Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Hardside Luggage - Do This To Find Your Hardside Luggage At The Baggage Claim

By Jessica Wray


In the hustle of moving around a busy airport, you are mainly concerned with claiming your checked hardside luggage as quickly as you can after the plane lands. But the baggage carousel poses as an obstacle to this.

Yours and everyone else's bags are mixed together, with more arriving as you stand there. A lot of the different types of luggage looks alike, with little difference in the shape, style, or color.

Somewhere in the confusion, you need to find your bag, not take someone else's by mistake, hope someone did not take yours by mistake, and hope that your luggage didn't get lost in the process. Factor in that you are probably tired and stressed from traveling as it is. No wonder claiming baggage is such a chore.

Before traveling again with checked hardside luggage, follow one or more of the tips below. They will make it easier for you to find your luggage on the baggage carousel. And they make it harder for another person to pick up your bag by accident.

Use Stickers -- If you are willing to change the outward look of your luggage some, then look for some stickers or decals that are very sticky, won't fall off easily, and are large and durable. Affix them to your luggage for a more distinctive bag. Remember, the easier they are to spot, the better when you're trying to find your luggage.

Tie Something Noticeable To It -- For a quick and easy solution that makes your luggage easier to identify, tie some bright cloth strips or a ribbon around the handle. This was one of the first pieces of advice I received when flying for the first time. Make it a very unique, bright pattern instead of plain neon for the best results.

Use Accessories -- If you want something less permanent than stickers and more fashionable than cloth strips, then one way to identify your luggage is to use unusual luggage accessories. Many luggage tags and straps come in a variety of fun colors and patterns. There are even some brightly colored luggage locks available. Whatever you use, make sure it is TSA compliant in case your bag is pulled for a random security inspection.

Invest In A Different Design Or Color -- If you are shopping for new luggage, then remember to consider how easy it is to spot in a crowd. Instead of choosing luggage in a very plain navy or black, choose different colors such as hot pink or bright blue. Or choose a fun pattern, such as floral, animal print, or even polka dot. Hardside luggage that looks different from the majority of other bags around makes it much easier automatically to find your bag on the carousel.




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