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What does a hotel luggage porter do?

Baggage porters and bellhops, known at some hotels as uniformed service attendants, bell attendants, or guest services attendants, are considered front-of-the-house jobs in the hotel industry. They are responsible for carrying guests' luggage to their room upon arrival and back to the lobby when they depart.



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The Porter Airlines (PD) baggage policy for regular basic fares include the following: 1 personal item - Fee free. Checked baggage / Hold luggage - Applicable fees per bag increase with number checked. Overweight and Oversize bags - Applicable fees per bag depending on weight and size categories.

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The range of services conducted by porters is extensive, from shuttling luggage aboard a train (a railroad porter) to bearing heavy burdens at altitude in inclement weather on multi-month mountaineering expeditions. They can carry items on their backs (backpack) or on their heads.

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Porter Airlines' (PD) standard checked baggage / hold luggage policy details follow: 2 bags standard. Maximum dimensions: 62 inches or 157 centimeters (length + width + height) Maximum weight: 50 pounds or 23 kilograms.

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Both are employed in hotels . Bellboys ( also known as bellhop, bellman ) work inside the hotel , who carries the luggage of the guests and show them their rooms besides other queries. Porters are usually employed outside the hotel , who receive the guests at the entrance .

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