Traveling with Luggage & How to Keep Track of it!

Lost Luggage & Keeping Track of it.

Few feelings are worse than the dread that seeps in while watching the luggage carousel go 'round and 'round as the crowd slowly dissipates—and you're still waiting for your luggage to show up. When it comes to making sure checked bags arrive safely at your destination, you are at the mercy of the airlines. Here are a few tips to give you better odds.

1. Tag it like a graffiti artist.

Baggage handlers aren't known for being gentle. Outer luggage tags can go missing, so it's not a bad idea to attach more than one. Make your luggage more identifiable by adding ribbon or jazzy duct tape to it. You might even consider embroidering your name and cellphone number on your suitcase, or at least writing it in permanent marker.

2. Place an Apple Air Tag in your luggage (iPhone users only).

For $29 (individual) or $99 for a 4 pack you can track your luggage all by yourself using your Apple device. For Android users you can purchase a Tile tracker.

3. Arrive at the airport on time.

Better yet? Arrive early. Airlines suggest arriving two hours before your departure—and it's not just because of security lines. Loading luggage takes time; if you arrive late, your luggage might not make it on the plane with you.

4. Double-check.

Mistakes happen. Make sure to check the airport code of your final destination. If it doesn't match the one on your boarding pass, bring it up to the airline personnel so they can correct the problem.

5. Avoid short layovers.

Direct flights are best, but they're not always a guarantee. While short layovers can cut down on travel time, they also increase the odds that your luggage will miss the connection. Again, just because you make it onto the plane doesn't mean your luggage travels with you.

7. Take a picture.

Have you seen this bag? Snap a few pictures of your suitcase, including the items packed inside. If your bag gets lost, having something to show the airport staff could help reunite with you with it.