Porter or bellhop
Bellhop, or porter.
Bell boys
Bellhop, or porter.
A bellhop is an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.
A bellperson is a gender-neutral term for a bellhop - an employee of a hotel who carries guests' luggage and runs errands.
Primarily helping guests with their luggage.
The most common duties for bellboys include assisting incoming guests with luggage and packages, and seeing them to their hotel rooms. Bellboys also run personal errands and deliver messages for guests.
A concierge at a hotel has the duty of making sure that the guests have what they need to have a pleasant stay. The concierge might arrange a taxi, tell the guests where to find things in the town or in the hotel, and assist with luggage.
A person who is employed, esp. by a hotel, to carry guests' luggage, run errands, etc.
A bellboy is a male worker, such as one who works at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands.
A bellhop.
The role of a bellboy is to assist hotel guests with their luggage upon arrival and departure, escort guests to their rooms, provide information about hotel facilities and services, and address any guest inquiries or requests. They help create a positive first impression and ensure guests have a pleasant and comfortable stay.
The dictionary definition of a concierge is a person who serves guests at a hotel by carrying luggage to rooms, delivering messages and making reservations.
The bell desk of a hotel is where the bellhops/boys who move and store luggage for guests are based. Bellhops should be presentable and have good personal skills as they deal with guests face to face.