And there’s no better time to opt for carry-on than checked luggage: Claims for lost luggage are up 30% this summer as anecdotal lost-baggage horror stories ignite the internet.
Source: Knowledgeable, Knowledgeable
Unfortunately, aside from practicing the art of patience, there’s not much you can do if an airline loses your belongings.
So before you travel in the coming months, it’s probably a good idea to think about ways to reduce your chances of losing your luggage.
Both airline employees and experienced travelers have recommended using an Apple AirTag to track luggage in this “wild west” of a travel season.
One traveler even told Insider’s Abby Wallace that she used her AirTag to find her lost luggage that was carrying $10,000 worth of items.
Source: Knowledgeable
This story was enough to convince me to AirTag my luggage. So I decided to try this hack during a recent three-day work trip where I had to travel on a flight, two long-distance bus rides, and several Lyft rides…