In an airport there are many terms you don't hear in daily life. Check in is what you do to pick up your tickets and let the airline know you are there. The luggage holding area is where you luggage goes until you come to pick it up after landing.
he/she waits in line in order to check luggage
Plane-side is a derivative of gate-check in terms of luggage. Plane-side luggage is generally used to describe luggage that was gate-checked, but left on a designated cart next to the stairs of a small aircraft. This cart of luggage is then taken and loaded into the cargo hold of the aircraft. Upon arrival, the luggage is taken off first and carted to the aircraft stairs for passengers to retrieve.
luggage means (the bags that you take with you when you fly to other coutries)
By international air travel rules, it MUST be in the luggage you check in and put in the bottom of the plane. Failure to do so will mean confiscation of the bat, fines, and possibly missing your flight.
it means find your swag and don't be a swag bitter....that means find your own styleA swag is the rolled-up bundle of one's possessions when travelling on the road. If you are told to check your swag in Australia, it is more likely to mean check your luggage or your possessions.
You can find it on the rear left side, in the fuse box. Open your luggage room and check your left side and you will see where i mean.
Nouns describing objects do not have opposites. "Unncumbered" is the opposite of "burdened" (if by luggage you mean something that is a burden)
It depends on what you mean. You can transport some weapons such as handguns, shotguns, and knives in your checked, locked luggage, but you are not allowed to carry these items on your person or in your carry on luggage. To transport a firearm, you tell the ticket agent that you want to check an unloaded firearm. They will give you an orange tag that you sign and then that tags goes into your luggage.
it means to discuss the personalities of the person
Several meanings, related to the idea of "holding something in custody". Check the English Wiktionary for more details.
Don't ask me I just work here
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