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]]>When you received your boarding pass, you would have also received a baggage tag to verify that you handed your luggage in. The first thing you should do is report your missing bag to the information desk as well as your airline. Many airlines have a desk at the baggage claim area where you can file a Property Irregularity Report (PIR).
If your bags cannot be recovered, it’s important to understand that your airline will be liable to compensate you for any reasonable expenses arising from this issue. This could include buying supplies such as toiletries during the time that your baggage is missing.
Although the airline is liable to compensate you for your missing items if they are not recovered, then the one qualifying factor is that the expenses must be “reasonable.” Make sure to assess how much your expenses may be so that you know exactly how much you are owed.
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]]>From zipper panels to cross straps and everything in between, Travelpro suitcases are highly versatile, offering you many ways to pack. What’s particularly beneficial about Travelpro bags is that their self-aligning spinning wheel make it easy to pull these bags across any surface, making airport navigation a breeze.
Samsonite offers a wide range of hard side cases made of high-strength thermoplastic, making them highly durable on the outside to keep your belongings protected. They also come with a 10-year warranty and nifty aluminium handles, making for a stylish touch.
Offering both hard case and soft case bags, Delsey specializes in providing luggage with larger-than-average capacities. Many Delsey bags also come with helpful features including a USB port to keep your devices charged throughout your travels.
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]]>The post Why You Should Ditch Luggage on Your Next Flight appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>By arriving at the airport with nothing more than your carry-on luggage, you’ll be able to skip the enormous line at baggage check-in. You’ll be able to save time and limit your stress, heading straight for security and into your favorite airport lounge.
By not bringing a large suitcase, you’ll find it far easier to maneuver through the bustling airport and whatever foreign city you’re visiting. What’s more, you’ll have fewer bags to look after, allowing you to focus less on safeguarding your possessions and more on taking in the sights and sounds of your destination.
Once you disembark the plane, you’ll have all of your luggage by your side. By not having to wait for your baggage to arrive at the collection point, you’ll be able to leave the airport sooner and get your vacation underway.
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]]>The post How to Safeguard Your Baggage at the Airport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Begin by choosing a sturdy and easily identifiable suitcase. Opt for a distinctive color or add personalized tags and accessories to make it stand out from the crowd. This simple step can greatly reduce the chances of your luggage being mistakenly taken by another traveler.
Attach clear and durable luggage tags with your name, contact information, and destination details. This will enable airport staff to quickly identify and return your luggage in case of any mishaps.
Always double-check that the airline staff attaches the correct destination tag to each of your bags. It’s crucial to verify that the tag matches your travel itinerary to avoid any mix-ups along the way.
As you make your way through the airport, keep a close eye on your belongings. Never leave your bags unattended, even for a moment. Utilize luggage carts or carry-on bags with wheels to ease the burden and ensure that you have full control of your belongings at all times.
In the unfortunate event that your luggage does go missing, act swiftly and report the incident to the airline’s lost and found department. Provide them with detailed descriptions and any identifying features of your bags. Most airlines have sophisticated tracking systems that can help locate and retrieve your belongings as quickly as possible.
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]]>Luggage tracking devices are becoming increasingly popular among travelers who are tired of losing their luggage. These devices will let you know where your luggage is at any given moment and help you track it down if it gets mishandled. Here are the most popular ones.
Apple AirTag is the luggage tracking device you want to have on your side while traveling. It is light, reliable, and enables you to track your luggage in real time. And not only your luggage but various other items. The device comes with a one-year battery lifespan and has a built-in speaker that makes navigation easier.
The GPS tracker from LandAirSea is a high-level tracking device that makes lost luggage a thing of the past. It is waterproof and dustproof, offers real-time tracking via Google Maps, and even allows you to access the history of its previous stops and locations. Depending on the mode you use, the battery can last between a week and six months. The only downside to the device is that you will need a subscription.
Dynotag might not be efficient like the previous entries on the list, but it has its perks. The tag comes with a personalized QR code that contains information about the owner of the tag. You will need to rely on the kindness of strangers in this case, but on the brighter side, there is no need for electronics, batteries, or subscriptions.
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]]>The post 3 Luggage Hacks That Will Save You Space When Packing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>They aren’t always easy to find, but a set of air compression bags can be a real ally for you when it comes time to pack. These beauties draw out air and space from between articles of clothing, compressing them and fitting them into a smaller space than they would otherwise occupy.
