long over due to those who abused the crap out of it.
Want to complain? Complain about the massive "Fuel Surcharges" that airlines are allowed to get away with.
Stop being so cheap. That rate is way cheaper than shipping your stuff over! |
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Old Painless
Joined: 01 Jan 2014
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 3:14 am Post subject: |
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Zyzyfer wrote: |
Kuval wrote: |
zzz internet trolls |
My advice based on your comments is to pick your fights. My prediction is, you make a fuss to your job about them paying for the second bag, they eventually agree, then they hold a grudge and nitpick you over every single little thing out of spite.
That said, doesn't hurt to ask once, or even twice. Maybe they will be accommodating! |
Listen to him. |
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Kuval
Joined: 19 Aug 2012
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 3:54 am Post subject: |
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Old Painless wrote: |
Zyzyfer wrote: |
Kuval wrote: |
zzz internet trolls |
My advice based on your comments is to pick your fights. My prediction is, you make a fuss to your job about them paying for the second bag, they eventually agree, then they hold a grudge and nitpick you over every single little thing out of spite.
That said, doesn't hurt to ask once, or even twice. Maybe they will be accommodating! |
Listen to him. |
Yea, I never thought about telling them to let me pick my own flight. That was a great idea. Unfortunately they've booked the ticket which means non-refundable.
As for the rest of you scraggamuffins... why would I want to travel business class? The ambiguity is in the cost of the ticket. Is baggage-needed factored in to the cost of the ticket? If not, then they would be legally in their realm to pick a discount airline- making you pay for both bags. No, the contract doesn't say anything about the baggage- that's where the clarity breaks down. That's why there's no meeting of the minds.
The school is unwilling to flinch on this one and they made sure to tell my recruiter that they are "unhappy." I dunno, I could just leave them with a steaming pile of nothingness and find a different job... it wouldn't be hard. But it's not about that. It's about doing what I think is right. I know Korean business people and they don't like to give their employees an inch. I remember having to fight for my health care coverage (legally mandated), and having to refuse to sign fake release letters (probably so they pay less taxes, also illegal). I figured it's most fair if both sides pay half. It's an unexpected cost, and they obviously didn't know or think about it.
So what's going to happen is I'm going to have to suck it up and pay for it... unfortunately. It's not a huge cost, but it's an annoyance. They also opted for a single entry visa, so I'm going to have to pay to get that changed (can I even do that? I guess I'll find out). It's another inconvenience, and I haven't even got there yet. It's not like it's my "right" to get a multiple entry visa, but it's something I told them about. It's also not 'in the contract.' I doubt my recruiter even mentioned it- so I'm not really blaming them.
I've had limited contact with the school because that's the way they like to do things. When you can hash out your own arrangements you can either piss off the school or just exempt the recruiter from a big chunk of the discussion... and they love to have their finger on the pulse.
Thanks for everyone's good input. Some great ideas and good feedback in here... exactly what I was hoping for. It didn't start out so good but it definitely ended great.
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schwa
Joined: 18 Jan 2003 Location: Yap
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 4:27 am Post subject: |
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Kuval wrote: |
... They also opted for a single entry visa, so I'm going to have to pay to get that changed (can I even do that? I guess I'll find out)... |
All teaching visas are multi-entry now. No extra charge. You just show a valid alien registration card at the airport on your way out & back in. |
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nicwr2002
Joined: 17 Aug 2011
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 6:11 am Post subject: |
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thegadfly wrote: |
I flew back to Korea on Delta from Detroit to Incheon in mid-February, and I was allowed two checked bags without additional fees, with a 50 pound weight allowance each. Honestly, I am not sure if that is standard, or because I have a buttload of miles with them, but I didn't use any miles for upgrades or anything....
