Flying by plane is stressful for many people. It doesn’t have to be about fear of flying, but about losing your luggage. In the summer, these fears intensify because people travel to and airports are overcrowded. That’s why we decide to mark the suitcase. Some people buy special ID tags, while others choose cheaper solutions and tie a ribbon to the handle of their luggage. Then it’s easier to find it.
Is a suitcase tag a good idea? The airport employee responds
The tag seems to be the perfect solution, especially if one of the passengers has the same suitcase as yours. In practice, this is not entirely the case. Ribbons can disrupt travel and cause delays. – Ribbons tied to suitcases to make them easier to identify may cause problems with the bag being scanned in the baggage hall. If the bag cannot be scanned automatically, it may be processed manually, which may mean that your baggage does not make it to the plane, explained John, an employee at Dublin Airport, in an interview with . Also, don’t put stickers on your suitcase. These can also cause confusion during scanning.
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What not to put in your suitcase? Give up one type of sweet
John also shared some other luggage tips. Before you hand your suitcase over for inspection, lift up its wheels. This way you will prevent damage. It is better not to put marzipan in the bag. It may seem strange to you, but this sweet confectionery mass can cause problems.
“It has the same density as some explosives, so your luggage will be removed and you will be asked to leave the plane to have your bag searched,” an airport employee said. Remember that you cannot bring sharp objects on board the plane, such as a knife, a metal file or a razor blade. If you feel like it, vote in our poll below.
Source: Gazeta

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