OK Rather than start a whole new thread on this, let me ask a question...
Today I flew ISP-PHL-ORD. PHL was unusually quiet for a holiday weekend. Everything looked kind of normal except that there were many fewer buses going between F and the other terminals-there was actually a long line and a wait for a bus FROM F!
I stopped by the club and there was only one familiar face--the bartender!!! They must have mostly new agents in the club, but I am sure they will be every bit as nice as those we know so well.
Now for the question...I board 637 to O'Hare, and 10 min before departure, the door is closed, and suddenly the rampers stop loading bags. There is a cart and a half of bags, most of which are clearly tagged for ORD (a fellow passenger noticed that as well, and sighed out loud, "welcome to Philadelphia"), which just don't get loaded!
Also at this point the rampers just disappear..they roll the loader back and poof they're gone. They leave the bags on the carts right at the gate, which leads me to believe they are NOT due for the next flight to ORD.
So my question is, is there a reason for these bags to be left, or is it just the same ole same ole at PHL--forget bags but the flight must leave on time? It actually left 5 min early.
I am not trying to be a rabble rouser, I am just trying to ask a logical question, and am willing to give the benefit of the doubt that there was a valid reason for leaving so many bags.
Otherwise a great flight arriving almost 30 min early in ORD, and an excellent in flight crew, with whom I had the pleasure of chatting for a while.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated...
my best to you all....