I have a couple of boxes (FEs, etc.) that I'll be checking in at NYC port. I plan to write our name/room number on it. Should I also tape a luggage tag to it? I'm a little nervous about them getting lost. Has anyone done this?
Anything that is being checked in to be brought onto the ship needs a luggage tag. That should ensure (as much as possible) that it is delivered to your room, just as suitcases would be.
I have a couple of boxes (FEs, etc.) that I'll be checking in at NYC port. I plan to write our name/room number on it. Should I also tape a luggage tag to it? I'm a little nervous about them getting lost. Has anyone done this?
Ugggghhhh...I can't fit it all in a suitcase and I don't want to have to pay to fly multiple suitcases back but that looks disastrous! Everything would get squashed.
That was my thought too--don't do it!!!! They also can be held outside before boarding (or at the airport) which means a box might get rained on and disintegrate. What about a cheap plastic storage bin like the kind you can get for storage that you tape up really good? It might have a bit more durability than a box.
Its actually not, they don't randomly throw luggage on top of one another roughly 5 feet in the air. You know why? Because they don't want to unstack 5 feet of luggage to move it again and there is only roughly 3.5-4 feet underneath a 737 which is a normal domestic aircraft.
I will also outline I have only checked luggage 4 times in the last 2 years over roughly 100 flights.
I don't question there is some rough handling of bags though through airlines and just part of the reason I typically avoid checking bags all together, not to mention potential of lost luggage (which is a terrible risk when you travel a ton).
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