When you arrive at the airport, you will need to check in your luggage at the airline counter. The airline will weigh your luggage and issue you a baggage claim tag. This tag will have a unique number that will identify your luggage throughout its journey.
2. Security screening
After you have checked in your luggage, you will need to go through security screening. This is to ensure that there are no dangerous items in your luggage. Your luggage will be scanned by an X-ray machine, and you may be asked to open your luggage for inspection.
3. Loading onto the aircraft
Once your luggage has been screened, it will be loaded onto the aircraft. This is usually done by a team of baggage handlers who use a conveyor belt to transport the luggage to the cargo hold of the aircraft.
4. Unloading from the aircraft
When the aircraft arrives at its destination, the baggage handlers will unload the luggage from the cargo hold. They will then transport the luggage to the baggage claim area.
5. Baggage claim
When you arrive at the baggage claim area, you will need to collect your luggage. You will need to present your baggage claim tag to the airline representative in order to claim your luggage.
6. Lost or damaged luggage
If your luggage is lost or damaged, you will need to file a claim with the airline. The airline will investigate the claim and may reimburse you for the value of your lost or damaged luggage.
Here are some tips for avoiding lost or damaged luggage:
* Make sure your baggage claim tag is securely attached to your luggage.
* Keep your baggage claim tag in a safe place.
* If you are traveling with fragile items, pack them in a hard-sided suitcase.
* Declare any valuables to the airline when you check in your luggage.
* File a claim with the airline immediately if your luggage is lost or damaged.