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  2. Narita International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A rapid service train is the suburban JR service to the airport. It follows the same route to Tokyo Station but makes 15 intermediate stops en route, taking 80 min as opposed to the non-stop 55-min Narita Express. From Tokyo Station, most trains continue through the Yokosuka Line to Ōfuna, Zushi, Yokosuka and Kurihama in Kanagawa Prefecture.

  3. Japanese airline announces baggage delivery service to combat ...

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    Passengers at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport can pay 4,500 yen ($30) per bag to have their luggage taken straight from the arrivals hall to their hotels in the capital, thus eliminating the need to ...

  4. Japan Airlines doesn't want you to take your luggage on the ...

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    Japan Airlines is offering to deliver luggage to your hotel or accommodation when you visit Tokyo. The same-day service costs 4,500 yen ($29) per suitcase and is available from terminal three at ...

  5. Baggage reclaim - Wikipedia

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    Baggage claim area at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2002. The baggage carousels shown have since been replaced with more modern two-level units. Baggage carousel. In airport terminals, a baggage reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline ...

  6. Baggage carousel - Wikipedia

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    A baggage carousel is a device, generally at an airport, that delivers checked luggage to the passengers at the baggage reclaim area at their final destination. [1] [unreliable source?] Not all airports use these devices. Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by placing it on the floor or sliding it through an opening in a wall.

  7. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Monorail, which opened in 1964 as Japan's first airport rail link, had its original southern terminus underneath the old domestic terminal of Haneda Airport. When Haneda Airport was expanded onto landfill reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 1980s–2010s, the monorail was extended to the new terminals as well, with the original southern ...

  8. Baggage handling system - Wikipedia

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    A baggage handling system is a type of conveyor system installed in airports that transports checked luggage from ticket counters to areas where the bags can be loaded onto airplanes. A baggage handling system also transports checked baggage coming from airplanes to baggage claims or to an area where the bag can be loaded onto another airplane.

  9. Boarding (transport) - Wikipedia

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    How many people can be storing luggage and taking their seats at the same time; Competing considerations include: Encouraging specific behaviors (paying more, self-service, checking in earlier, buying earlier) Whether families and friends can board together; Passenger stress with regard to who gets what seat and competition for overhead bin space