baggage claim

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baggage claim

๐Ÿ›„ represents baggage claim, typically shown as a suitcase on a conveyor belt with a handle and stripes.

Baggage claim is a functional sign used primarily in transportation hubs like airports and train stations to mark the area where passengers collect their belongings from a moving carousel. It employs a minimalist aesthetic to ensure the message is understood instantly regardless of the viewer's native language.

In practical use, this symbol frequently appears in travel-related messages or navigational contexts. For instance, one might say "Meet me at the ๐Ÿ›„ area," "I am still waiting for my suitcase at ๐Ÿ›„," or "Follow the ๐Ÿ›„ signs to exit the terminal."

Groups
Unicode
U+1F6C4
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0

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