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  2. Delayed, lost or damaged luggage: What you should do - AOL

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    Check your airline’s claims and compensation policy: Each airline should have website information on what to do if your bag is lost. For example, this is Delta Air Lines’ page.This is American ...

  3. What to do if your luggage is lost, delayed, stolen or damaged

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    And the North Carolina Consumers Council reminds travelers to keep their baggage claim ticket or sticker. If your baggage is delayed. Scope out other spots at the airport: If your suitcases aren ...

  4. Baggage reclaim - Wikipedia

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    Baggage claim area at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2002. The baggage carousels shown have since been replaced with more modern two-level units. Baggage carousel. In airport terminals, a baggage reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline ...

  5. Lost or damaged bags while flying? Here are your rights ... - AOL

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    Any missing or delayed baggage should be filed under a baggage claim with the airline. Lost baggage. Customers are entitled to full refunds for baggage fees if the airline declares the luggage ...

  6. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, passengers are still charged to print their boarding cards out. Online check-in is increasingly becoming required in other legacy carriers, particularly in Europe as the airport check-in desks are being relegated as baggage drop points only. Alaska Airlines was the first to offer online check-in.

  7. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    The ticket showed the issuing station, the destination, and a consecutive number for reference. The lower half of the ticket was given to the passenger, while the upper half, with a hole at the top, was inserted into a brass sleeve and then attached to the baggage by a strap. [1] [2] At some point, reinforced paper tags were introduced.

  8. What To Do If Your Luggage Goes Missing When Flying - AOL

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    Create a Paper Trail. If you want to make sure your claim goes through, you have to be meticulous about the process. "Most travel insurance companies have an international line to call and check ...

  9. Baggage carousel - Wikipedia

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    A baggage carousel is a device, generally at an airport, that delivers checked luggage to the passengers at the baggage reclaim area at their final destination. [1] [unreliable source?] Not all airports use these devices. Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by placing it on the floor or sliding it through an opening in a wall.