bagage handler
You pick up a person, and fetch their luggage.
usually one per person or you have to pay extra
abdi
He is called an "air traffic controller".
A person who is a porter at an airport, such as Heathrow, is an individual who handles baggage and other items. Porters typically handle or carry luggage for travelers. A porter at Heathrow, therefore, may be booked if he is already assisting another traveler with their luggage.
That would depend on your airline's policy and your passenger status (ie first class?)
Depents of airline. Check here for details http://www.thetravelinsider.info/travelaccessories/airlinecarryonluggageallowances.htm
Any person other than the driver in a car is called a passenger. "Passenger" is also the word to describe persons who ride in a train, trolley, bus, subway, or airplane.
not in carry on baggage, but you can in checked baggage
Standing in line at the baggage carousel at the airport is always an adventure. Waiting and being surround by other people is always the name of the game. With cosmetic luggage, the chances of the person standing on the other side of the carousel having the same luggage is significantly lower. Having cosmetic luggage not only allows a traveler to identify their luggage more easily, but it also allows them to personalize their traveling experience.
A noun is a person, place or thing. Luggage is a thing. Therefore, luggage is a noun.
No, sorry, but they have to have a person responsible with them, or their owner. What if the owner isn't at the airport where the dog lands in the plane? Then where will the dog go? Who will watch the dog on the plane?