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luggage

[luhg-ij] / ˈlʌg ɪdʒ /


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When it comes to unpacking John le Carré’s career as the pre-eminent spy writer of his generation, what better place to start than with a piece of luggage?

From The Wall Street Journal

In our 18th annual ranking, the WSJ looks at how airlines fared when it came to things like customer complaints, tarmac delays, on-time arrivals and lost luggage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Electronics such as laptops can also be left in luggage, while clear plastic bags for liquids no longer have to be used.

From BBC

In May, Southwest started charging for checked luggage and experienced a surge in the volume of carry-on bags.

From The Wall Street Journal

Passengers on board the Madrid-bound train described the moment of impact feeling like an "earthquake" and said it shattered the train's windows, displaced luggage and threw people to the floor.

From BBC