Case chaos at the airport: How to recognize your luggage safely!

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Case chaos at the airport: How to recognize your luggage safely!

Frankfurter Flughafen, Deutschland - Summer time is the high season for vacation trips, in which travelers plan their last details and often start packing suitcases. But the stress at the airport can not only be reinforced by long queues and flight delays, but also by luggage problems. The possibility that the suitcase will be lost is a real danger for many travelers. In this regard, the color of the suitcase plays a crucial role.

bright or colorful luggage is much easier to recognize on the baggage lift than dark, for example black or gray suitcases. Since around 40% of all suitcases are black, there is a high risk of confusion. This fact was also emphasized by Ryanair and supports the recommendation to select suitcases in striking colors in order to minimize the risk of loss. Airport personnel often have difficulty identifying black hard shell cases, which also makes the loss process more difficult .

practical tips for luggage identification

In order to reduce the probability that a suitcase is lost, there are numerous tips from experts. These include the use of colorful stickers or ligaments to identify the luggage and the removal of old luggage trailers. It is advised to put a sheet of paper with contact information in the luggage and arrive at the airport early. A "suitcase selfie" can make identification easier in the event of a loss .

In addition, there are technical aids such as location devices that can help to locate the suitcase in secret. In the event of loss, the luggage switch should be contacted immediately or checked online at the respective airline to clarify the whereabouts of luggage.

The global luggage loss situation

The problem of luggage loss is not new, but a current report shows that the global rate for lost, late or damaged luggage in 2023 has increased to an average of 6.92 luggage per 1,000 passengers. This represents an increase compared to 6.47 luggage in 2022 dar . Europe with the highest losses, even if the figures have dropped in 2023 - specifically to 10.6 million lost luggage, compared to 15.7 million in the previous year.

The causes of late luggage are diverse: false umbrellas in transfers explain 46%of the late luggage, followed by non -charged luggage (16%), as well as errors in ticketing or security problems (14%) and other operational difficulties. The loss rate of Frankfurt Airport of 0.6%is alarming, which is one of the ten worst airports worldwide. With a loss rate of 11.45%, Aerolineas Argentinas leads the list of airlines with the most luggage losses, while Lufthansa is 0.8% the worst German airline .

The choice of the suitcase color, combined with useful identification techniques, can help travelers to reduce the risk of lost luggage and enjoy a more pleasant vacation.

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