Socks are always a pain when packing, as you need to take a lot of them with you and they always seem to occupy more space than they should. However, rolling them up into tight balls can really help you maximize space and help you forget that you’re even taking them with you!
Instead of trying to stuff all of your things into the same main compartments of your luggage, be sure to take a close look at your bags and explore all of the compartments that it contains. Packing small things like socks and toiletries into these bags can help you maximize available space.
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]]>The post Prepare Your Luggage for Plane Travel With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Before you do anything else, be sure to add luggage tags with your name, address, and phone number to your bags. This will allow airlines to contact you in case your luggage is lost or delayed, and also serves as identification if there are two similar bags to be picked up.
Are you looking for a way to spot your bags from a long way away while they come down onto the baggage claim machine? If you tie a large, easily noticeable ribbon to your bags’ handles you will have no problem seeing them even if you aren’t close.
It’s way too easy to have your bags get broken into and things stolen by airport thieves if you don’t put a lock on your luggage. Be sure to get a security-approved one which can be opened by airport staff in case an inspection is needed.
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]]>The post The Top Luxury Luggage Brands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When shopping for luggage, we tend to look for two things: elegance and practicality. German luxury goods company, Montblanc offers leather and brushed metal trolley bags and suitcases that appeal to the discerning customer. Each piece of luggage has been designed as if by an architect and features an industrial design with a modern edge. These suitcases are perfect for the traveler who spends a lot of time on business trips or hitting the Alps. Trolley bags start at $950.
The American brand, Mark Cross which originated in Boston is a lesser-known luxury luggage brand. It rose to prominence in the 1950s, when one of the leather trunk cases was used in Hitchcock’s film Rear Window. Since then, the handmade leather travel cases have been coveted by those in the know. The trunk made famous in the film starts at $1,500.
No luxury luggage list would be complete without a nod to the iconic Louis Vuitton design house. Each of the pieces is recognizable by the monogrammed LV that appears on all of the bags. You can’t go wrong if you opt to buy one of these. Their trolley bags start at $3,350.
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]]>The post What to do if Your Luggage is Missing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you received your boarding pass, you would have also received a baggage tag to verify that you handed your luggage in. The first thing you should do is report your missing bag to the information desk as well as your airline. Many airlines have a desk at the baggage claim area where you can file a Property Irregularity Report (PIR).
If your bags cannot be recovered, it’s important to understand that your airline will be liable to compensate you for any reasonable expenses arising from this issue. This could include buying supplies such as toiletries during the time that your baggage is missing.
Although the airline is liable to compensate you for your missing items if they are not recovered, then the one qualifying factor is that the expenses must be “reasonable.” Make sure to assess how much your expenses may be so that you know exactly how much you are owed.
The post What to do if Your Luggage is Missing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best Luggage Brands For Any Occasion appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>From zipper panels to cross straps and everything in between, Travelpro suitcases are highly versatile, offering you many ways to pack. What’s particularly beneficial about Travelpro bags is that their self-aligning spinning wheel make it easy to pull these bags across any surface, making airport navigation a breeze.
Samsonite offers a wide range of hard side cases made of high-strength thermoplastic, making them highly durable on the outside to keep your belongings protected. They also come with a 10-year warranty and nifty aluminium handles, making for a stylish touch.
Offering both hard case and soft case bags, Delsey specializes in providing luggage with larger-than-average capacities. Many Delsey bags also come with helpful features including a USB port to keep your devices charged throughout your travels.
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]]>The post Why You Should Ditch Luggage on Your Next Flight appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>By arriving at the airport with nothing more than your carry-on luggage, you’ll be able to skip the enormous line at baggage check-in. You’ll be able to save time and limit your stress, heading straight for security and into your favorite airport lounge.
By not bringing a large suitcase, you’ll find it far easier to maneuver through the bustling airport and whatever foreign city you’re visiting. What’s more, you’ll have fewer bags to look after, allowing you to focus less on safeguarding your possessions and more on taking in the sights and sounds of your destination.
Once you disembark the plane, you’ll have all of your luggage by your side. By not having to wait for your baggage to arrive at the collection point, you’ll be able to leave the airport sooner and get your vacation underway.
The post Why You Should Ditch Luggage on Your Next Flight appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Safeguard Your Baggage at the Airport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Begin by choosing a sturdy and easily identifiable suitcase. Opt for a distinctive color or add personalized tags and accessories to make it stand out from the crowd. This simple step can greatly reduce the chances of your luggage being mistakenly taken by another traveler.
