Checking Luggage Do's and Don'ts
As with everything else in life there are 'rules' governing the
checking of your luggage when you travel. They aren't real
complicated. Rather, they are more like common sense things to
do. Paying attention to these tips could make your checking in
an easier process.
Do check airlines and other transportation modes to see what
their policies are regarding checked luggage and carry on
luggage. Most have a weight limit or a quantity limit. You
should also check to see if the company has a luggage tracking
service and how to make a claim in the event of damage or loss.
Do label your bags clearly with your name, address, and phone
number. It sometimes recommended that you list your destination
as well. This information should be placed inside your luggage
as well along with your itinerary. You must definitely remove
any old luggage tags that might cause your luggage to be
misrouted. You might want to put colorful straps on the outside
of your luggage to prevent it from popping open and possibly
theft.
Do go directly to the luggage claims area to retrieve your
luggage. This will help prevent loss and theft and get you out
of the airport or depot that much faster. If you delay in
retrieving your luggage it could be lost, damaged or stolen.
Do carry on such things as keys, medicine, computers and
computer equipment, important documents including travel
documents, and jewelry. Cash, cameras, and other personal and
highly valuable.
Don't check bags that don't close properly-they could pop open.
Don't check any bag with missing or broken parts, this will
prevent further damage. Don't over pack as this can strain the
frames, seams, and/or zippers. Don't check bags that are meant
to be carry on bags. These include briefcases, tote bags, or
garment covers. Don't forget to have fun!