Urgent warning issued to anyone who uses a luggage tag when they go on holiday - Mirror Online
Your flights are booked, bags are packed, you’ve made sure that everyone has their tickets, passports, phone charger adapters and travel money, but there is one important part of catching a flight that many people overlook, keeping your luggage safe.
Although it is impossible to plan for every eventuality, airlines do lose luggage and there is nothing more likely to ruin the start of your holiday than turning up at your destination only to realise your bag hasn’t made it. One of the easiest ways to make sure you are reunited with your beloved luggage should the worst happen is to attach luggage tags to your bags. However, have you ever given much thought to what you should and shouldn't include on these very publicly-visible labels? It is important to strike the right balance between providing info that will help your stuff find its way back to you while also protecting your personal information and security, Mike Harvey, Managing Director at 1st Move International, told Tyla.
Info that you should include on your luggage tag is:
Info that you should AVOID putting on your luggage tag.