Add This To Your To-Do List Before Your Next Flight.
Even though old airline stickers or tags on your luggage may show off you travel frequently, the flex may be causing some confusion at the airport – and could result in your luggage getting lost.
Let’s say you flew to London, and then a month later, you fly to Berlin. There’s a little sticker that goes on for London that tells the computer that it should go there. So if your month-old London sticker is on there, there is a chance it scans instead of Berlin one and your luggage might end up over there and not get on your plane.
With the modern technology, it happens less, but if you end up with a loss of luggage. First, let your airline know right away that your luggage is missing. You can do this by going to the help desk in the terminal or by calling the helpline of your airline directly. Be nice with them and try to help. They don’t care if that your wedding dress is lost.
Also, ensure that your bags are fixed with personalized luggage tags with your name and email, ensuring airport workers can find you once they find your bag. You can also use one more high-tech trick: Airtags. Pop one in your bag and track it wherever it goes, keeping your personal belongings on a digital leash at all times.
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