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  • Should You Wrap Checked Luggage in Plastic at the Airport? The Surprising Pros and Cons of the Controversial Trend.
    Is a luggage wrapping service the best way to protect your checked suitcase? Is wrapping your bag worth it? You might be surprised… In this video, we explore a topic that many travelers have wondered about: is it worth it to wrap your luggage at the airport? We'll dive into the pros and cons of having a suitcase wrapped at the airport, tips for checking a bag, and give you all the information you need to make an informed decision for your next flight. From theft prevention to damage protection to the price to have your bag wrapped in plastic, and additional baggage insurance, we cover it all. We'll also reveal a surprising eco-friendly alternative that you won't want to miss.
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    00:00 wrapping luggage at airport
    00:20 benefits of wrapping suitcase
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    01:57 track checked baggage
    02:07 can I wrap my suitcase at home?
    02:39 how much does it cost to wrap luggage?
    02:49 reasons NOT to wrap luggage
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Комментарии • 157

  • @Lisieux722
    @Lisieux722 Год назад +88

    As a former baggage handler, please know that your bag will be much more slippery and likely to be dropped. It’s hard to grab ahold of as it’s coming down the baggage beltloader. The only place to get a good grip on two sides to grab it by the wheels which puts extra pressure on the wheels which they were not built for. They are more likely to break.

    • @TheSimArchitect
      @TheSimArchitect Год назад +3

      Interesting!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing this!

    • @MiaHessMusic
      @MiaHessMusic Год назад +2

      what is a good alternative? Luggage straps? Luggage sleeve??

    • @SebaZero
      @SebaZero 10 месяцев назад +1

      But the cover has holes for the handles, so you can grab ffrom the handlers

    • @Lisieux722
      @Lisieux722 10 месяцев назад +1

      Some covers have handles, but what she is talking about is the luggage being wrapped in plastic. They do not. They slip out of our hands.

  • @BobHutton
    @BobHutton Год назад +25

    I do put brightly coloured duct tape around my bags because it:
    - Makes them easier to identify.
    - Means they are less likely to break open.
    - Makes them (slightly) more difficult to break into.
    - Makes it clear if they have been opened or not.

    • @wasmadeinthe80s
      @wasmadeinthe80s Год назад +2

      I use bright colored duct tape as well, but only a few strips around the luggage handle.

    • @baileyhall4531
      @baileyhall4531 4 месяца назад +1

      That's why I do it

  • @tammypearson4500
    @tammypearson4500 Год назад +20

    Hi Megan 👋 Happy Wednesday!
    I'm going to cover my bag with an inexpensive cover I saw on Amazon. I'm hoping a cover will keep it cleaner and scratches will be at a minimum. I really enjoyed this subject and information on this video
    Thank you 😊

  • @zoepetra
    @zoepetra Год назад +2

    I was just wondering about this! Thank you for making this!!!

  • @estrellitakleynhans5360
    @estrellitakleynhans5360 Год назад +23

    I live in South Africa. Unfortunately this is done to protect the contents of your luggage from being stolen even before being loaded onto airplane (on SA side). Yes, travel insurance does cover this, but claiming and replacing are just so much effort.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +2

      I agree! Great to have you on the channel!

    • @TheScratchingKiwi
      @TheScratchingKiwi Год назад +3

      Also the reverse. No-one wants to arrive in Singapore with 'extras' in their luggage that someone else (most likely a baggage handler) has put there. That's where the wrapping thing started. Countries where having your luggage interfered with by drug-trafficking airport staff can cost you your life.

    • @Maimitti
      @Maimitti Год назад +1

      @@TheScratchingKiwi

    • @hassanalihusseini1717
      @hassanalihusseini1717 Год назад

      @@TheScratchingKiwi I don't know if Singapore even has strict border controls. Just around three weeks ago I entered Singapore at Woodlands border station from Malaysia, and I did not have a E-visa number but a big suitcase.
      The woman at the border control was so nice to give me her tablet to enter all informations, and after that nobody cared about my big suitcase and my backpack.
      May be different if you enter by air. I left by air, and it was the most positive experience I had at an airport. No waiting at security, no waiting at passport control.

