Italy Bans Use Of Airplane Overhead
Bins
We've seen all kinds of policies introduced to try and keep
passengers safe when traveling by air. Some of these policies have been
government mandated, while others have been introduced by airlines. Well, Italy
as a country has just introduced a new rule for air passengers, which some
airlines (and maybe passengers) will be very unhappy about.
Italy bans
hand luggage on planes
As of this past Friday (June 26, 2020), Italy's
National Civil Aviation Authority has banned the use of overhead bins for
"health reasons." Passengers are allowed to bring small personal items onboard
that can fit underneath the seat in front of them, but they can't use overhead
bins.
This applies to both domestic and international flights, on both
Italian and foreign airlines.
Overhead bins can no longer be used on
flights to & from Italy
What's the logic for this policy?
The
policy makes sense... kind of.
The idea is that when passengers place
bags in the overhead bins there's a lot more crowding in the aisles, both during
boarding and deplaning, which isn't great in terms of distancing.
Italian
consumer association Codacons was in favor of this, saying that this would
"avoid the chaos" that occurs during boarding:
"In this area, the
Italians are among the most unruly travellers in Europe, causing delays and
queues which today would fuel the risk of contagion."
Arguably there's
another side to this, though. While it's true that people crowding in the aisles
probably isn't ideal, the reality is that when checking bags you're increasing
your touch points during the journey.
That's to say that you need to go
to check-in to drop off your bag, more people will be touching your bag, you'll
need to go to baggage claim, which is often crowded, etc.
I question
whether banning carry-ons actually reduces exposure for
passengers.
Passengers will now have to check all bags
Some
airlines have issues with this policy
As you'd expect, some airlines have
serious problems with Italy's policy. They're now required to allow passengers
to check bags at no extra cost. Given that so many airlines in Europe have an
ultra low cost business model, including a (forced) checked bag with a ticket
isn't great in terms of ancillary revenue opportunities.
Ultra low cost
carriers won't be happy about this
Bottom line
Italy is now banning
use of the overhead bins onboard planes until further notice. This is in order
to prevent people from crowding in the aisles onboard planes as much as
possible. While I can appreciate that logic, on the other hand I'm not sure the
benefit of that outweighs people lining up at check-in to check their bags, and
people crowding at baggage claim.
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