Why personalized luggage tags could delay your baggage
Many people worry about their suitcases before a flight. That’s why they decide to mark their luggage to make it easier to locate on arrival. However, they don't realize that this may not be the best idea.
14 October 2024 12:51
One popular way to distinguish a suitcase is by adding a colourful ribbon, usually a red one. Passengers also attach various tags or leave old stickers from previous trips. According to airport staff, this can have the opposite effect and cause the luggage not to reach its destination. Why?
Marking luggage can have the opposite effect
Ribbons that people tie to suitcases to help identify them can cause problems with scanning in the baggage hall. If luggage cannot be scanned automatically, it may be sent for manual handling. This could mean that your suitcase doesn't reach the plane on time. Besides, it’s worth removing old stickers from the bag as they can cause confusion in the scanning process - explains a baggage handler from an Irish airport for RSVP Live.
Everyone knows not to pack liquids or potentially dangerous items in carry-on luggage, but it's also worth knowing that marzipan should not be packed in any luggage. As airport staff reveal, its consistency can be mistaken for explosives. As a result, both the passenger and their bag can be identified and removed from the plane.
It’s also not worth putting locks on suitcases
Placing a lock on the suitcase's zip can also be a lure for thieves. Such a signifier may imply that there is something valuable inside the luggage. It’s better not to tempt fate.