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 Год назад +18

    The luggage wrapping service became an overnight sensation after an Australian tourist was arrested in Indonesia on drug smuggling charges and ended up spending 9 years in prison there. She swore black and blue, and still does, that a baggage handler put the drugs in her bag.
    After that revelation, almost everyone at the time got their luggage wrapped.
    There's plenty online about the case. Her name is Schapelle Corby if anyone's interested in the story.

    • @emem1356
      @emem1356 Год назад +4

      Im aussie and I completly agree with this. Everyone locks there suitcase now because of that story, scares a lot of people still even though this occured well over 20 years ago.

    • @sonotahehe
      @sonotahehe 29 дней назад

      Wow I'm Indonesian and didn't know about that. Will dive into it later
      Tsm

  • @Keith_Aerotrunk
    @Keith_Aerotrunk Год назад

    Thanks for the heads up, Megan. 👍👍👍

  • @leohoward7282
    @leohoward7282 Год назад

    Another fantastic video Megan

  • @MTimWeaver
    @MTimWeaver Год назад +6

    I remember seeing this as a "service" during overseas travel in the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. I had no idea it was still a thing.

  • @omara9205
    @omara9205 Год назад +3

    I bought personalized luggage covers that slide on and is secured with zippers and straps, giving me access to the handles. It can be unbuckled easily if TSA needs to look inside, but I will know it was tampered with by anyone else.

  • @raisin21
    @raisin21 Год назад +1

    Thank you for an interesting and informative video 👏👏👏

  • @blureader1164
    @blureader1164 Год назад +3

    I do not wrap my luggage. I never pack anything valuable, and I have left my suitcase accidentally unlocked before. I use a luggage strap, and try to buy a non-black suitcase. I would be open to a luggage sleeve it I could find one that I like. Not just for the environment, but people who have problems with their hands or arthritis will have a hard time removing the wrap, and would need to use something sharp to cut it, risking damaging the luggage.

  • @deandecoursey2334
    @deandecoursey2334 Год назад +8

    I’ve had the opposite problem, Megan. I used a really old suitcase on a trip to Orlando 2 years ago. When I got to Orlando, the zipper was rusted enough that it wouldn’t open. I had to buy a can of WD40 to lubricate the zipper to get it open. I left the can at the air b&b since WD40 isn’t allowed in either checked or carry on baggage. I am carrying a golf bag next time that I go to Thailand and might wrap it in plastic to keep anything from falling out.

    • @MoonbeameSmith
      @MoonbeameSmith 3 месяца назад

      If you need zipper lubricant fast, try shampoo.. it's slippery and it washed off if you need it to. Smells nice too

  • @letterbox203
    @letterbox203 Год назад +5

    Hi Megan, I'm sorry that the suitcase you purchased in you know where fell apart. They just don't have quality control which is sometimes taken for granted. Wrapping your luggage is a valuable option in such cases as well as for extra security and peace of mind. But in general I agree with you that the service is not worth it. I didn't even know the service existed which is exactly why I subscribed.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment! It is great having you on the channel!

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 Год назад +1

    1992 was my first trip to Singapore & the wrapping of luggage was a compulsory security measure. It was something I had never seen before but this became all common in some security duty.

  • @aminor7476
    @aminor7476 Год назад +2

    No, I will not consider wrapping my luggage for all the reasons stated. Thanks for this update!

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Год назад +7

    The reusable luggage sleeve is the way to go. If you get one that is TSA approved, then it will work with your TSA lock and won't be an issue if they need to inspect inside.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад

      Good to know! Thanks!

    • @Maimitti
      @Maimitti Год назад +2

      what is a " reusable luggage sleeve" ? - (being french ... I don"t know what you mean there, sorry ) thank you if you take time to answer me !

