You MUST lock all cases. This is from the horses mouth (
Virgin Atlantic) in a letter to me received this morning in response to a letter I sent them.
In my letter I voiced my disatisfaction and concern that, having asked at Check-in whether we should use the cable ties we'd brought or use padlocks, we were told to use padlocks since they'd not heard of any problems with people locking their luggage.
Suffice to say ours was searched, padlocks ripped off, our possessions removed and damage caused (not by VA but by the TSA in the US).
I don't want to enter into one of the political debates which seem to be happening on the boards at the moment, I'm just replicating what Virgin Atlantic told me today.
Suitcases MUST BE LOCKED, otherwise
travel insurance is nil and void should anything be missing/damaged because suitable precautions have not been taken. This was confirmed by my travel insurers.
Virgin Atlantic have agreed to pay the £35 excess I would have to pay my insurers.
However, my point to VA was not about the damage, we've written it off down to tough luck and bad experience. My point was that we had taken all precautions to do the right thing by asking the relevant people (ie VA) and no-one still seems to have the right info (ie DTD check-in saying luggage must remain unlocked!).
The TSA have had a sharp email from me about their involvement in the whole thing and, whilst I thoroughly approve of them searching luggage, people's possessions should receive more care.
Seems to be the unlucky ones like my family are in a no-win situation.