Baggage Handlers Explain Why Tying a Ribbon to Your Luggage Is a Big Mistake

Baggage Handlers Explain Why Tying a Ribbon to Your Luggage Is a Big Mistake

Tying a bright  ribbon onto your  suitcase sounds like the perfect travel hack. It makes your  bag easy to spot, helps you avoid grabbing the wrong luggage, and feels like a simple way to stand out on a crowded carousel. But an airport baggage handler is warning travelers that this popular trick can backfire—sometimes in ways that could delay your bag or even increase the chance it doesn’t make your flight.

Many travelers add ribbons, straps, dangling tags, or personal identifiers because they’re worried someone else will accidentally take their suitcase. Others do it because black luggage all looks the same, especially after a long flight when everyone is tired and rushing.

However, John, a baggage handler at Dublin Airport, says those add-ons can interfere with automated baggage scanning systems in the baggage hall.

“Ribbons people tie onto their suitcases can interfere with automated scanning in the baggage hall,” John explained. “If the bag doesn’t scan properly, it may need manual processing, which increases the chance it won’t make your flight.”

In other words, what helps you identify your suitcase on the outside may cause problems behind the scenes, where machines are trying to scan luggage quickly and accurately.

Don’t Forget the Stickers: Old Labels Can Cause Issues Too

It’s not only ribbons. Old travel stickers and leftover airline labels can also create confusion.

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