baggage hygiene. In the airline industry, a set of standards for the proper handling of passengers’ bags when they are being placed on conveyor belts at the check-in counter.
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Or the check-in agent has poor “baggage hygiene.” (They really call it that.) They are supposed to stick your roller bag on the belt wheels-up, with at least three feet between bags, which helps avoid jam-ups … and oversized bags are supposed to go elsewhere.
Mark Gerchick
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