http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Savinganddebt/Travelforless/P142365.asp
It is an American article, but with England and Europe most of the time following lead, will be be subjected to yet more extras when flying?
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            The system works as follows: On your last day of your holiday, a Virgin representative and what appears to be a member of the airport staff, go to your hotel and check you in for the flight, You get issued with a boarding card and your luggage then gets tagged for the homebound flight. So far so good. However, your luggage then gets put into a van and you won't see it again until you're back in England. You then relax for the rest of the day at your hotel and once it is time to leave, you go to the airport, clear security and walk straight onto the plane.
 
   So it does mean what I thought it did then
  So it does mean what I thought it did then  . I can't believe such a practice would be allowed after the sad events of 9/11! I would certainly not be able to relax on my last day, I'd be too worried thinking about what had happened to my luggage. I can't see that practice ever catching on here in the UK, and I am surprised it is allowed in other Countries. ANYTHING could happen to your suitcase once that van has left.
 . I can't believe such a practice would be allowed after the sad events of 9/11! I would certainly not be able to relax on my last day, I'd be too worried thinking about what had happened to my luggage. I can't see that practice ever catching on here in the UK, and I am surprised it is allowed in other Countries. ANYTHING could happen to your suitcase once that van has left.  
   
   
   
   
   I assume they are still subject to X-Ray, but that still does not alter the fact that your suitcases could be tampered with and items stolen from them whilst in the back of that van, or indeed items added to your case such as drugs and explosives. The van could be hyjacked en route to the Airport???, it could be involved in a crash???, totally destroying its cargo. It could simply be stolen from its overnight parking area??? OK, I know I'm speculating here, I appreciate that, I am a bit of a pesimist., but it still seems insane that after the terrible events of 9/11, (not to mention Lockerbie) such a practice can be allowed. It makes a total mokery of airport security
  I assume they are still subject to X-Ray, but that still does not alter the fact that your suitcases could be tampered with and items stolen from them whilst in the back of that van, or indeed items added to your case such as drugs and explosives. The van could be hyjacked en route to the Airport???, it could be involved in a crash???, totally destroying its cargo. It could simply be stolen from its overnight parking area??? OK, I know I'm speculating here, I appreciate that, I am a bit of a pesimist., but it still seems insane that after the terrible events of 9/11, (not to mention Lockerbie) such a practice can be allowed. It makes a total mokery of airport security  
  
 
                
                
                
                                    
            Have any HT members actually used such a service?
 
 
                
                
                
                                    
            I have used this service for the past 6 years or so in Barbados, and so far no problems (fingers here firmly crossed). It does save all the hassle having to queue up at the airport, and, after all, it is a free service offered.
 
 put your luggage in a van and thats the last you see of them till Gatwick.
As long as any baggage is X-rayed as usual before being placed in the hold and any baggage from 'no-show' passengers is offloaded before take-off I really can't see that this practice is anymore dangerous or risky than standard procedures
 
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