What info are you supposed to put on a luggage tag?

July 27, 2009 by admin · 13 Comments
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Mrs. Miller asked:


The address of where you’re going or your personal details and home address?

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13 Responses to “What info are you supposed to put on a luggage tag?”
  1. Kevin B says:

    adress of your accomadation on the way there, and your home address and, just your home address on the way back

  2. sw.peoples says:

    on one side you put your destination and on the reverse you put your home address.

  3. van frank says:

    you get one when you get to airport (if thats what your doing) it get traced that way if gone wrong

  4. BooBoo says:

    Think about it. The answers in there somewhere.

  5. Leila Tequila says:

    luggage labels are pretty much obsolete, Its all done electronically now anyway at the airport… if for example they did lose your bag they would just get the code that is attached to your ticket and bag, ask you where you were staying, and send it on when it arrived.

  6. Jerry B says:

    Most folks put their home address and home phone.
    You can fill one out and place it on the inside of your bag to where your going it’s up to you.
    On the outside chance your bag is delayed make sure you have current phone numbers where you can be reach in your PNR-passenger name record when you check in for your flight.

  7. Medium Dave says:

    Shoe size, favourite colour, and whether you dress to the left or the right.

  8. blackgrumpycat says:

    Putting your home address on the tag shows that you will be away from home and you are potentially advertising that fact. I personally would put the address of where I am going and on the other side, my surname and mobile number (not forgetting the international dialling code - 0044 for the UK). You could always put your address inside the case.

  9. dogz says:

    full name, origin (Home) Address, e-mail address and your origin mobile number.

  10. BillyB8 says:

    I use a luggage code tag, it gives a phone number, they then contact me.
    Failing that all I would put on the outside is my mobile number.
    Anything else is an invite to buglers working with the baggage handlers.

  11. Star25 says:

    Name
    Address
    Phone Number
    Your Destination, to and from.

  12. Alexjay says:

    SIMPLE:

    SIDE 1: FLIGHT NUMBER,NAME, HOME ADDRESS, WHERE YOUR FLYING TO, YOUR DESTINATION HOTEL AND ADDRESS! MIGHT HELP TO INCLUDE A TELEPHONE NUMBER OR EMAIL ADDRESS (AS IF YOUR LUGGAGE IS LOST AND SOMEONE FINDS IT THEY CAN CONTACT YOU) ALSO A TELEPHONE NUMBER OF YOUR HOTEL WOULD BE USEFUL

    SIDE 2:FLIGHT NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS OF YOUR HOME, DESTINATION AIRPORT, YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER, EMAIL ADDRESS AGAIN COULD BE USEFUL!!!!!

  13. Caron J says:

    dont put full address on just postcode and house number. thieves look at baggage at airports, find out where u live then they know your not there so easy picking. not sayin it would happen but better safe than sorry.

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