Airport passengers have been warned against attaching ribbons to their luggage

We don't always think about it, but stickers stuck on suitcases can also disrupt the scan, especially if they are old stickers with barcodes still visible.

The advice from professionals is simple: before travelling, remove old tags and stickers from your luggage. This will prevent any confusion during automatic sorting.

To easily identify your suitcase, it's best to choose a suitcase of a different color, use a protective cover, or opt for a clearly visible tag with your name. It's a   simple and effective travel tip .

A surprising tip to protect your suitcase

Another piece of advice given by airport employees may be surprising: it would be better to place your suitcase on the baggage carousel with the wheels facing upwards.

Why? Simply because the wheels are often the most fragile part of a suitcase. By positioning them upwards, you reduce the risk of them being damaged during transport and handling.

It's a small, simple gesture that can prevent unpleasant surprises upon arrival and protect your  suitcase on the plane .

Also be careful about certain foods in your luggage

Another surprising tip: it's best to avoid packing certain very dense foods in your suitcase, such as some almond-based pastries. Their density can sometimes raise red flags during the security scan and lead to your luggage being checked.

In this case, your suitcase may be removed from the plane for inspection, which could delay your departure or arrival. If you wish to bring food specialties, it is often easier to buy them locally or at the airport.

Check the rules before travelling

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Finally, it's always advisable to check what you're allowed to carry in your luggage, especially if you're travelling abroad. Some items permitted in one country may be prohibited in another.

This applies particularly to certain medications, foods, or specific items. Before packing your suitcase, a quick check of the airport or airline website can save you a lot of trouble.

It's a small, simple gesture that can prevent unpleasant surprises upon arrival and protect your  suitcase on the plane .

Also be careful about certain foods in your luggage

Another surprising tip: it's best to avoid packing certain very dense foods in your suitcase, such as some almond-based pastries. Their density can sometimes raise red flags during the security scan and lead to your luggage being checked.

In this case, your suitcase may be removed from the plane for inspection, which could delay your departure or arrival. If you wish to bring food specialties, it is often easier to buy them locally or at the airport.

Check the rules before travelling

Finally, it's always advisable to check what you're allowed to carry in your luggage, especially if you're travelling abroad. Some items permitted in one country may be prohibited in another.

This applies particularly to certain medications, foods, or specific items. Before packing your suitcase, a quick check of the airport or airline website can save you a lot of trouble.

The detail that can change your trip

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