What sort if luggage tags do you use …

Anonymous
… and what kind of info do you include?

I have usually just gone with the tidgy paper ones available at the check-in desk, but now that I have bought a house (so will be staying at one address for longer), I wanted to get some nice luggage tags. I was advised to list just a phone number or email address by a better traveled friend.

What’s your advice?
Anonymous
You are really overthinking this.
Anonymous
Amazon has them, no need to crowdsource
Anonymous
I'm worth a lot of millions, have lived in the same home for years, and still mostly use the paper airline ones. If you don't want those, just invest in some quality leather tags with cardstock inside in which you can write out your address and phone number. If you move, you can change the cardstock.

I have one like this, for a valuable instrument that I travel with:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LE24896?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2&th=1
Anonymous
absolutely include your cell phone number - if its lost you want someone to be able to contact you quickly
Anonymous
I typically use the one that comes with the luggage (built into the top of the luggage) and then a colorful one that shows personality. Colorful luggage tags help others to not steal your luggage by mistake.
Anonymous
Bright, unique color so it’s easy to pick out of a crowd. I only list my cellphone. Never bothered with my address. Then I throw an AirTag in the suitcase.

Anonymous
The paper ones at the gate. I almost never check a bag.
Anonymous
All luggage marked by printed duct tape in the same design. It is big enough and distinctive enough that no one will be running away with your luggage. Too conspicuous.

Contact info - phone, email, home address - printed in large print on an A4 paper and put inside with the luggage.

Air Tag inside the luggage

Paper luggage tag given by the airline at the counter attached outside.

A picture of each piece of luggage on my phone - so that it is easy to spot the printed duct tape. Otherwise, all my luggage is silver gray samsonite and without the duct tape - it will be hard to identify.
Anonymous
I got ones printed with my dog's photo on them and engraved with my initials and phone number, no address.
Anonymous
I have all kinds - I like something easy to spot. I put a phone number outside and tuck another with an address label and phone numbers, email address inside the luggage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The paper ones at the gate. I almost never check a bag.

I almost never check mine, but on the smaller planes where you have to gate check, occasionally they’ll send the bags to baggage claim. I’ve also had a gate checked bag get left behind during loading.
Anonymous
Laser engraved from Etsy with mine and my spouse’s names and phone numbers.
Anonymous
I bought at 4 pack at TJ Maxx for $10. They seem to be holding up fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The paper ones at the gate. I almost never check a bag.

I almost never check mine, but on the smaller planes where you have to gate check, occasionally they’ll send the bags to baggage claim. I’ve also had a gate checked bag get left behind during loading.


If you are group C while boarding, there is a good chance that you will have a gate checked bag.
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