Tricks They Don’t Want You To Know To Get Your Luggage Faster At The Airport!
🧳 Tired of waiting forever for your luggage at the airport? We’ve got some tricks that might help you get your bag faster! 🏃♀️💨 #traveltips #baggageclaim #airportlife
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minnesota – When you’re in a hurry to get out of the airport, waiting at the baggage claim can feel like an eternity. And while there’s no guaranteed way to make your luggage come out first, there are a few tricks that might help.
Last In, First Out
You know how they say “last one in, first one out”? Well, that’s kind of how it works with checked luggage. The bags that get loaded into the plane last are usually the first ones to come out at the other end. So, some clever travelers like to check their bags as late as possible, hoping they’ll be the last ones loaded.
Gate Check Your Bag
Another way to try and get your bag loaded last is to ask to gate check it. This means you’ll have to lug your suitcase through security, so it can’t be too big and you can’t bring any big bottles of shampoo or sunscreen. But if you’re okay with that, gate checking is often free and might get your bag on the plane last, which could mean it comes out first.
Priority Baggage Service
If you’re a frequent flyer or you’re traveling in fancy business or first class, you might be able to use priority baggage service. When you check your bag, the agent will put a special tag on it that’s supposed to make it come out before all the other bags. But let’s be real, it doesn’t always work that way.
Keep Tabs on Your Bag
Even if you can’t make your bag come out first, you can at least keep an eye on where it is. Some people put little tracking devices like AirTags or Tiles on their bags, so they know when it’s left the plane. And some airlines use fancy RFID tracking that shows you exactly where your bag is, from the cargo hold to the baggage claim.
Tips for a Smoother Baggage Claim Experience
Before you check your bag, make sure to take off any old tags from previous trips. You can leave your personal tag with your name and address on it, though.
When the agent tags your bag, double-check the receipt they give you to make sure it’s going to the right place.
Choose a unique suitcase or put something on your bag to make it stand out, like a colorful strap or ribbon. It’ll be easier to spot at the baggage claim.
When you get to the baggage claim, double-check which one your flight is assigned to. It might have changed since you landed.
Conclusion
So, while there’s no surefire way to make your luggage come out first at the baggage claim, there are a few things you can try. Check your bag as late as possible, consider gate checking, and take advantage of priority baggage service if you can. And even if your bag isn’t the first one out, at least you can keep tabs on where it is with tracking devices or airline tracking systems. With a little luck and these handy tips, you might just shave a few minutes off your wait time at the baggage claim. Happy traveling! 🌎✈️
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🗣 What did you think of these tricks to getting your luggage faster at the airport? Have any travel hacks of your own you’d like to share? We’d LOVE to hear from you in the comments section below. ⬇️
Unless it’s an emergency, tricks to get ahead of others seem selfish. What if everyone did that?
That’s a GREAT point, Patricia! Thanks so much for reading and for your insight. – Kitty (and Jack)