Nothing undermines a well-planned vacation quite like no-show luggage. When your suitcase fails to appear on the baggage carousel, you’re guaranteed a stressful experience filling out baggage-claim forms and futilely waiting. When it comes to making sure checked bags arrive safely at your destination, you are at the mercy of the airlines. Here are a few tips to give you better odds.
Upgrade Your Luggage Tag Opt for a smarter luggage tag. Several high-tech brands of tags feature codes or microchips that travellers can use to detect lost bags. SuperSmartTags, for example, contain unique codes with which airline personnel can trace off-track luggage. (Many bags get lost when paper airport tags get ripped off.) You might even consider embroidering your name and phone number on your suitcase, or at least writing it in permanent marker. Check In Early Travelers who check in late—whether they arrived at the airport with only minutes to spare or got held up in a meandering check-in line—are more likely to get separated from their bags. Baggage handlers need time to process luggage and load it onto planes. Many experts say that 30 minutes ahead of departure is the cut-off, but it all depends. The earlier you can check in, the better. Place Your Itinerary Inside Your Bag Luggage tags can easily be torn off in the rough-and-tumble handling process, but a copy of your itinerary, placed on top of your belongings inside your bag, will almost certainly stay put. Place a copy of your travel plans along with contact information in a prominent place inside any checked bags; if your bag gets delayed, this will make it easier for airline staff to forward your luggage to you. Ship Your Bags Instead of Checking Them It sounds a little crazy. But it’s not. This strategy kills two birds: By shipping your luggage, you diminish the chance that it’ll get lost, and you also avoid costly overweight-, oversize-, and checked-bag fees. Sure, it takes longer to arrive but if you plan ahead and ship your belongings to your hotel in advance, you can save money and track your shipment Take Some Photos If your bag has gone AWOL and you’re attempting to get it back, photo evidence will help. Take a picture of the outside of your bag to show the airline staff member who is helping you locate it. It’s also wise to take a quick photo of your baggage-claim ticket, in case you lose it. Take a picture of the inside of your bag as well; this will come in handy in case you need to file an insurance claim for your lost belongings. Use a Luggage Strap Suitcases, unfortunately, sometimes suffer from a case of mistaken identity at the baggage carousel. This is especially likely to happen when half of your plane is traveling with the same bag. So give your bag a makeover with a colourful luggage strap, some neon duct tape, or whatever your creative little mind can conjure up. Avoid Short Layovers Tight layovers increase the likelihood that your bags will go missing. If your flight is late, the window of time for airport staff to transfer your bag from one plane to the next narrows. Pay attention to the length of your layover, especially when booking with an online 3rd party website. Often, these sites sell domestic multi-leg itineraries with layovers of less than an hour, which doesn’t leave any wiggle room in an industry in which flights are frequently delayed. If you have an international connecting flight, know that you may have to pick up your checked luggage at the baggage claim, clear customs and airport security, and then recheck your bag, all before boarding. This is also the case if you’re arriving in the U.S. from an international destination and then taking a domestic connecting flight. For this reason, it’s important to allow plenty of time—two or more hours, ideally—on international layovers. Confused? Why not let the experts do it all for you. Contact us today and see how we can help with all your travel requirements. [email protected] or call me on 07841 920752. Alternatively contact the office at [email protected] or call 0131 467 7000
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