Baggage

When baggage is defined as the totality of all for a change in location ( response, run, ride, travel ) battered items. Currently worn clothing and walking aids (such as crutches, canes ) are not thereby considered luggage. Luggage is usually in the form of luggage in the transport containers provided, such as boxes, suitcases, backpacks, bags and garment bags.

On air travel between carry-on luggage (hand luggage ) is distinguished and checked baggage. Carry-on luggage are pieces of luggage, such as a trolley or a plastic bag that will be carried into the cabin. In aircraft cabin baggage is usually kept in the storage space above the seats.

Many vehicles have a luggage compartment or trunk. There are also additional car luggage carrier.

In train stations Porters transport your luggage with a luggage cart, usually a hand truck, to the baggage car of the train. The self- entrained by travelers luggage is stowed in trains in the racks above the seats or in overhead compartments on the wagon end. Previously wore luggage carrier or service men luggage affluent travelers for a tip individually to the train compartment or from the arrival platform to the cab (horse taxi). Today, travelers use in airports and train stations a luggage trolley to carry heavy luggage over long Fußstrecken.

In hotels, high class guest's luggage is taken on arrival of the porter staff and brought in from the Bagagisten to the room.

The baggage of expedition or adventure travelers (about climbers, desert or jungle tourists, researchers, etc.) is still often by local carriers ( often also called " coolies " ) in remote or inaccessible areas of the earth transported from camp to camp.

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