Airline Passenger Outsmarts Staff by Wearing More Than 5 lb of Clothing to Avoid Fees

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A resourceful young traveler, Gel Rodriguez, recently made headlines for her creative approach to avoiding extra baggage fees. When her carry-on bag exceeded the allowed weight limit of 15 lb, Gel decided on a one-of-a-kind way out. Her humorous post about the experience has quickly gone viral and showcased her quick thinking and sense of humor.

Gel Rodriguez, a passenger from the Philippines, recently found herself in a predicament when her carry-on luggage exceeded the allowed weight limit. To avoid paying extra baggage fees, Gel took extreme measures by wearing over 5 lb of her own clothing.

This creative solution came about after an airline staff member at the check-in counter informed her that her suitcase weighed over 19 lb and would incur a weight fee. Gel’s ingenuity and determination to avoid the additional charges showcase her clever problem-solving skills and willingness to go to great lengths to save on travel expenses.

By layering herself with multiple T-shirts, pants, and jackets, she transformed her baggage from a hefty 19 lb to a much lighter 14 lb.

“I didn’t want to pay the fee for the excess baggage because it was only 2 kg (4.4 lb),” Gel explained in an interview. Although Gel’s clever solution to avoid paying extra baggage fees was successful, she admitted that it came with its own set of challenges. “It was really hot,” she said.

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Preview photo credit Gel Rodriguez / Facebook

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I wouldn't be able to wear any of the extra clothes for more than a few minutes. I would feel too restricted and smothered to be able to do it. I'm claustrophobic and I feel like it would trigger those feelings for me and send my anxiety levels spiraling out of control. But it seems like a great idea for those that can manage it. This isn't the first time that I've heard of someone doing this exact same thing to get around that upcharge by the airlines. More power to them.

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