Travel Tip Tuesday: Double Tag Your Bag

Northern California
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... Read moreWhen preparing for travel, ensuring your belongings arrive safely is a top priority. One valuable practice I've found helpful is to always double tag your luggage. This means attaching a durable luggage tag on the outside of your suitcase as usual, but also placing another tag inside the luggage, tucked securely within a compartment or a zipped pocket. The reason behind this is quite practical. Sometimes, the external tag can become detached during handling at airports or other transit points. If this happens, the internal tag acts as a backup identifier, making it easier for lost and found departments to reunite your bag with you. This method is especially useful when traveling through multiple layovers or busy hubs where luggage can be mishandled. Additionally, I recommend including not just your name and phone number but also an email address or alternative contact method on your tags. This increases the chances that someone who finds your bag can reach you quickly. Using sturdy, water-resistant tags also helps keep the information legible even if exposed to rain or rough handling. Although it might seem like a small effort, double tagging your luggage significantly reduces the risk of losing your baggage or dealing with delays due to lost identification. Over time, this simple habit has saved me stress and helped me focus on enjoying my vacation or work trip without worrying about my belongings. So before your next trip, double tag your bag and travel with confidence!