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5 Hacks to Make Sure Your Luggage Doesn’t Go Missing

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There’s nothing more stressful than losing your luggage while traveling.

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The frustration becomes unbearable, especially when the lost luggage is stolen or never recovered.

Is there a way to easily find your luggage among the countless bags at the airport and prevent it from being lost?

Here are five strategies to help you keep your travel bag secure. They make it easy to spot from a distance without attracting unwanted attention from thieves.

1. Remove Old Labels

Take off any old stickers or labels from your travel bag. While collecting stickers can be a fun souvenir, they can also make it harder to identify your bag. Instead, attach a clear name tag to ensure easy identification if your luggage goes missing.

2. Check-in Early

Check-in as early as possible to avoid losing your luggage. Last-minute check-ins can result in your bag not reaching the conveyor belt in time or even missing your flight. Early check-in helps secure both your luggage and flight.

3. Request a FRAGILE Label

Ask the check-in counter staff for a FRAGILE label if you have breakable items in your bag. This label signals that your luggage needs extra care, reducing the risk of damage or loss.

4. Choose a Brightly Colored, Inexpensive Bag

Expensive bags can attract thieves. Opt for a less costly, brightly colored bag instead. This makes your luggage more noticeable and less likely to be targeted for theft.

5. Use a Protective Film or Cover

Wrap your bag in a protective film or cover. This helps to identify your bag more easily and deters theft by making it harder for someone to take it unnoticed. It also aids in locating your luggage if it gets lost.

By following these tips, you can enhance the security of your travel bag and enjoy a smoother, more stress-free trip.

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