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'in baggage' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to items that are packed and transported in a suitcase or other kind of container. For example, "I packed all my winter clothing in baggage for my vacation."
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More than a quarter of Ryanair's turnover is from ancillary revenues – charges for services such as using credit cards, priority boarding and checking in baggage.
Doesn't show up in baggage checks.
The dress was in baggage claim in Chicago.
The Verizon iPhone did drop one call — in baggage claim at the Los Angeles airport.
First there's the waiting for your outsize ski bag to arrive in baggage.
One tweeted: "Great holiday but sour taste after the debacle in baggage reclaim last night.
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Later, they added that when flights are restored, checked-in baggage will be flown home separately.
Any of the low-cost airlines will charge extra to carry sporting equipment, in addition to normal check-in baggage charges.
"With immediate effect carriage of fish, crab, sea food, meat and poultry products will be prohibited as check-in baggage," according to a statement from the airline.
The same airline charges extra for check-in baggage, of any weight: £45 for the first bag and £70 for the second, if you pay at the airport.
The time saving for those with checked-in baggage will be all but irrelevant: they will still end up dawdling at the luggage carousel.
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