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Do you tip baggage check?

Senning recommends tipping bellhops $1 to $2 per bag, like baggage handlers. He suggests similar amounts for staff who deliver items upon request, like extra towels.



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Tip $1 per bag when you retrieve your luggage. You do not need to tip when you drop off your bags for storage. Tip from $5 to $10 depending on how involved the request, or a lump sum upon departure. Consider tipping higher if the concierge has gone above and beyond to procure something special.

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It's part of the service, and some have no-tipping policies. At most clubs -- and especially resorts and high-end daily fees -- you need to be ready with some small bills. But just how many small bills? To be safe, $3 to $5 per bag should do the trick.

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Distribute weight evenly to avoid tipping To do this, start by placing heavier items at the bottom of each suitcase and lighter items on top. This will create a stable foundation and make it easier to maneuver your luggage.

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We spoke to American Airlines, Delta, and United, and each airline generally discourages flight attendants from accepting tips. That's pretty much the rule across the board — except for Frontier Airlines. In 2019, the airline introduced tipping options for onboard purchases of food and drink.

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If you're wondering where to leave your tip, here's a quick answer: Generally, the best place to leave a tip for hotel housekeeping is in a conspicuous spot in the room, such as on the pillow, a desk, or in a thank you note.

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Weight limits for checked luggage vary from airline to airline and depend on which route you're traveling and class you're flying in. Typically, the weight limit for an individual checked bag is 50 lbs (23 kg), with some business and first class tickets allowing you to carry two bags up to this weight.

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The most common luggage mishaps Mishandling during transfer is one of the primary reasons why luggage may be delayed or lost. This can occur when handlers do not have adequate time to transfer bags between flights.

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When you're at the check-in counter at your departure airport, ask the representative to attach a fragile sticker to your bag. According to Travel and Leisure, suitcases with these stickers are typically loaded later as a form of protection, meaning they're the first bags to be unloaded too.

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