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baggage

[bag-ij] / ˈbæg ɪdʒ /


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Southwest Airlines turned heads when it shifted away from decades-old practices and embraced baggage fees and assigned passenger seating, but now it forecasts a big boost for 2026 profit because of those changes.

From Barron's

But he comes with baggage that could give pause to any president seeking a loyalist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of this, 1.11 billion euros was ancillary revenue, which covers services such as baggage fees and food on board.

From The Wall Street Journal

Airlines said they had begun moving resources around to keep planes from getting stuck and to allocate staff toward hubs where they’ll be most helpful with expected passenger and baggage backlogs.

From Barron's

Its worst finish was fourth, for baggage handling.

From The Wall Street Journal