luggage tag

Qantas’ Q-Tag : The Luggage Tag Of The Future

Luggage tags for checked baggage remained largely unchanged from the time paper tags with the perforated “separable coupon ticket” was patented by John Michael Lyons of the 5th of June 1882 in New Jersey until the introduction of the current thermal printed airline luggage labels in the mid-1990s.   Now as airline travel continues to…

Airline Lost Your Luggage? Help Them Find It Faster & More Reliably!

Web: www.stevenfrischling.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 4/08/09 – Airline Lost Your Luggage? Help Them Find It Faster & More Reliably! Most travellers never give baggage identification a second thought until their bags have been misplaced by an airline. As we enter the peak leisure travel season in many parts of the world, north of the equator,…

How Can A Baggage Tag Can Make You The Target Of A Thief ? Find Out!

Web: www.thetravelstrategist.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 31/07/09 – How Can A Baggage Tag Can Make You The Target Of A Thief ? Find Out! I have covered this topic previously on Flying With Fish, however it’s been more than a year-and-a-half since I wrote about it. With the peak summer travel season going strong I thought…