My problem with some of that is that if I check a bag and board the plane with just a backpack, I am going to put that backpack in the overhead bin. It is my "carryon" at that point, not my "personal item", and my ticket paid for one carryon in the overhead bins just like everybody else who didn't buy basic economy. Why should I have to cramp my legs for several hours with a backpack stuffed around my feet when I checked my larger bag instead of carrying it on?TXTransplant said:
The only reason I want to board early is strictly to insure I have bin space for my carry on. That's it. I refuse to check bags on domestic flights (and rarely on international).
Whether or not FAs enforce overhead bin "rules" is a crapshoot. Usually it's a free for all, with people putting anything and everything in the overhead bin and nothing under the seat. And they put their stuff in random places in the aircraft rather than near their seat.
I have seen the "rules" being enforced more lately. FAs seem to be policing people who put their personal item in the bin instead of under the seat. And a FA on our flight last night made some in my group take their bags out of the bin when they put them in the first open bin space (rather than where they were sitting). But until the airlines are consistent with this, it will be a source of frustration for those of us who carry on.
As for how to make it different, if they boarded by sections of rows from the back to the front instead of the random scattershot they do now, they could open up only the bins for those rows and one of the FAs could stand in the row in front of wherever they are boarding and stop people from opening bins and putting bags in the bins outside of that section of rows.
To address the items going in the bins, give each person with a non-basic economy ticket one tag for their "carryon" and those tagged bags are the only ones allowed in the bins. Easy task for the FA to look for non-tagged bags if there is a shortage of space and remove them from the bins. People who check their main bag can use their tag on their backpack or briefcase and put it in the overhead bins without being hassled about it.