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Baggage reclaim vs. baggage claim #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 17:31 pm   Baggage reclaim vs. baggage claim
 

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ESL/EFL Test #230 "Airport Terminology (1)", question 2

Cindy was so frustrated with the ......... because her suitcases were lost.

(a) baggage claim area
(b) seating
(c) lavatory
(d) cockpit

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #230 "Airport Terminology (1)", answer 2

Cindy was so frustrated with the baggage claim area because her suitcases were lost.

Correct answer: (a) baggage claim area
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we can say baggage reclaim?

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Baggage reclaim vs. baggage claim #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 19:03 pm   Baggage reclaim vs. baggage claim
 

Yes, both 'baggage reclaim' and 'baggage claim' are in use.
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