Where are carry-on bags checked at gate stored?

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I frequently hear gate agents announce that they are looking for volunteers to check their carry on bags. After the flight, there is sometimes a line in the jet bridge, supposedly waiting for their carry on. So I assume the checked carry on bags are not stored in the main luggage area of the plane. Is that true? On the other hand, the other day my carry on got checked, and I had to receive it in the baggage claim area. Does it depend on the plane where the bags are stored?



Best Answer

Checked-in carry-on luggage will be stored in tha aircraft's hold, just like any other checked-in luggage. Where one retrieves it from will depend on the airport and airline.




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Can you check a carry-on bag at the gate?

When overhead bins fill up, travelers with carry-ons that don't fit under the seat will be asked to gate check their bag. Gate checking is always free of charge, and basically means your carry-on will be put into the cargo hold with all the other checked luggage.

Where is carry-on luggage stored?

In most cases, gate checked bags will be sent to the baggage claim along with all the paid, checked luggage. Meaning you'll have to say goodbye to that speedy exit at your destination.

Where do gate checked bags go?

Gate-checking means that the bag is taken from you, tagged and given to baggage handlers, who transfer it to the belly of the plane. You get the bag back when you land.



What Happens to Your Checked Luggage at the Airport




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