    • @nicc8230
      @nicc8230 Год назад +2

      ​@@Maimitti stretch material that contours to your luggage usually has velcro on bottom to wrap around luggage and a slit on top to put luggage handle through.

  • @r.1599
    @r.1599 17 дней назад

    After several bad experiences, I think I'll try luggage wrapping to keep bed bugs out.

  • @thegeneral123
    @thegeneral123 Год назад +4

    I never understood this because if something of interest shows on the X-Ray it's going to get ripped off by security people.

    • @birbluv9595
      @birbluv9595 Год назад +1

      Mine was ripped off, obviously by security, when the TSA were apparently going into every single suitcase and leaving cards in the suitcase telling you so

  • @DD654-jx9kl
    @DD654-jx9kl Год назад +6

    I did it a couple times on my first international flights, and definitely I wouldn’t do that again because it’s a waste of plastic and money, I try to travel with quality suitcases, and I think it’s enough 😊

    • @beyblader10171
      @beyblader10171 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think the reason why you would really wrap it is to ensure no one interferes with the contents of your luggage. Last thing I want to worry about it someone adding in drugs etc

  • @amymiller2764
    @amymiller2764 Год назад +2

    I use luggage covers (ordered from Amazon) in fun bright colors. It is easy to spot, protects from scratches, keeps it cleaner, and slows some down if they wanted to get into it. I machine wash once I get back home.

  • @SometimesPerplexed
    @SometimesPerplexed Год назад +2

    I’d only consider the wrapping service if I had a highly location specific reason to fear tampering AND the downside of theft or other internal would be significant.

  • @MiaHessMusic
    @MiaHessMusic Год назад +4

    Thanks, Megan! I have never heard of luggage sleeves or straps!!! The straps sound like a great idea as you might be able to strap things onto your handle.

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 Год назад +1

    When I've seen this on offer, I've thought it was a good Idea, but I think after watching your summary of the pros and cons that it would be better to invest the extra $20 in a better quality suitcase. After 4 or 5 flights this will have paid for itself.
    The recent tips you gave showing how easily a zip can be broken open was a further warning.

  • @rncine
    @rncine Год назад

    Great informative video like usual 👍 Where’s your doggy🐶

  • @pepelemoko01
    @pepelemoko01 Год назад +1

    I have used it for my backpack as there are numerous pockets and zips and very hard to secure all of them.I hand carry on the way there ,then stuff with everything on the way back. (hiking poles,which can not be carried on board)

  • @RedIrishKitten
    @RedIrishKitten Год назад +1

    As someone who works in packaging, that is not shrink wrap. That is called stretch wrap.

  • @drbcrb
    @drbcrb Год назад +6

    $20 each. I’ll pass.

  • @yaowsers77
    @yaowsers77 Год назад +3

    I like the idea of a sleeve!

  • @GlennBurbridge
    @GlennBurbridge Год назад +2

    I wrap it for one reason. When the bag is scanned at the departing airport wrapped, it will show that I have no drugs. If upon arrival an unwrapped bag may have drugs placed inside on route by some nefarious bagage handler.I dont want the hassle of having to prove I didnt put them in there. Hence the wrap before scanning to prevent any doubt that the drugs were not placed in there by me. My thinking behind this is when the bag arrives it its destination wrapped and sealed with a sticker saying it was wrapped at departure and then scanned there is less chance a drug runner can place anything in them on route. makes sense to me even if the explanaition is not great 🙂

    • @cbjones2212
      @cbjones2212 Год назад

      Ironically, it's just this reason the service became super popular (almost overnight) in the first place. There was an Australian tourist who spent many years in an Indonesian prison on drug smuggling charges. She swore black and blue that a baggage handler put the drugs in her bag and this is when the wrapping luggage phenomenon took off in a huge way.

