How do people "mark" their luggage?
#62
Joined: Sep 2005
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I forgot to identify my suitcase once, so grabbed a handful of the airline address tags and attached one completed tag to the top handle and the rest of them (uncompleted) to the side handle. So easy to spot - and have never seen another suitcase with them.
#65
Joined: May 2003
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I cut up my husbands old ties and tie a piece around the carrying handle. You want to be able to spot your luggage easily on the carosel, but you also want to see if someone has picked up your bag and is making off with it as well either by mistake or purposely. I don't believe all bags that are "lost" by the airlines are truly lost by them with all the scanning devises they have begun to use to track each bag. Who knows if anyone picking up luggae from the rack is a passenger or not. So we may all seem a little goofy for all our ribbons and bows, but I have never lost a suitcase yet in thousands and thousands of miles of travel that hasn't turned up within a day.
#69
Joined: Jul 2006
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NewbE - I don't use ribbons, etc. either. I just use a regular luggage tag and my tapestry luggage and haven't had any problems.
Once I took a piece of black luggage and kept looking at the pieces on the carousel thinking "but that doesn't look like mine". After the third time around, I pulled it off to see - it wasn't. Mine was still in Chicago waiting for the next flight to Sacramento (I missed the connection so they put me on a flight to SF instead)... So I guess the luggage tag worked fine even then.
Once I took a piece of black luggage and kept looking at the pieces on the carousel thinking "but that doesn't look like mine". After the third time around, I pulled it off to see - it wasn't. Mine was still in Chicago waiting for the next flight to Sacramento (I missed the connection so they put me on a flight to SF instead)... So I guess the luggage tag worked fine even then.
#70
Joined: Apr 2003
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I have bright lime green luggage which I love. On my 1st trip w/ it, a lady behind me in line had the same color luggage! We just looked at each other and said, "I thought no one else would have this!" It does look great w/ my purple backpack attached!
#71
Joined: Nov 2005
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I have a special way to mark my luggage, especially the "name tags" with name, address, etc. I use one the the magnetic key cards from a hotel. My husband drills a hole in it. I print out a name/address sticker and attach it with clear tape. I use a round ring from a key ring. Never need to worry about my name sticker falling off. And I don't have to spend $5 for a name tag either.
#76
Joined: Mar 2007
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I just ordered these in orange, trying them out on a trip to Montreal.
http://www.kimsgallery.org/heys-lugg...uggage-se.html
http://www.kimsgallery.org/heys-lugg...uggage-se.html
#79
Joined: Nov 2003
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We've recently gotten light foam "wraps" for our luggage handles. They come in distinctively bright colors and are easy to spot from a distance. We've found that as we get older our eyesight is limited and the smaller luggage tags are not helpful for identifying our luggage easily. The added value is that they pad the handle and make it more comfortable to hold.
#80
Joined: Jun 2008
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I have customized luggage handle wraps from www.binhog.com. They wrap around the handle, and I got my name embroidered on it.


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