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Woman fakes pregnancy to avoid excess baggage fees
    2019-11-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

MANY travelers get creative with packing, whether it’s sitting on your suitcase to try and get it to shut, or arriving at the airport wearing three coats.

But travel journalist Rebecca Andrews took packing hacks to a whole other level when she created a fake pregnancy bump out of the clothes and laptop charger that she couldn’t fit in her bag — all in an attempt to avoid paying excess baggage fees for overweight luggage.

“I have a small frame and decided pretending to be preggo was the most believable route to a successful hack,” Andrews tells CNN Travel.

“But in all seriousness, I think it is the laziest idea I have ever had — a woman’s body can create human life, so exploiting this unique ability we have to save myself US$60 was just obvious. It’s quite an uncreative hack, really.”

Before boarding her domestic Australian flight with Jetstar, Andrews also slid her laptop down the back of her stretchy jumpsuit. She’d already gone through security, so she thought it was a safe bet. She put several layers on over the top.

It was the laptop that gave the game away — an air steward noticed it sticking out of Andrews jacket, and she had to cough up the US$60 for an overweight carry-on after all.

It wasn’t Andrews first rodeo. A frequent flier, Andrews tells CNN Travel she’s “double- and triple-layered clothes many times and have definitely done a fake pregnancy here and there.”

Andrews refuses to feel guilty about her subterfuge. Her only regret was that she confessed: “I should have had a backup story in case I was busted.”

(SD-Agencies)

Since she posted about the experience on Instagram, Andrews has been contacted by people across the world.

“I think it’s because it’s so relatable, because it’s such a travel hurdle,” she says.

There’s been various similar stories circulated online in the past -- including, the Daily Mail reported, James McElvar, a boyband member who reportedly passed out from heat exhaustion from wearing every layer.

So maybe you’re better off just checking in your luggage, and avoiding the elaborate evasion.

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