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect Год назад +3

    This is a great idea, as you say, if we're unsure about our suitcase(s) being sturdy enough to face handling. I like the possibility of having it rewrapped in case it's opened by security but I wonder how much more that service costs (if they went through the trouble of having that deal it might not be 20 but much more). Without the re-wrapping service it is likely more worth wrapping it yourself just at check in with your own saran wrap. I wouldn't mind environmental issues because I am not a frequent traveller. If I were one, I'd get higher quality luggage and also rely on my credit card's insurance.

  • @judithmitchell4667
    @judithmitchell4667 Год назад +4

    Can you do a segment on luggage sleeves? I'm a new traveler. Thank you.

  • @leeannkleine6120
    @leeannkleine6120 Год назад +3

    I have the reusable luggage sleeve for my carry on bag. It does hold together very well, and prevents scratches and damage to the outside of my case. As of now, I have not been required to check it yet, but it does have a tracker inside in the event it is checked at the last minute. I would probably skip the wrapping, as it just doesn't appear to be very cost effective. I would much rather spend the extra money on my actual vacation.

  • @shellygreenfield8193
    @shellygreenfield8193 Год назад

    I travel relatively often, and have often used luggage belts, to prevent the suitcases from popping open. However, when flying from the USA, the belts are usually gone by the time the luggage reaches the conveyor belts at luggage pickup. I always feel, can the workers really not figure out how to replace them?!?! I can't imagine results being any better using luggage sleeves.

  • @lorenzomag100
    @lorenzomag100 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this advice,I was thinking of wrapping my case at the airport for my next flight.But I won't bother wrapping it in plastic now

  • @Mikere5
    @Mikere5 Год назад +9

    You forgot to include "less likely to have contraband put into your luggage by dishonest airport employees" as has happened to several travellers, most notable Shapelle Corby!

    • @kombuched7481
      @kombuched7481 Год назад +1

      Ive never heard of her. Why do you think she was framed? That sounds like a huge conspiracy.

    • @Mikere5
      @Mikere5 Год назад +2

      @@kombuched7481 Google it, about 6 months after she was busted for drugs in her luggage several airport workers were charged for putting drugs into passengers luggage and their accomplices would retrieve them at the arrival airport. She spent 20 years in a hell hole prison for something she very likely didn't do!

  • @davesaunders7080
    @davesaunders7080 Год назад

    No wrap for me! Sleeves could be interesting if I checked bags, but no plans to yet.

  • @lawrenberghanson4401
    @lawrenberghanson4401 11 месяцев назад

    I know for the past 30 years, my parents have done this when they go back to their native country; for them, it's theft prevention and keeping things closed. Some attendants in their home country, more in the past than now, would slice open the bags, and things would go missing claiming it was "inspection." I don't believe it will happen anymore. For me, I don't use it. As for identification, I just get luggage that has wild patterns and stands out. Most people are self-conscience and would opt for bland, solid colors like black, grey, or the like. so it's always obvious when my bag comes out on the belt.

  • @star-tingwithmyintuition3463
    @star-tingwithmyintuition3463 2 месяца назад

    can i not lock my checked suitcase, if TSA want to open it will they just break the lock? i dont have a tsa approved lock, its a bit annoying if this is the case as it means i have to leave my suitcase unlocked during a very long journey with multiple plane changes, it will be left hanging around unlocked goodness knows where

  • @campagnollo
    @campagnollo Год назад +2

    I would say unwrapped. Like you said in the video, TSA will cut the wrap and won’t rewrap, opening a security avenue. If security is a concern, stick with hard sided luggage and lock & immobilize the zippers with either the built-in lock or a separate TSA lock.

  • @frankcutronijr
    @frankcutronijr Год назад

    I have a reusable cover or sleeve for my 24" checked bag.

  • @GrumpyAustralian
    @GrumpyAustralian Год назад

    All my recent flights I've had my baggage wrapped at the airport.

