Luggage Lost? Protect Your Bags from Airport and Train Station Chaos

Lost luggage at airlines and train stations is a familiar problem for travellers. According to SITA data from 2023, airlines mishandled 12.3 bags per 1 000 passengers. A QR sticker on your suitcase speeds up recovery.

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Why Protect Your Travel Luggage?

Lost luggage is one of the most common problems in travel. According to SITA 2023 data, airlines mishandled 12.3 bags per 1 000 passengers globally. At Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Finland, thousands of suitcases are handled daily, and errors occur during connections and peak times.

Identical suitcases are a major problem. Multiple travellers use the same model, and picking up the wrong bag from the luggage conveyor is common. At train stations, luggage is left behind in carriages, and the rush of hotel checkout leads to forgotten bags.

Unlike everyday bags (which have their own laukku category), travel luggage goes on long journeys and passes through many hands. A QR sticker on a suitcase side panel or lid works alongside airline tags and gives a finder a direct connection to the owner.

How Does It Work?

Attach a QR sticker to the suitcase, for example on a side panel or on the suitcase lid. It works alongside airline tags. Activate the suitcase in the dashboard with a clear description.

When the suitcase goes missing, mark it as lost. Airport staff, another traveller, or a hotel employee can scan the code and make contact directly. This is often faster than the airline's own process.

The stickers withstand luggage handling: belt clips, rain, and loading. They adhere well to hard suitcase surfaces and fabric bags alike.

Common Loss Situations

Suitcase on the Wrong luggage conveyor

Another traveller accidentally picks up an identical suitcase from the luggage conveyor. Without identification, arranging a swap is difficult.

Luggage Left on a Train

A suitcase is left in a train carriage during a connection or at the final stop. The conductor finds it but establishing the owner takes time.

Bag Forgotten at a Hotel

A suitcase or bag is left in the hotel room in the rush of checkout. The hotel finds it but reaching the owner without contact details is slow.

Carry-on Left at Security

A backpack, laptop bag, or other carry-on is left behind at the end of the security belt or on the tray table after screening. Security staff or another traveller notices it, but reaching the owner quickly is difficult.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the QR sticker work internationally?
Yes. QR code scanning works anywhere in the world. The contact form is available in English and Finnish.
Does the QR sticker replace airline tags?
No. The QR sticker works alongside airline tags as additional protection. It provides a direct connection to the owner in situations where the airline process does not work.
Does the sticker withstand luggage handling?
Yes. The stickers withstand belt handling, moisture, and normal travel wear.
What if the airline loses my bag?
File a normal lost luggage claim with the airline and also mark the bag as lost in the dashboard. If someone finds your bag, you receive a notification via the QR code.

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