TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID LOSING YOUR SUITCASE
1. Keep it simple
The
nicer your luggage, the more irresistible it’s going to be to a thief.
Play it safe, choose a less flashy bag and the chances of it being
‘accidentally’ picked up by the wrong person are much lower.
2. Avoid an identity crisis
Make sure no-one picks up your lookalike bag by mistake.
Here
are a few suggestions: tie a bright red scarf around the handle; attach
sticky labels everywhere and mark your name on them with highlighters
(the brighter the better); buy a colourful luggage strap to wrap around
your bags (there are several brands available) or get creative with some
neon duct tape. Believe us, thieves will avoid your work of art in
favour of something more discreet.
3. Avoid flashy padlocks
A
big and bright green flashy padlock attached to your suitcase will not
avoid it getting lost. On the contrary, once you have checked it in and
it’s out of your sight for hours that padlock will draw too much
attention to your case.
Don’t make it look like you are carrying something valuable and your suitcase will most likely go unnoticed.
4. Your phone is your best friend
Before
falling asleep in a taxi, ask the driver how long the ride should take
and set up an alarm on your phone to wake you up with the word ’luggage’
in capital letters. When it goes off, you may be a bit drowsy but,
there is no way you will leave your suitcase behind.
A big and bright green flashy padlock attached to your suitcase will not avoid it getting lost
5. Check your luggage labels
After
you’ve checked in your suitcase, the airline attendant sends it off and
you’re ready to begin your holiday. But just before you reach for that
Pina Colada, ask to quickly check that your luggage label ID matches
your flight number and destination – human errors can happen.
Checking
now could save lots of pain later. And don’t lose it – sticking the
label slip to your passport is a good way to keep hold of it.
6. Divide and conquer
If you’re not travelling alone, one way to minimise the pain of lost luggage is by dividing your belongings between suitcases.
7. Be prepared for any lost luggage eventuality
Although
it feels a little over the top, researching and printing out the
contact numbers for the airline is a good way to minimise the stress
when you land at your destination and find your luggage is on holiday
somewhere else.
The
baggage handlers at the airport are there to help you, but relocating
your luggage and getting it back to you is the responsibility of the
airline.
8. Listen to your mother
You
may not want to admit it, but your mother was right. Never, ever, stash
important documents - cash, credit cards etc - in your luggage.
9. Get technology on your case
A
simple luggage tracker, like TRACE ME, which integrates with the
worldwide airline baggage system to identify your bag even if you lose
your luggage tags.
Smart luggage tags with microchips embedded in them, like the ReboundTag.
Or
how about the ultimate in luggage protection systems, Bag2Go? This
amazing system actually embeds a satellite tracker in your case and
communicates with an app in your smartphone so you’ll always know
exactly where your precious is hiding.
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