  • @kranspoort4486
    @kranspoort4486 Год назад

    I am from South Africa and believe me you wrap your bag so that it makes it more difficult for people to gain entrance while it is out of your person. In South Africa things are nicked out or put into your bags. I have always wrapped my bag and I will be wrapping it again next week.
    I am not sure a sleeve is a deterrent for people who work with the bags before they are loaded into the hold. This is for South Africa

  • @RBFR01
    @RBFR01 3 месяца назад

    Do they wrap your luggage normally or do you have to request it?

  • @Star-Boarder
    @Star-Boarder Год назад +2

    I use a tsa approved locking luggage strap. I figure the baggage handlers appreciate being able to grab the handles. Every piece of luggage is going to get scratches. The only way to avoid that is to stay home. I don't check anything that others would find valuable. I only use my travel jewelry which is fake, even my travel wedding ring. You can still appear fashionable and be a waste of time for theives.

    • @MoonbeameSmith
      @MoonbeameSmith 3 месяца назад

      I wrap the bag Then put a strap around it.. Easier to carry and for the baggage folks. Plus it's a ridiculous lime green strap so easy to spot. A Sharpie put my name and number on it too

  • @lloonneeyyzoozoo
    @lloonneeyyzoozoo Год назад +2

    Wrapping a bag seemed like a good idea until I saw this video. The luggage sleeve sounds like a much better solution.

  • @omarathmar8465
    @omarathmar8465 Год назад

    How much cost wrapping the regulier bag

  • @dulcielong4679
    @dulcielong4679 Год назад

    I won't be wrapping my luggage either. If I'm not confident about my suitcases zipper, I probably just won't use it or will use a luggage strap for extra security. I travel a lot these days and I agree that it's terrible for the environment so I may look into a luggage sleeve or straps.

  • @FZAChannel
    @FZAChannel Год назад

    Recently I went to the airport and they are not letting people check in or carry on luggage with battery ports or has a chargeable attach to the luggage. Stating it catches on fire. Could you please tell us a little about that situation. United airline was making people leave or buy luggage from them if you were traveling with one of those luggages. No longer can we purchase smart luggage’s that have lithium batteries.

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Год назад +1

      Any lithium battery has to be carried on and cannot be checked. That info is readily available on every airline’s website.

  • @clairemoonshine
    @clairemoonshine Год назад

    I was today years old when I realized this was a thing. Oh, I've seen people with wrapped bags but I thought it was something they did themsevles (because they're a germaphobe or something) or that airport baggage handlers did it to suitcases that had been broken in transit. I had NO idea that this was a service offered at airports.
    I'm not convinced by the 'pros'. Like you say, it's terrible for the environment and a waste of money ($20!). But also on a superficial note, my suitcase has a pretty - and easily findable on the carousel - tropical print and I wouldn't want to cover it up.

  • @daylightdaylight6612
    @daylightdaylight6612 11 месяцев назад

    I have some kind of luggage vest for my suitcase, flying to NY there was no problem but from JFK the luggage vest was not allowed.
    But the plastic wrap was allowed.
    Can someone explain whya plastic is allowed and a suitcase vest is not allowed

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  11 месяцев назад

      I would also like to know the answer to that! The vest or sleeve is so much more practical!

  • @susanbaleros6079
    @susanbaleros6079 Год назад

    Mine luggage was randomly inspected with all zip ties I had it’s gone so if I wrapped it it’s just a waste of money

  • @TheMxa77
    @TheMxa77 Год назад +1

    Instead of finding ways to reduce plastic use, they keep coming up with more waste. So much plastic being thrown into nature around the world already.

  • @joelbickerstaff728
    @joelbickerstaff728 9 месяцев назад

    I reported a domesticl airline employee stealing from my luggage in Manila airport. The thief and airport security guard were fired. Management seemed uncooperative. I spent 3 hours between 2 offices. I suspect there is an organized scam and theft ring among airport staff.

  • @Cpreu
    @Cpreu Год назад +3

    Your voice is great

    • @paulct91
      @paulct91 Год назад

      ? Like soothing? Professional? or something?

