Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. von Hoensbroech, I've been listening to you for a while, but I'm having trouble following you. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a person who boards a plane with no baggage for a flight lasting two, three, four, five, or six hours is the exception rather than the rule, I think. I would very much like to see your data, to know what percentage of passengers travel with no baggage, whether checked or carry-on. This is a new thing. It was free of charge before.
The prices posted for flights do not include charges for checked baggage or carry-on baggage. Basically, when a consumer picks their flight, they don't see the actual price they will be paying. This is what I consider to be problematic. Ultimately, they can make a choice as to what airline to travel with, but what can they do to be sure that all the companies are charging the same for checked baggage and carry-on baggage? What can the consumer do to figure everything out?