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The Left Luggage ticket was valid for three months and hidden behind one of the pay phones at Waterloo.
Where are your luggage tickets?'
The Warsaw Convention of 1929, specifically article 4, established the criteria for issuing a baggage check or luggage ticket.
Luggage tickets for checked in luggage within the EU are green-edged so they may be identified.
There were no luggage tickets, but when the luggage weighed more than 28 pounds up to 56 pounds, a fee was assessed for 4 chakras.
It read, in language unchanged since her first commercial flight, "This is not the luggage ticket (baggage check) described by Article 4 of the Warsaw Convention."
That is why many fuel-oil companies use carbon forms for receipts, and why airlines that fly in cold climates have luggage tickets with one-time carbons on hand when computers fail.
In case of loss, total or partial damage of luggage on board, contact with passengers and luggage ticket held, the counter of the airline concerned or, failing in the information desk.
We greeted each other with the warmth that people have when they enjoy each other, and my passport and luggage tickets were taken by one of his friends who moved off toward the airport building.
Bag tags, also known as baggage tags, baggage checks or luggage tickets, have traditionally been used by bus, train and airline companies to route passenger luggage that is checked on to the final destination.
In some forgotten key event in the history of aviation, an inattentive airline must have forgotten to print this caveat on cardboard rectangles and was sued into bankruptcy by irate passengers laboring under the misapprehension that this was the Warsaw luggage ticket.