It's the stuff of holiday nightmares. You've landed at your dream destination, eager to start exploring, only to discover your suitcase isnowhere to be found.


All you're left with is your hand luggage and the clothes you're wearing, with no clue when - or if - your suitcase will turn up.


To dodge this frightful scenario, there are a few steps you can take to safeguard your luggage from going astray.



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The relocation gurus at 1st Move International have revealed their top tips for keeping your belongings secure whilst on the move - and the best methods to guarantee they reach your destination.


They suggest one of the most effective things you can do is pop a piece of paper inside your suitcase with your travel itinerary and contact details on it.


This means that in the unfortunate event of your luggage being lost or delayed, airport staff will swiftly know where to send it, reports the Express.



It's also wise to attach a robust luggage tag to the exterior of your suitcase with a unique design.


This way, you can spot your bag more easily after your flight, and other passengers are less likely to mistakenly pick up yours.


By including current contact details on your tag, you'll also make it simpler for staff to return any lost luggage to you.


Before you board your flight, take a quick photo of your bag. If you have a recent picture of your luggage, staff will have a reference image to help locate it and ensure it's returned safely.


If your luggage has gone AWOL, it's important to keep a cool head.


Mike Harvey, the boss at 1st Move International, advised: "The first thing you should do is immediately report the issue to the airline's baggage claim officer or customer service desk.


"It's crucial to file a lost baggage report before leaving the airport, as this initiates the tracking process. Usually, baggage will be tagged with your flight information, but just in case you want to give the airline a description, be as thorough as possible.


"Next, check your travel insurance policy for coverage in case of lost or delayed baggage, and keep receipts for any purchases if you have to replace lost items (even if they might be found later). You may be able to claim these costs back."

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