Here’s the reason baggage handlers (and frequent travelers) often warn against attaching ribbons or visible decorations to luggage:
🎀 Why Ribbons Can Be a Problem
1. They Can Get Caught in Machinery
- Conveyor belts, luggage carousels, and sorting machines have rollers, brushes, and hooks.
- A loose ribbon can jam machinery, damage the bag, or even get ripped off entirely.
2. They Slow Down Handling
- Handlers have to check, untangle, or carefully remove decorations to prevent damage to your bag or the system.
- This can delay your luggage or make staff more cautious with it.
3. They Can Break Off Easily
- Most ribbons are fragile compared with the heavy-duty straps and zippers of luggage.
- You might think it makes your bag stand out, but often the ribbon is gone by the time it reaches baggage claim.
4. They Can Attract Attention (Good and Bad)
- Bright ribbons make it easy to identify your bag, but they can also make it a target for theft.
- Loose ribbons can get snagged by other bags or handlers.
✅ Safer Alternatives to Make Your Bag Stand Out
- Colored luggage tags
- Straps with bright patterns
- Personalized stickers or decals
- Unique luggage covers
These options are durable, safe, and easy to spot without risking damage.
Bottom line: Ribbons may seem cute, but they’re a liability in airport baggage handling, and you’re likely better off with sturdier, safer identifiers.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 foolproof ways to make luggage easy to spot without damaging it, based on real baggage handler tips. Do you want me to do that?