When people still checked in with an attendent, there was basically one important question that you were always asked:
“Has your baggage been under your control at all times?”
The airport security announcement still tends to say:
“Do not accept packages from strangers.”
The idea of selling your luggage allotment is tantamount to accepting packages from strangers. I doubt anyone to whom you sell would want you to examine it, and I for one wouldn’t want to be the guy that smuggled the bomb onto the plane.
I’d say “Your mileage may vary,” except if you did bring the bomb on board, your mileage would be significantly less than you’d like, in every instance.
There are courier companies that will sometimes pay you to be a courier, but in that case, you are taking a package that you can examine into your own luggage. There are instructions on the internet, but personally I’ve never found the “free flights as a courier” thing to be anything but an urban legend.
Additionally, there are other guys who are little less legitimate, and they even will afford you free accomodation for your troubles in certain instances. Only problem is that entails a commitment of 5 – 10 years. 🙂
tl;dr> There is no freakin’ way an airline will let you do this. The security implications alone make it beyond stupid impractical. And you’ll note, I didn’t even get into the airline’s revenue stream.
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