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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. 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. There may be limits on the amount that is allowed free of charge and hard limits on the amount that is allowed.

  4. Why is there never room for my carry-on? Answers to your bag ...

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    Rather than charging us for checked bags, I think carriers should charge for carry-on, and let us check our first bags for free. It might incentivize some travelers to ditch the carry-on, freeing ...

  5. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    In-town check-in service is a service offered by some cities such as Abu Dhabi, Seoul, Hong Kong, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur–International, London, Stockholm, Vienna and Taipei, where passengers may check in luggage in designated places within the city but outside the airport. This reduces check-in time and queuing at the airport.

  6. Cruise embarkation day guide: How to start your sailing off ...

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    At the port, passengers can check luggage with a porter and go through security before getting on the ship. Once on board, Smith said the “first, first, first, first” thing he does is go to ...

  7. Gate checking - Wikipedia

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    Gate checking is mostly used on small planes when there is not enough space to take on board the cabin bags of all passengers. Some companies offer different incentives for passengers who volunteer to check their bags at the gate instead of taking them on board.

  8. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    Hand luggage compartments of an Airbus A340-600 aircraft (economy class), also referred to as "overhead bins" A portable scale used to check if hand luggage is within weight limits. The term hand luggage or cabin baggage (normally called carry-on in North America ) refers to the type of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry along in the ...

  9. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    Example of IATA airport code printed on a baggage tag, showing DCA (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport). 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 ...