    • @Cpreu
      @Cpreu Год назад

      @Paul Tuff. I like her accent, or way of speaking, voice in general, as I don’t hear many people speak like this anymore.

  • @mrslcom
    @mrslcom Год назад +4

    All the plastic bags and wraps are bad for the environment.

  • @fcasale2345
    @fcasale2345 Год назад +1

    Good day,
    With the reusable wraps, mine got stolen 2 times...

  • @richmiller9844
    @richmiller9844 Год назад

    They did that 10+ years ago in Europe.

  • @well-blazeredman6187
    @well-blazeredman6187 Год назад

    Good video.
    For now, while fit, I'm sticking with soft luggage, so won't be using these services.

  • @birbluv9595
    @birbluv9595 Год назад +4

    I put Air Tags in my luggage in case it goes missing. Is this still okay?

    • @supericeman1
      @supericeman1 Год назад

      I do it, luggage, backpack, wallet, even my moped has an airtag in it

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian 2 месяца назад

    I noticed my newly acquired books never get pilfered. Shows the IQ and character of the baggage handlers.

  • @fReAkLaNcEr123
    @fReAkLaNcEr123 2 месяца назад

    I have a luggage cover AND a combination lock strap.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  2 месяца назад +1

      Great! Safe travels!

    • @fReAkLaNcEr123
      @fReAkLaNcEr123 2 месяца назад

      Thank you! So far (thankfully), no one has tried to pry open my stuff yet. 🙏

  • @birbluv9595
    @birbluv9595 Год назад

    What is a reusable luggage sleeve?

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад

      It is a cover that slips over your luggage to protect it. They come in different sizes and colors/patterns.

  • @Gunna5067
    @Gunna5067 Год назад +1

    Never! Too much plastic around already.

  • @wendyon4517
    @wendyon4517 Год назад +3

    Once in Toronto on checking in I was told to wrap my bag. I said "screw that" and just dropped it off at the baggage drop like I've done umpteen times. It really made me feel like she was somehow getting a kickback just for being a person "of authority" telling people to do it.

  • @pockets3956
    @pockets3956 Год назад

    I would only do that if I did not have confidence of the integrity of the suitcase. Otherwise it seems to be a waste of time (both wrapping and unwrapping).

  • @mattburgess6466
    @mattburgess6466 Год назад

    I’ve found that having my luggage wrapped deters hassle from corrupt customs agents when I am flying into third world countries. Might be a niche situation for most viewers of this channel, but I thought I would share for anybody that finds themselves traveling to the developing world regularly.

  • @samanthagaudet1461
    @samanthagaudet1461 Год назад

    Reusable luggage sleeve, tsa lock and a luggage strap.

  • @d.julian8337
    @d.julian8337 Год назад +1

    protection fr covid 4 luggage?🤔wow..

  • @israelmacario3853
    @israelmacario3853 Год назад +1

    is not worth the expense. I bought a high quality luggage so not to worry about it falling apart.

    • @blogauthor3375
      @blogauthor3375 Год назад +1

      And i bought it in bright purple. I can find it on the carsoule and spot it walking out without me

  • @rb368370
    @rb368370 Год назад

    We wrap two bags together to meet the one bag per pax rule.

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Год назад +1

      That’s okay if you don’t go overweight. My husband was charged $100 for his bag being three pounds overweight. Surely two bags wrapped together would go way over that. The idea is to not hurt any luggage handlers.

  • @JaypeaFoto
    @JaypeaFoto Год назад +1

    No, I wouldn"t wrap my luggage. That said, never say never. But up to now, I have never felt it was necessary.

