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What are the three importance of luggage tag?

Luggage tags are used for three major reasons: Help a passenger identify their bag at the baggage carousel. Prove a person wasn't stealing someone else's luggage. Track missing baggage.



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Baggage Tags – Thermal, Manual & RFID.

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When you provide guests with luggage tags, it makes it harder for bellhops and other staff to confuse or lose luggage; they make it clear who owns a particular suitcase or duffel bag and help prevent guests and employees from picking up the wrong bag.

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What information should I put on a luggage tag? There are only three bits of essential luggage tag info: your name, email address and mobile phone number (including the international code). Although some travellers like to write down their home address, this personal info entails a small degree of risk.

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If the guest needs to store the luggage for long term, tag the luggage with the guest name, accommodation number, date and time of collection, contact number, and receive the guest's signature on long-term luggage request form. Ensure with the guest that nothing perishable is there in the luggage.

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There are two baggage types: Checked luggage and carry-on or also referred to as cabin/hand luggage. Personal belongings on board are referred to as hand luggage (cabin baggage), luggage delivered to an airline to be stored in an inaccessible area to the passenger during the flights is referred to as checked baggage.

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No matter what kind of bag you carry on your travels, a luggage tag will help you identify it quickly and get it back should it go astray. A good luggage tag will be strong enough to survive airline baggage tossers and distinctive enough to stand out in a sea of black suitcases.

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Luggage trackers utilise Bluetooth and GPS technology. Bluetooth luggage trackers rely on the Bluetooth connectivity and range of the tracker and smartphone to exchange a secure signal between the two devices. Bluetooth luggage trackers utilise the same technology as the 'Find My' function on Apple devices.

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A luggage tag, as the name implies, is a tag you attach to your travel bag to help people contact you should you lose it. It's not the same as a bag tag, which is the printed, barcode-enabled sticker the airline attaches to your suitcase at check-in.

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The information printed on the ABT varies slightly from one airline to another but every tag has the passenger's name, flight number, date and destination. It might have the bag weight, place of origin and the booking reference. There's also a 10-digit number known as the IATA license plate code.

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After your Apple AirTags are set up, you can use them to track your luggage. Make sure you have at least one AirTag per bag you want to track. In addition to placing an AirTag in checked luggage, consider placing an AirTag in your carry-on bag.

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Our product range also comprises all kind of special purpose tags including:
  • Cabin Baggage Tags to identify hand baggage and cabin baggage approved.
  • Mishandled incoming baggage.
  • Priority Tags.
  • Crew baggage tags.
  • Heavy Tag.
  • Fragile Baggage Tags.
  • Disability & Wheelchair Tags.
  • Fire arms tags.


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Do You Really Need A Luggage Tag? In general, luggage tags are recommended for all your baggage while traveling. This is especially important if you'll be flying by plane or using any other mode of transportation where other people will be handling your luggage and there is a risk of it being misplaced or lost.

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Real-time location updates: Luggage trackers provide you with up-to-date information on the whereabouts of your luggage, reducing stress and anxiety about lost or misplaced items. Faster recovery of lost luggage: If your luggage goes missing, a luggage tracker can help you and the airline locate it more quickly.

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Airlines are using RAIN RFID-enabled luggage tags to give each item a unique identification code that is automatically scanned as it goes through checkpoints.

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Luggage tags can help airlines return lost bags. Among the disadvantages of plastic luggage tags are the relative ease with which they may be lost. Depending on the quality, plastic luggage attachments may pop open or detach from luggage when met with the rough and tumble world of air travel.

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Where should I attach a luggage tag? Your luggage tag should be attached to the handle or strap of your bag where it will be easy to spot. For a tag with adjustable straps, you should make sure it is pulled tight to minimize the risk of it getting snagged off.

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