EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 21 MIN
🧳 The Case for Checking Bags and Better Travel Fares
from Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel · host Travelling In My 70s
In this article, Roberta Hill argues that prioritizing convenience and comfort over minimal costs often leads to a more rewarding travel experience, especially for older adventurers. She suggests that moving away from basic economy fares toward standard or premium tickets often includes benefits such as checked luggage and seat selection, which reduce physical and mental stress. By checking bags, travellers can avoid the physical strain of overhead lifting and the uncertainty of gate-checking, allowing for a more relaxed transit through the airport. A supporting comment emphasizes that checking a bag is also practically beneficial for long-term trips, providing necessary space for medications, supplies, or souvenirs. Ultimately, the author suggests that investing in higher fare classes can eliminate the hidden fees and friction often associated with budget travel. This perspective shifts the focus from travelling as cheaply as possible to prioritizing personal well-being and ease.
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