  • @SummerofKittyLove
    @SummerofKittyLove 11 месяцев назад

    I suppose it will prove the baggage handler thieves opened your luggage but airports refuse to do anything about it and you are SOL if things are stolen. 😡

  • @patriciakooy5557
    @patriciakooy5557 Год назад +1

    Can we talk about the impact to the planet? The production of plastic is also bad for the climate: Plastic production requires a lot of energy and releases large amounts of CO2. A large part of plastic waste is in turn incinerated, thereby emitting carbon dioxide - or it ends up in the environment.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад

      You are so right, Patricia! It may not seem like much but every little bit adds up!

  • @diggs5518
    @diggs5518 Месяц назад

    None of this prevents baggage-handlers from damaging or, stealing from your bags. They do quote frequently. Sad bit, true. And, they will syeal anything, no matter the value. Trust and, believe no one.

  • @robertgrey6101
    @robertgrey6101 2 месяца назад

    Have your luggage wrapped in plastic wrap.
    You'll soon know if any one has tampered with your luggage.

  • @billneal8995
    @billneal8995 Год назад +1

    No. I buy only buy good quality luggage, waterproof hard side.

  • @kimgrod
    @kimgrod 11 месяцев назад

    No, haven't wrapped my luggage, don't plan on it.

  • @Sassy-Saphi
    @Sassy-Saphi Год назад

    Another idea is to use adjustable straps with a quick release buckle. It is economical, reusable and easily identifiable when using different bright colored ones.

  • @kittykathy9532
    @kittykathy9532 11 месяцев назад

    Plastic is So bad for the environment 😢

  • @gregburville3368
    @gregburville3368 Год назад +1

    If you're that worried about the environment, don't fly anywhere. Stay at home.

  • @SUSANREYNOLDS-dn3ob
    @SUSANREYNOLDS-dn3ob Год назад

    I bought a luggage sleeve for my last trip and when I picked it up it was trashed. American wouldn't do a thng about the damage.

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 Год назад

      Also on American, my suitcase came down the claim conveyor much after the other passengers' luggage. Apparently, because it got caught somewhere and the moving belt under it damaged the zipper. Thanks AA 😐

  • @TEWAdventures
    @TEWAdventures Год назад +1

    nope, i might use duck tape though

  • @u_t_d_s_h-1_a
    @u_t_d_s_h-1_a Год назад

    Not scam per se, still and all, fails to hit neccesity mark.

  • @anakerose
    @anakerose Год назад +3

    Wait, this is a thing?! 😮

    • @paulct91
      @paulct91 Год назад +1

      That's what I said! Strange, feels like a Shark Tank product.

    • @nyc1164
      @nyc1164 Год назад +1

      It's been around for a while now.

  • @tmalin681
    @tmalin681 Год назад +1

    I would for a wheelchair.

  • @marye813
    @marye813 11 месяцев назад

    Nope that type of plastic isn't recycled.

  • @aminor7476
    @aminor7476 Год назад

    I have noticed more Europeans will wrap their luggage than Americans. And I find Eastern Europeans wrap more than Western Europeans.

  • @lahmarket
    @lahmarket Год назад +1

    NOPE!

  • @DarkestStarryNight
    @DarkestStarryNight Год назад +1

    Sleeve, not plastic

  • @BANH_MI_NEW-YORK_TORONTO
    @BANH_MI_NEW-YORK_TORONTO Год назад

    👍👍👍💝

  • @cdalton3169
    @cdalton3169 Месяц назад

    TSA is where quite a bit of thefts occur. Had a few items stolen by TSA agents. The bags are always under their control and purview.

  • @cinemalover8699
    @cinemalover8699 Год назад

    Can we please use less plastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ducayneau
    @Ducayneau 6 месяцев назад

    I have never, and would never, consider such a grossly wasteful practice.

  • @92805JamesT
    @92805JamesT Год назад

    Your daddy is a lucky one when he has a daughter like you.

  • @anthonymaster6160
    @anthonymaster6160 Год назад

    Cute & intelligent Canadian.

  • @scottward1002
    @scottward1002 Год назад +2

    20$
    Per item🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 Год назад

    Just what we need, more plastic pollution!