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By: 20th June 2006 at 19:04 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Thats a good idea and it may get people to actually write their details on them.
I work in baggage tracing and you would be amazed how often we have bags which have had baggage tags come off but have name tags on them with no name written on.
Heres a quick tip for you all if you dont want to loose any baggage on your travels.
Write your name,address, phone number and flight details on a sheet of paper and put it INSIDE your bag so that if one of use baggage tracers need to ''on hand'' it we wont have to go all the way through your underwear just to find some sort of ID.
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By: cloud_9 - 20th June 2006 at 11:47
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) is inviting customers to create their own baggage labels using a favourite holiday snapshot, company logo or creative design. Less imaginative customers can pick one of KLM's preselected images.
Passengers who've booked a flight through the airline's Dutch website can use their confirmation number to claim two free luggage tags. An online tool lets them upload an image and order their personalized tags.
The three most original designs win two tickets to a European KLM destination.
FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.springwise.com/marketing_advertising/gravanity_luggage_tags/