Simple luggage hack to solve all your travel problems

Avoid lost luggage and confusion with these simple travel tips

Simple luggage hack to solve all your travel problems
Caption: Travel smart and enjoy a hassle free airport experience
Source: DublinNews

Lahore: Travellers, take note! Ryanair, the popular European budget airline, is encouraging passengers to avoid common luggage mishaps by steering clear of standard black, navy, or grey suitcases. The airline suggests making your bag stand out on the carousel to prevent confusion and potential delays.

Why your suitcase should stand out

"Stand out from the crowd," Ryanair advises. With nearly 99.9% of passengers opting for dark, neutral-coloured luggage, the airline recommends using bright tags or ribbons to help differentiate your bag. This small adjustment could save time and reduce chaos at baggage claim.

Travel document tips from Ryanair

Ryanair is also offering crucial advice for managing important travel documents. The airline recommends making photocopies of key identification such as passports, driver’s licenses, and ID cards. For added convenience, travellers are encouraged to email these copies to themselves and store images of the documents on their phones for offline access.

Luggage tags

The airline highlights several ways to enhance the functionality of luggage tags:

  • Full name: Ensure that the name on your tag matches your passport to avoid identification issues.

  • Phone number: Include your phone number, complete with country code, for quick contact.

  • Email address: Using a dedicated travel email address is recommended for security purposes.

What not to include on your luggage tag

For safety reasons, Ryanair advises against adding certain personal details to your luggage tag:

  • Home address: Omitting your address protects your privacy.

  • Valuables: Avoid listing valuable items to reduce the risk of theft.

  • Travel plans: Keeping your itinerary private helps prevent misuse.

  • Sensitive information: Personal IDs and insurance details should also be excluded for security reasons.

Expert advice on luggage tags

 Mike Harvey, Managing Director at 1st Move International, explained that it's important to include your contact details on luggage tags but also protect your personal information for safety. "The key is to balance essential contact info with personal security when creating your luggage tags," he emphasised.

By following these recommendations, travellers can ensure their luggage is easily identifiable and secure, making for a more seamless travel experience.