Maybe shop around airlines? |
I guess I paid more since my flight was from Atlanta to Detroit and then to Incheon. They probably charged me for the extra bag because the first flight was domestic. I flew Delta as well last September. |
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atwood
Joined: 26 Dec 2009
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 7:20 am Post subject: |
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Buy a big duffle bag that will carry all your stuff. L.L Bean sells really good ones. |
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Yaya
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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thegadfly wrote: |
I flew back to Korea on Delta from Detroit to Incheon in mid-February, and I was allowed two checked bags without additional fees, with a 50 pound weight allowance each. Honestly, I am not sure if that is standard, or because I have a buttload of miles with them, but I didn't use any miles for upgrades or anything....
Maybe shop around airlines? |
I've flown Delta to and from the U.S. but the second checked bag IS extra. |
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ttompatz
Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:42 am Post subject: Re: Only 1 bag for international travel, does anyone do this |
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Kuval wrote: |
Seems to me that we need 2 bags to go live in a foreign country for a year. I dunno though, maybe I'm crazy. |
Maybe....
The rest of the planet gets 1 bag and 20kgs for their (free) baggage allowance if and when they get free baggage...
and you're complaining at 1 bag of 23kgs for free and $100 for the 2nd one?
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Old Painless
Joined: 01 Jan 2014
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Kuval wrote: |
Old Painless wrote: |
Zyzyfer wrote: |
Kuval wrote: |
zzz internet trolls |
My advice based on your comments is to pick your fights.
[/b] My prediction is, you make a fuss to your job about them paying for the second bag, they eventually agree, then they hold a grudge and nitpick you over every single little thing out of spite.
That said, doesn't hurt to ask once, or even twice. Maybe they will be accommodating! |
Listen to him. |
Yea, I never thought about telling them to let me [b]pick my own flight. That was a great idea. Unfortunately they've booked the ticket which means non-refundable.
As for the rest of you scraggamuffins... why would I want to travel business class? The ambiguity is in the cost of the ticket. Is baggage-needed factored in to the cost of the ticket? If not, then they would be legally in their realm to pick a discount airline- making you pay for both bags. No, the contract doesn't say anything about the baggage- that's where the clarity breaks down. That's why there's no meeting of the minds.
The school is unwilling to flinch on this one and they made sure to tell my recruiter that they are "unhappy." I dunno, I could just leave them with a steaming pile of nothingness and find a different job... it wouldn't be hard. But it's not about that. It's about doing what I think is right. I know Korean business people and they don't like to give their employees an inch. I remember having to fight for my health care coverage (legally mandated), and having to refuse to sign fake release letters (probably so they pay less taxes, also illegal). I figured it's most fair if both sides pay half. It's an unexpected cost, and they obviously didn't know or think about it.
So what's going to happen is I'm going to have to suck it up and pay for it... unfortunately. It's not a huge cost, but it's an annoyance. They also opted for a single entry visa, so I'm going to have to pay to get that changed (can I even do that? I guess I'll find out). It's another inconvenience, and I haven't even got there yet. It's not like it's my "right" to get a multiple entry visa, but it's something I told them about. It's also not 'in the contract.' I doubt my recruiter even mentioned it- so I'm not really blaming them.
I've had limited contact with the school because that's the way they like to do things. When you can hash out your own arrangements you can either piss off the school or just exempt the recruiter from a big chunk of the discussion... and they love to have their finger on the pulse.
Thanks for everyone's good input. Some great ideas and good feedback in here... exactly what I was hoping for. It didn't start out so good but it definitely ended great.
Thanks. |
I can tell already that you're going to knock em dead cowboy!
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Kuval
Joined: 19 Aug 2012
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:06 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Old Painless"][quote="Kuval"]
Old Painless wrote: |
Zyzyfer wrote: |
Kuval wrote: |
zzz internet trolls |
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I can tell already that you're going to knock em dead cowboy!
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Was actually in response to...
"Maybe shop around airlines?"
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPPPS. |
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Aine1979
Joined: 20 Jan 2013 Location: Incheon
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Better to have a school which will pre-pay your flight and shell out for an extra bag, than run the risk of paying for your own flight and not being reimbursed. |
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