I'm bound to be proved wrong but I think flybe have made a mistake on this one. It sounds like a brainfart from someone on high which the guys and gals on the shopfloor are going to have to retrieve. The aircraft are far too small to take a whole lot of cabin luggage; half of it is going to end up in the hold. The argument that no hold baggage=reduced handling costs is dubious. There is bound to be some hold baggage and if you are having to unload it for one you may as well unload it for 50 - unless the ground agents are going to start charging per piece taken from the hold. IMHO, this is loco scraping the bottom of the barrel and has to be a plus for BA if thay stay in domestic market.