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US Made Customized Flying Tardis Design Aluminum Luggage / Pet Carrier Tag

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What Not to Put on Luggage Tags If you are planning a trip, one of the last details you might think about is the luggage tag. Many people forget about them altogether and opt for the paper tags at the airline check-in while hastily scribbling their addresses and phone numbers. But this humble tag can make or break the most meticulously planned trip. While most people rarely think about luggage tags, they can tell others more than you want them to know. Luggage Tag No-Nos Virtually everyone within an airport can see the information written on your luggage tag so limiting the personal information while providing enough for the airline to return lost luggage is key. Most experts agree that if you can avoid listing your home address, you will be less likely to be targeted for a robbery while you are away. Try listing a work address or PO Box instead. Home phone numbers are also a bad idea, and a cell or work number will be just as useful if you lose your luggage. To avoid using a primary email address, create a free account just for use on luggage tags. International Travel In addition to the other pieces of advice, the US Department of State offers information about international travel. Especially in countries where there are anti-American feelings, don't put anything on the luggage tag that identifies you as a US citizen. They suggest to use tags with a flap that covers the information or turning the card around if you can't avoid identifying information. Tips from the Experts Seasoned travelers recommend not using a home phone number since a potential thief could use a reverse lookup website to find the corresponding address. Instead use a cell phone number which will be more advantageous if the airline is contacting you for the return of lost luggage. Although it is tempting not to put your full name on the tag for reasons of privacy, the airline can identify and contact you much faster if they can match the name on the tag to the ticket.