

Baggage Claim 2013
"She's done flying solo."
Directed by David E. Talbert, *Baggage Claim (2013)* is a vibrant romantic comedy that follows Montana Moore, a globe-trotting flight attendant who's seen the world but not yet found the right man.
Director: David E. Talbert
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baggage Claim (2013) about?
Montana Moore, a flight attendant with a passion for travel, faces pressure to settle down as her sister's wedding approaches. With 30 days to find a husband—or at least a boyfriend—she reconnects with past loves while her friends orchestrate romantic encounters mid-flight and at layovers across the country.
Who directed Baggage Claim?
David E. Talbert directed this lively romantic comedy, bringing his knack for sharp dialogue and ensemble casts to Montana's story.
Who stars in Baggage Claim?
The film features Paula Patton as Montana Moore, alongside Derek Luke, Jill Scott, Adam Brody, and Jenifer Lewis in key roles.
Is Baggage Claim (2013) worth watching?
For fans of rom-coms with a unique setting, *Baggage Claim* offers plenty of charm and relatable humor. While not groundbreaking, its breezy pace and strong performances make it an entertaining watch for a cozy night in. The IMDb rating (unrated) doesn't reflect its crowd-pleasing potential.
How long is Baggage Claim?
The film runs for 96 minutes, making it a perfect length for a fun, stress-free movie night.
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About Baggage Claim (2013) — Romantic Comedy Highs and Love in the Skies
Directed by David E. Talbert, *Baggage Claim (2013)* is a vibrant romantic comedy that follows Montana Moore, a globe-trotting flight attendant who's seen the world but not yet found the right man. With her sister's wedding looming and her high-energy mother nudging her to settle down, Montana embarks on a whirlwind 30-day mission to find love—or at least an engagement ring. Her journey takes her from one airport to another as old flames resurface, fueled by the well-meaning schemes of her fellow flight attendant friends.
Set against the backdrop of airports, hotel rooms, and in-flight chaos, the film balances humor and heart as Montana navigates the trials of modern romance. With its snappy dialogue and ensemble cast, *Baggage Claim* delivers a lighthearted yet relatable story about timing, second chances, and the baggage we all carry when it comes to love.




