Here’s what’s behind the recent warning from airport baggage handlers about tying ribbons on suitcases — and why some travelers have been told it might not be a great idea:
🧳 What the baggage handler warned about
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A baggage handler at Dublin Airport has publicly advised against tying ribbons or similar items (like bows or strings) onto your checked luggage.
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The reason? Ribbons and accessories can interfere with automated scanning systems that read luggage tags and routing labels in baggage halls. Machines may struggle to scan a bag correctly if something bulky or dangling covers the barcodes or tags.
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If the scanner can’t read the bag automatically, it may be set aside for manual handling, which can slow down the process and in some cases even lead to a bag not getting loaded onto the plane in time.
🛫 Why most travelers tie ribbons
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Many travelers use ribbons or bright ties simply as a way to spot their bags quickly on baggage carousels, especially when lots of luggage looks similar.
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However, handlers say practical visibility aids like durable luggage tags, coloured luggage straps, or distinctively coloured luggage are better and don’t interfere with scanning.
✈️ What to do instead
Instead of a loose ribbon, experts suggest:
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Use a bright, secure luggage tag with your contact info — easier to scan and keeps your bag identifiable.
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Choose brightly coloured or uniquely patterned luggage from the start (many suitcases now come in eye-catching designs).
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Use a strong luggage strap — these can help you find your bag and sometimes even keep it closed if zippers fail.
🧠 A note on scanning tech
Modern baggage systems are designed to read printed tags quickly and move many bags efficiently. Anything that blocks or masks a tag or barcode — including something tied to the handle — might cause delays.
If you travel often and want help choosing the best way to mark your luggage so it’s both visible and compliant with airport systems, I can suggest some smart options! Just let me know what type of travel you usually do (short trips, international flights, etc.). ✈️