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Originally Posted by stewardo
Oftentimes, the tags will help the loaders decide which bags to (not) leave behind when the aircraft is weight-restricted (think 17-50 seater type planes).. helps regularly at LCY on the hot days when a lot of bags get left behind as people head out for weekend breaks.
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Originally Posted by rjacket
Outside US, the tag pretty much means the bag comes out first.
In the US, my experience is mixed, but generally I never wait the longest. In the US, it's a mixed bag ;) experience. I had BOTH my red-tagged checked bags arrive at ICN while my UA flight was to SIN a couple years ago. But I'm sure they came out early on in ICN! (they were mishandled in NRT apparently). |
Er - I fly probably once a month out of India - MAA specifically, both int'l and domestic. Being *G and skyteam plat (which also gets me priority tags on 9W), I get my baggage tagged priority each time.
Priority tags do get honored in my experience - and it makes all the difference in a flight that arrives close to midnight, after which I have to wait quite some time to clear immigration (less time as I usually ask for and get an exit row on my way back). That little red strip of paper makes all the difference for me between five to ten minutes and over half an hour or more (guess how long it takes to unload a packed 744, and pass all the baggage through a scanner so that the customs people can make chalk marks on heavy luggage that has expensive stuff packed into it --> these serve to alert the customs people that there's something to declare in those bags).
Originally Posted by uastarflyer
Agreed. Typically intra-Asia flights those bags show up first (except in India, where all bags are thrown randomly. For flights to India I ask the red tag not be applied).
In the US, it's a mixed bag ;) experience. I had BOTH my red-tagged checked bags arrive at ICN while my UA flight was to SIN a couple years ago. But I'm sure they came out early on in ICN! (they were mishandled in NRT apparently). |
Originally Posted by uastarflyer
Typically intra-Asia flights those bags show up first (except in India, where all bags are thrown randomly. For flights to India I ask the red tag not be applied).
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Originally Posted by Savage25
All my flights to India on SQ have gotten bags prioritized as expected. On TG and UL (I know its not *A) to India, priority bags have come out randomly (sometimes all at the end) - I think it depends on whether the airline you're flying has enforced priority baggage handling with its local/contracted ground staff at the destination.
...what i dislike is some guy decides to just pull bags off the belt and line them up on the side. :mad: |
Originally Posted by uastarflyer
My "randomization" experience has occured on SQ flights. Though being in Y by the time I get to the baggage claim 80% of the bags are on the belt already...
...what i dislike is some guy decides to just pull bags off the belt and line them up on the side. :mad: |
My one only worked once at AKL with QF, then never worked with CX flights. Do people really care about the RED tag at the airport baggage handing place?
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Originally Posted by Mandafly
TG gives me priority tags when I fly PE, as a Silver, so it's not just First or Biz class.
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By any chance, anyone has images of these tags? ^
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