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Baggage Handler Issues Warning To Passengers Who Tie Ribbons To Their Suitcases

Shocking warning from baggage handler could ruin your vacation!

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Avid travelers often ditch checked bags to dodge delays, damage, or lost luggage nightmares.

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Personal touches on luggage seem smart, but are they?

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But for those who must check bags, adding a personal touch seems smart.

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Think colorful ribbons, unique tags, or quirky accessories.

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Dublin baggage handler reveals surprising warning.

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But a Dublin Airport baggage handler has a warning: it’s not as smart as you think.

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Seasoned expert says identifiers cause more harm than good.

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John, a seasoned baggage handler, says these identifiers are causing more harm than good.

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“Ribbons tied on suitcases can cause scanning issues in the baggage hall,” he revealed to RSVP Live.

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“If a bag can’t be scanned automatically, it ends up in manual processing.”

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Manual processing delays.

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And manual processing spells trouble for timely arrivals.

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Baggage handler explains manual processing consequences.

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Your bag might not make it to the flight at all.

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Imagine the chaos: you land, but your luggage doesn’t.

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This common practice backfires more often than you’d guess.

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Ribbons on luggage disrupt scanners.

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Old travel stickers and tags can also confuse scanners.

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Removing them might just save you a headache at baggage claim.

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Now, you’re probably wondering: why is this happening?

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Smooth surfaces needed for efficient baggage scanning.

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Well, the scanning systems are designed for smooth surfaces.

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Ribbons, stickers, and tags disrupt the flow.

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“It’s better to send your suitcase off without these identifiers,” John advised.

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The surprising airport security culprit.

He even mentioned a surprising culprit: marzipan.

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Yes, the almond candy dough.

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“It has the same density as some explosives,” John said.

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Marzipan in luggage could trigger security alarms.

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Packing marzipan can trigger a security alert.

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Next thing you know, you’re being called off the plane for a bag search all because of a sweet treat.

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Baggage handler’s tip.

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John shared another tip: place your suitcase wheels up.

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It prevents damage and mishandling.

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Airlines must repair damaged baggage.

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Did you know airlines must repair or reimburse for damaged baggage?

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According to the Department of Transportation, it’s their responsibility.

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But who wants to deal with that hassle?

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Don’t let delays and damage ruin your trip start.

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Delays and damage can ruin the start of a trip.

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John’s advice might sound simple, but it’s crucial.

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So, next time you pack, think twice about those identifiers.

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