Traveling Safely With Your Very Own Luggage
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Traveling Safely With Your Luggage
Summary
You're all set for your big trip with tickets, wallet, glasses, and a tote full of light reading. But before you head out, consider these key tips for traveling safely with your luggage.
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Before embarking on your journey, check your luggage thoroughly. Look for any small tears in the fabric or around the seams. Repair or replace broken parts that could compromise the bag’s effectiveness. Investing in quality luggage reduces worries about broken zippers or ripped seams, which can ruin your trip. Avoid bags that draw unnecessary attention with flashy designs or embellishments, as they might attract thieves at the airport.
To easily identify your luggage while avoiding issues at Baggage Claim, personalize it. Consider tying a bright scarf around the handle or using vibrant luggage tags. This makes spotting your bag easier and may deter thieves who prefer inconspicuous targets.
Keep in mind the airline’s baggage rules. Generally, most airlines allow two bags per passenger, each with a maximum weight of 50 pounds. If you have one overweight bag, consider splitting your items into two lighter ones to avoid hefty excess weight fees. European airlines might have stricter limits, like 33 pounds.
Clearly mark your luggage with your ID, which will be invaluable if your bags are lost. Including a copy of your itinerary inside can also help airport staff locate you if necessary.
Expect your luggage to undergo TSA scanning. To streamline this process, organize your items in clear plastic bags. Place fragile items in sturdy, reusable containers instead of wrapping them in clothing. This helps TSA personnel repack your items quickly and neatly.
With careful planning and smart organization, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Happy travels!
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