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  2. Checked baggage - Wikipedia

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    Checked baggage is luggage delivered to an airline or train for transportation in the hold of an aircraft, storage on a coach bus or baggage car of a passenger train. Checked baggage is inaccessible to the passenger during the flight or ride, as opposed to carry-on baggage. This baggage is limited by airlines with regard to size, weight, and ...

  3. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    Bag tags, also known as baggage tags, baggage checks or luggage tickets, have traditionally been used by bus, train, and airline carriers to route checked luggage to its final destination. The passenger stub is typically handed to the passenger or attached to the ticket envelope:

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  5. 12 Pieces of Checked Luggage That’ll Withstand the ... - AOL

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    Our travel editors have tested all the most popular checked luggage brands. These 12 pieces of checked are our favorites, and if you’re looking, buy one today.

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    An Insider reporter fit two bathing suits, her makeup bag, headphones, a laptop, charger and a book inside her vest, while putting the remainder of the clothes she needed for a weekend trip into a ...

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  8. Glossary of fishery terms - Wikipedia

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    Also called rough fish. See also coarse fish. Trawling – is fishing with a large bag-like net, called a trawl, which is drawn along behind a boat called a trawler. The net can be dragged along the sea bottom in order to target demersal fish, or pulled through clear water in order to target pelagic fish.

  9. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word baggage comes from the Old French bagage (from baguer 'tie up') or from bagues 'bundles'. It may also be related to the word bag. [3] Also according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word luggage originally meant inconveniently heavy baggage and comes from the verb lug and the suffix -age ...