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......or does it go the whole journey on a conveyor belt?

2006-12-09 03:22:11 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Air Travel

FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, DOESN'T ANYONE HAVE AN IMAGINATION????

2006-12-09 11:19:32 · update #1

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It spends the entire journey on a conveyor belt. And what is this about bins that they put luggage in when I last went on a plane I was expected to carry my own luggage up to the plane at which point I was placed in hold and my luggage enjoyed luxury in cattle class! I think I got the best deal actually I didn't epend the entire journey with a small child kicking me in the back!

2006-12-10 03:53:23 · answer #1 · answered by suzi 3 · 1 0

If you look out the window at the gate, you will see that the luggage is usually on a conveyor belt...that leads to the cargo hold of the plane!

2006-12-09 03:49:04 · answer #2 · answered by Joshua Z 4 · 0 1

It gets loaded into container bins then rolled into the baggage hold on a conveyor belt. The bins are then fixed in place. The baggage weight is calculated so that the plane can be balanced and take off and land safely.

2006-12-09 03:28:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

similar case befell to one my my acquaintances at present. she travelled to london and he or she couldnt discover her luggages. she called the airline like you probably did and waited for a lengthy lengthy time period for responds. after per week or 2, she were given quite quite pissed and called the airline. she screamed and cursed (only don't be effective), and the luggages were at her door the subsequent day. lesson is: do no longer be effective to those ppl. ask to communicate to more beneficial manager if the guy you talk to can no longer help you. the secret is DONT BE effective!!! in the journey that your luggages were quite lost, the airline has to pay you on your loss. one in each and every of my acquaintances were given decrease back $1000-2000. you may want to record each and every thing that became lost interior the luggages. you need to a minimum of get some thing decrease back if no longer quite some $$$. If the airline quite refuses which could actually help you, call branch of transportation or the FAA. be aggressive.

2016-11-25 00:55:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

when you get off your flight ( in the country you travel to) do you find your luggage? Well then I think your luggage came with you. Of course it goes into the plane, how else would it arrive with you at your destination

2006-12-09 03:29:44 · answer #5 · answered by gypsy 5 · 0 0

Actually it's part of a global conspiracy. They zap it there using Star Trek "beam me up" technology and pretend it was on the plane. They don't want us getting hold of that technology for ourselves because they wouldn't be able to control immigration but they can control the suitcases..........

2006-12-09 03:35:51 · answer #6 · answered by Carrie S 7 · 1 0

No, actually it goes by pigeon post. These days, air lines hire very large, genetically manipulated pigeons - twice the size of an ostrich. These pigeons, due to super-steroids, are capable of flying as fast as an airplane, with your suit case on their back (they need their feet for llanding).

Maybe one day, when you are in a plane, you should look out of your window. See for yourself!

2006-12-09 04:18:48 · answer #7 · answered by MM 4 · 1 1

I understood your question as I have worked for airline companies. Yes, it goes in conveyors and not loose on the plane.

2006-12-09 03:27:13 · answer #8 · answered by ladysorrow 7 · 0 3

Yes and yes.

Yes it does actually, an it certainly seems that sometimes theres no way it travelled with you for the time you wait to collect it, it may as well gone overland.

2006-12-09 03:31:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

my friend had a problem with an air line damaging his bags he went to see a solicitor, but the solicitor said he did not have a strong enough case. ha ha

2006-12-09 03:39:13 · answer #10 · answered by jimmy the man 4 · 2 0

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