At towered airports, the person in charge of coordinating the movement of aircraft and airport vehicles safely around the airport is the air traffic controller. At non-towered airports this is left up to the pilots themselves.
The person in charge of managing the airport in a wider sense and on a more long-term basis is the airport manager.
It's the police, their unit is usually called borer patrol.
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It depends on the context. Airport security: Did you pack these bags? Stores: Do you want bags?
The luggage rules at the Cabo San Lucas Airport are that unattended bags that are left in the airport will be confiscated. This is due to terrorists leaving bombs in such bags in the past.
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100 bags100 bags
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They are generically known as skycaps or porters.
No, all computer cases and bags are acceptable for airport security. What matters is what is being carried inside the bag or case.
From what I know, all supermarkets themselves have a free of charge on their plastic bags because it is just in convienence.
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Yeah of course, otherwise how can they get on the plane
It may come as a surprise, but everything in a store from heat to plastic bags has a cost and the cost is passed on to the shoppers. Stores such as Walmart is simply hiding the charge for bags and potentially making a profit on them. Stores that charge for bags are making the cost more obvious and allowing the customer to opt out (saving money) by using re-usable bags or carrying the unwrapped package out of the store.
it checks 100% of bags instead of 5%