1. Removing Restricted Items Pablo is checking in at the Coconut Airlines counter. C=Clerk P=Pablo
C: Could I have your passport, please? P: Here you are. C: Just checking one suitcase today? P: That's right. The other one's my carry-on. C: Are there any of these restricted items inside your suitcase? Spare lithium batteries, lighters, or explosives like fireworks, for example? P: No, ma'am. Oh, wait! I think I might have a battery in there. C: OK, no problem. Did you want to open it and put the battery in your carry-on? P: Sure thing.
2. Checking an Overweight Bag The clerk tells Pablo about a problem with his carry-on luggage. C=Clerk P=Pablo
C: Any liquids over 100 milliliters or sharp objects in the carry-on? P: None. I'm sure. C: Great. Do you mind placing your carry-on bag on the scale? (Pablo does as he is told.) C: Sir, I'm sorry to say that your bag is overweight. Our policy is that any hand luggage over 7 kilograms must be checked. This bag is 10 kilograms. P: I see. How much will it cost me to check it? C: The extra baggage charge is NT$1200 per bag. P: Oh, is cash OK? C: Sorry, we only accept credit cards. Just so you know: It's more expensive to buy extra baggage at the airport. If you do it on the Internet in advance, it'll only cost you about NT$900. P: Thanks for letting me know. |
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