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What does it mean when baggage claim says first bag?

The first bags are from priority customer, usually First Class and those that have a high status with the airlines loyalty program.



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Generally speaking, the bags that are loaded into the cargo hold last are often the first that are unloaded. Because of this, some travelers like to check in their bags as late as possible — but bags can end up being loaded on the plane in any order.

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Gate checking is often complimentary, and your bag might be loaded last and therefore come out first at baggage claim. But sadly, there are no guarantees. One method that's supposed to assure early retrieval at baggage claim — at least for some airlines — is using priority baggage services.

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Review Your Booking Confirmation: When you book your flight, you typically receive a booking confirmation email. This email may contain information about your baggage allowance and any additional fees for checked baggage. Contact the Airline: If you can't find the informat.

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A typical baggage claim area contains baggage carousels or conveyor systems that deliver checked baggage to the passenger. The baggage claim area generally contains the airline's customer service counter for claiming oversized baggage or reporting missing or damaged baggage.

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Baggage Claim Wait Times It can sometimes take up to 20 minutes to unload a plane, depending on how many bags are being unloaded. Remember, you do not have to claim your bags in your connecting city when you have a domestic flight. Read more about how to deal with international connecting bags here.

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Unclaimed bags are usually put in storage for a certain amount of time (depends on the policy of the airport). Typically they are held for upto 90 days. After that one of two things happen. They get auctioned off.

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Not only will you need to part with your bag, but you'll need to figure out where to pick it up after you land. In most cases, gate checked bags will be sent to the baggage claim along with all the paid, checked luggage. Meaning you'll have to say goodbye to that speedy exit at your destination.

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Upon check in, your checked baggage will be provided to TSA for security screening. Once the screening process has completed, your airline will transport your checked baggage on your respective flight as well as deliver it to the baggage claim area.

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Checked baggage basics. Does Southwest® charge to fly with checked baggage? Your first two checked bags fly free® at Southwest (weight and size limits apply). Skis1 and golf bags2 may also fly free, and surfboards fly free in Hawaii.

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One way to speed up your checked bag recovery is to ask the airline representative to put a fragile marker on your bag. This usually means that your bag will be loaded onto the plane after most of the other checked bags, which in-turn means it will then arrive at baggage claim before the other bags on the plane.

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Generally speaking, the first step is the immigration checkpoint, where you will show your passport, visa, and I-20. The second part comes when you pass through customs after collecting your checked luggage from the claim carousels in the baggage terminal. Note: Your port of entry may not be your final destination.

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The local runner will sometimes wait until ALL OF THE PLANES are unloaded THEN collect all of the local bags. It can take an hour for all of those planes to be unloaded. This is one reason your bags can take so long.

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A baggage carousel is a device, generally at an airport, that delivers checked luggage to the passengers at the baggage reclaim area at their final destination. Not all airports use these devices. Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by placing it on the floor or sliding it through an opening in a wall.

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You can bring one carry-on bag and one personal item for free on most domestic and international flights. But there are a few rules you'll need to follow.

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Major airlines generally won't give you a hard time if you request to through-check. We recommend that you contact the initial carrier to confirm whether they have established interline baggage agreement with subsequent carriers.

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