Attach clear and durable luggage tags with your name, contact information, and destination details. This will enable airport staff to quickly identify and return your luggage in case of any mishaps.
Always double-check that the airline staff attaches the correct destination tag to each of your bags. It’s crucial to verify that the tag matches your travel itinerary to avoid any mix-ups along the way.
As you make your way through the airport, keep a close eye on your belongings. Never leave your bags unattended, even for a moment. Utilize luggage carts or carry-on bags with wheels to ease the burden and ensure that you have full control of your belongings at all times.
In the unfortunate event that your luggage does go missing, act swiftly and report the incident to the airline’s lost and found department. Provide them with detailed descriptions and any identifying features of your bags. Most airlines have sophisticated tracking systems that can help locate and retrieve your belongings as quickly as possible.
The post How to Safeguard Your Baggage at the Airport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Tired of Losing Your Luggage? Then Try These Luggage Tracking Devices appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Luggage tracking devices are becoming increasingly popular among travelers who are tired of losing their luggage. These devices will let you know where your luggage is at any given moment and help you track it down if it gets mishandled. Here are the most popular ones.
Apple AirTag is the luggage tracking device you want to have on your side while traveling. It is light, reliable, and enables you to track your luggage in real time. And not only your luggage but various other items. The device comes with a one-year battery lifespan and has a built-in speaker that makes navigation easier.
The GPS tracker from LandAirSea is a high-level tracking device that makes lost luggage a thing of the past. It is waterproof and dustproof, offers real-time tracking via Google Maps, and even allows you to access the history of its previous stops and locations. Depending on the mode you use, the battery can last between a week and six months. The only downside to the device is that you will need a subscription.
Dynotag might not be efficient like the previous entries on the list, but it has its perks. The tag comes with a personalized QR code that contains information about the owner of the tag. You will need to rely on the kindness of strangers in this case, but on the brighter side, there is no need for electronics, batteries, or subscriptions.
The post Tired of Losing Your Luggage? Then Try These Luggage Tracking Devices appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Luggage Hacks That Will Save You Space When Packing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>They aren’t always easy to find, but a set of air compression bags can be a real ally for you when it comes time to pack. These beauties draw out air and space from between articles of clothing, compressing them and fitting them into a smaller space than they would otherwise occupy.
Socks are always a pain when packing, as you need to take a lot of them with you and they always seem to occupy more space than they should. However, rolling them up into tight balls can really help you maximize space and help you forget that you’re even taking them with you!
Instead of trying to stuff all of your things into the same main compartments of your luggage, be sure to take a close look at your bags and explore all of the compartments that it contains. Packing small things like socks and toiletries into these bags can help you maximize available space.
The post 3 Luggage Hacks That Will Save You Space When Packing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Prepare Your Luggage for Plane Travel With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Before you do anything else, be sure to add luggage tags with your name, address, and phone number to your bags. This will allow airlines to contact you in case your luggage is lost or delayed, and also serves as identification if there are two similar bags to be picked up.
Are you looking for a way to spot your bags from a long way away while they come down onto the baggage claim machine? If you tie a large, easily noticeable ribbon to your bags’ handles you will have no problem seeing them even if you aren’t close.
It’s way too easy to have your bags get broken into and things stolen by airport thieves if you don’t put a lock on your luggage. Be sure to get a security-approved one which can be opened by airport staff in case an inspection is needed.
The post Prepare Your Luggage for Plane Travel With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Top Luxury Luggage Brands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When shopping for luggage, we tend to look for two things: elegance and practicality. German luxury goods company, Montblanc offers leather and brushed metal trolley bags and suitcases that appeal to the discerning customer. Each piece of luggage has been designed as if by an architect and features an industrial design with a modern edge. These suitcases are perfect for the traveler who spends a lot of time on business trips or hitting the Alps. Trolley bags start at $950.
The American brand, Mark Cross which originated in Boston is a lesser-known luxury luggage brand. It rose to prominence in the 1950s, when one of the leather trunk cases was used in Hitchcock’s film Rear Window. Since then, the handmade leather travel cases have been coveted by those in the know. The trunk made famous in the film starts at $1,500.
No luxury luggage list would be complete without a nod to the iconic Louis Vuitton design house. Each of the pieces is recognizable by the monogrammed LV that appears on all of the bags. You can’t go wrong if you opt to buy one of these. Their trolley bags start at $3,350.
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