Bell hop
Because people who carry luggage are traditionally summoned by a bell, they are often known as bellhops (hop refers to the alacrity of their response). 'Porter' is another word to describe someone who carries luggage, at places like airports or hotels.
Porter or bellhop
A person who carries luggage for someone else is often called a porter, from the Latin/Frendh/Italian words meaning "to carry".
Bellhop, or porter.
A bellhop is an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.
The person who carries luggage at a train station is commonly referred to as a "porter." Porters assist travelers by handling their bags and providing other services to ensure a smooth journey. In some contexts, they may also be called "luggage handlers" or "bellhops," particularly in hotels.
A bellboy is a male worker, such as one who works at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands.
A person who carries bags at a railway station is typically called a "porter." Porters assist passengers by transporting their luggage to and from trains, helping them navigate the station. In some regions, they may also be referred to as "bellhops" or "luggage handlers."
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Yes, someone else can pick up your luggage at the airport on your behalf by providing proper identification and authorization from you.
A bellperson is a gender-neutral term for a bellhop - an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.
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