Element: Type (Term)DescriptionComments
bagTagIssuerCode: IssuerCode
(BagTagIssuerCode )
The 3-digit IATA allocated code identifying the airline that has issued the bag tag. See BagTagNumber for information about the other parts, and AirlineIATAThreeNumeric for more information about the 3-digit IATA code. 
bagTagSerialNumber: BagTagSerialNumberThe serial number part of a BagTagNumber, allocated by the issuing organization (identified by BagTagIssuerCode).  
arrDepTransIndicator: ArrDepTransIndicatorIndicates if "this" is related to an arrival, a departure or a transfer. 
bagScanTimestamp: TimestampUTC
BagScanTimestamp )
The time a bag scan operation occurred. Always UTC. 
bagScanLocation: BagScanLocationThe location where a bag scan operation occurred. The location is identified with a text string that is meaningful in the context it is used. The way/codes to identify a location will typically wary across the different implementations. A BagScanAction will typically occur at the location. 
bagScanGeoLocation: BagScanGeoLocationThe geographical location where a bag scan operation occurred. The location is typically identified by an entity containing at least Latitude and Longitude, and most likely Elevation. 
Latitude, given as a decimal number in WGS84. Example "59.85417".
Positive numbers for north, negative for south.
See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGS_84" for more information on WGS84.
 
Longitude, given as a number in WGS84. Example: "8.65028".
Positive numbers east of prime meridian, negative numbers west.
See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGS_84" for more information on WGS84.
 
The height, in Meter, above (or below) a (fixed) reference point. The reference point can be mean sea level (MSL) or some geographical point. As the reference point is not strictly defined it must be defined where used. NB! For aircraft Altitude is used. 
bagContainerId: BagContainerIdA precise identification of the container where the bag currently is, for instance a serial number. Can also be the aircraft compartment where the bag is loaded. 
bagScanAction: BagScanActionThe action being done when a bag scan operation occurred. The action is identified with a text string that is meaningful in the context it is used. The way/codes to identify an action will typically wary across the different implementations. 
bagScanDetailedInfo: BagScanDetailedInfoMore detailed information about this bag scan. 
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