Baggage is luggage used to hold your clothes etc when you are travelling.
A back pack is luggage designed to be carried on your back.
Baggage figuratively means whatever emotional load you are "carrying" around with you from the past.
Yes, it is allowed to pack shampoo in checked baggage when traveling by air, as long as it is in a container that is 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less and placed in a clear, resealable plastic bag.
Bag and baggage. So "baggage" is the answer.
Yes, you can pack an electric razor in your checked baggage.
Baggage is a plural form of bag.
baggage
pack, pocket, attache, handbag, briefcase, purse
No, aerosols are generally not allowed in checked baggage when traveling. It is recommended to pack them in your carry-on luggage instead.
Yes, Ryanair allows a 10kg check-in bag as part of their baggage policy.
It is not a good idea. Moose are very large animals and being packed in a checked bag would be dangerous for you, the animals, and all the baggage handlers.
The twin words bag and baggage could be used in a sentence by referencing each one as a separate item. An example could be using the term bag instead of the word purse, and using the word baggage over the word luggage.
The baggage allowance for OPC flights is typically one carry-on bag and one checked bag per passenger. Additional fees may apply for excess or oversized baggage.