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  2. Checked baggage - Wikipedia

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    According to the rules of most air transportation authorities, such as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and European Union's Joint Aviation Authorities, should passengers flying internationally with checked baggage fail to arrive at the departure gate before the flight is closed, that person's baggage must be retrieved from the aircraft hold before the flight is permitted to take off.

  3. Baggage allowance - Wikipedia

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    Luggage is weighed as passengers check in at the airport. On commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked baggage or hand/carry-on luggage the company will allow per passenger.

  4. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    Hand baggage allowance is a topic frequently discussed in the context of commercial air travel. On the one hand, passengers may want to have more of their possessions at hand during flight, skip the often time-consuming baggage claim process, and avoid the risk of having their checked baggage lost or damaged.

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

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    Pro Tip: If a layover is necessary, opt for one that has at least a 90-minute window to ensure enough time for your bags to make it to your next plane. 400tmax/istockphoto Ship Your Luggage

  6. This Is the Worst Spot on the Plane for Your Carry-On Bag - AOL

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

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    Nearly 2 million bags were mishandled by airlines in 2021, and 2022’s numbers will likely be similar after thousands of delays and cancellations this holiday period.

  8. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    A "rush" bag is a bag that missed its original flight (now technically a lost luggage to be transported to be united to its owner) and is now flying unaccompanied. [12] The purpose of numbers in the range of three to nine is not defined by the IATA, but they can be used by each carrier for their own specific needs.

  9. Flying down to Rio: what if your bag is left behind in Paris?

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