Gold Luggage Tags on Cabin Baggage
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Gold Luggage Tags on Cabin Baggage
The point of luggage tags is that if you put your luggage in the hold and it goes walkies, the tag will identify its owner.
So who puts their gold luggage tags on their cabin bags? Since this luggage is always with you, the only point to putting these gold tags on you cabin baggage is to say, look at me, I'm a BA high-flyer - look how important I am. After all, you don 't see many cabin bags with blue tags on, do you!?
So, are you a bit of a nob if you put your gold tags on your cabin bags?
So who puts their gold luggage tags on their cabin bags? Since this luggage is always with you, the only point to putting these gold tags on you cabin baggage is to say, look at me, I'm a BA high-flyer - look how important I am. After all, you don 't see many cabin bags with blue tags on, do you!?
So, are you a bit of a nob if you put your gold tags on your cabin bags?
Last edited by Oil-man; Oct 23, 2008 at 2:45 pm Reason: Grammar
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I like to have a tag on all my luggage, even cabin luggage, just in case I set it down and walk away (however unlikely). I'm hoping that they'll look at the tag and call me rather than blow up my bag.
My platinum tags/gold tags/admirals club tags are easy to get on and off and since I've got them, why not use them. I'm hoping I'm not a nob.
My platinum tags/gold tags/admirals club tags are easy to get on and off and since I've got them, why not use them. I'm hoping I'm not a nob.
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The reason you wont find Blue tags is simple: There are no blue tags.
No, I dont tag my cabin bags because I don't need to show BA crew I am a status member. They know anyway I do however tag my checked luggage in case it could go missing.
I do always tag my carry-on(s) with one tag: The FT tag ^
For the simple reason that a fellow FT:er will likely spot it.
No, I dont tag my cabin bags because I don't need to show BA crew I am a status member. They know anyway I do however tag my checked luggage in case it could go missing.
I do always tag my carry-on(s) with one tag: The FT tag ^
For the simple reason that a fellow FT:er will likely spot it.
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A bit, but the devil is in the details.
Placing a gold tag on your hold luggage often will ensure it's been given "special treatment" at London airports. Inverted commas not necessarily reflecting a positive function at that stage of the game, mind.
Placing a gold tag on your hold luggage often will ensure it's been given "special treatment" at London airports. Inverted commas not necessarily reflecting a positive function at that stage of the game, mind.
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Some time ago I had my gold tag on my hand luggage. There was a horrendous queue at security at T4. I was flying Y. I member of BA staff walking and up and down the queue noticed my tag and asked to see my BP, on which she stuck a fast track sticker.
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Tags can be your friend. Being a bit of late boarder, I've been spared several times the ignominy of searching for the last remaining cc's of overhead space. Crews are usually very good at realising the impossible
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That said mine hides within a black leather Smythson BA Exec Club luggage tag holder. Lift flap for goldness...
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I've made this point before, but here goes......
Speaking as one who spent many years working with mishandled and lost luggage at Heathrow, I'd say external bag tags are next to useless.
Anyone looking for a particular bag will be looking for the following luggage attributes in descending order of usefullness:
- Type and colour of bag - easy from a distance
- Flight tag (Airline, Flight Number, Tag Number, Name) - absolute confirmation
- If still unsure (which is unlikely), then a personal tag will help - if flight tag is missing (although most check-ins use secondary stickers these days)
In the case of cabin baggage, a simple distinguishing feature is all you need. I personally have a small plastic tie around the base of the handle.
However, as has been pointed out, blatant status displayed will generally have the opposite to desired effect. The best advice has always been to have your name and contact details easily accessible inside the bag - believe me there is no locking mechanism that is a barrier when dealing with mishandled bags (customs randomly need these bags opened on clearance).
My gold tags go straight in the dustbin whenever they arrive each year.
Speaking as one who spent many years working with mishandled and lost luggage at Heathrow, I'd say external bag tags are next to useless.
Anyone looking for a particular bag will be looking for the following luggage attributes in descending order of usefullness:
- Type and colour of bag - easy from a distance
- Flight tag (Airline, Flight Number, Tag Number, Name) - absolute confirmation
- If still unsure (which is unlikely), then a personal tag will help - if flight tag is missing (although most check-ins use secondary stickers these days)
In the case of cabin baggage, a simple distinguishing feature is all you need. I personally have a small plastic tie around the base of the handle.
However, as has been pointed out, blatant status displayed will generally have the opposite to desired effect. The best advice has always been to have your name and contact details easily accessible inside the bag - believe me there is no locking mechanism that is a barrier when dealing with mishandled bags (customs randomly need these bags opened on clearance).
My gold tags go straight in the dustbin whenever they arrive each year.
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Gold Luggage Tags on Cabin Baggage
Gold tags on cabin bags most certainly are for "show off" purposes only and don't believe otherwise........If I had a Gold tag it would most certainly be attached to my bag as soon as I received it without a doubt.
Can anyone confirm if it has the same design on both sides? I only ask as I had status with AF once upon a time and the bag tag was rather plain on one side and the all important logo with status was on the other side. Most infuriatingly it had a mind of it's own and always flipped itself over showing plain side up and I was forever having to make sure it was the right way up for posing purposes.
Gold tags on hold baggage is just asking for trouble.........Your bag will be a target for thieves or be used for a bit of slam dunk by the baggage handlers.
Can anyone confirm if it has the same design on both sides? I only ask as I had status with AF once upon a time and the bag tag was rather plain on one side and the all important logo with status was on the other side. Most infuriatingly it had a mind of it's own and always flipped itself over showing plain side up and I was forever having to make sure it was the right way up for posing purposes.
Gold tags on hold baggage is just asking for trouble.........Your bag will be a target for thieves or be used for a bit of slam dunk by the baggage handlers.
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Can anyone confirm if it has the same design on both sides? I only ask as I had status with AF once upon a time and the bag tag was rather plain on one side and the all important logo with status was on the other side. Most infuriatingly it had a mind of it's own and always flipped itself over showing plain side up and I was forever having to make sure it was the right way up for posing purposes.
OK, now I'm confused.