cpl100 Posted March 8 #26 Share Posted March 8 2 hours ago, ExArkie said: From the Luggage Forward Web site, under FAQs: "Can I lock my luggage? Domestic Shipments Bags traveling within a single country must be locked. Failure to lock Items will void your right to file a claim for lost or missing contents. International Shipments Bags shipped between two countries must be unlocked as they may have to be opened as a normal part of the customs screening process. If bags are locked, including TSA approved locks, and customs cannot open an item then the lock or seal may have to be broken. Locking any item traveling internationally can cause extended delays and will void Luggage Forward’s industry leading on-time guarantee." Thanks! I don't like the answer but appreciate your help. I mean... people want to safeguard their belongings, don't they? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esrs Posted March 8 #27 Share Posted March 8 3 hours ago, cpl100 said: Thanks! I don't like the answer but appreciate your help. I mean... people want to safeguard their belongings, don't they? Luggage Forward suggests you can use a zip tie, which customs can easily cut/remove. I found mine were not touched. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LJS24 Posted March 12 #28 Share Posted March 12 I plan on using Luggage Forward when I cruise next year. I hadn't thought about locking my case for domestic travel, so that is very good to know. Like the tip about a zip tie as well as I'm one if those people who would use a key lock and forget the key lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Smokeyham Posted March 20 Author #29 Share Posted March 20 On 8/7/2023 at 12:02 AM, Sarnia 432 said: @jcgeorge thanks for your insight. I hadn’t thought of sending to the hotel. We will be arriving a day early in port, so having the bags at the hotel will reassure me, rather than worrying until I see the bags arrive in my cabin! Sending the bag to the hotel is a great idea! We will be in Southampton for two days prior to boarding, so this is a great solution. As you say, then you know that you have your bag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Joe33472 Posted March 20 #30 Share Posted March 20 (edited) It's so reassuring to hear these reviews about Luggage Forward. We're going to be shipping our luggage with them for a westbound TA in late June. We're leaving from Florida in about a month, so we're going deposit our bag with a family member for pickup in early June, I would imagine. Has anyone put an Air Tag in their luggage when using Luggage Forward? I think I read some threads were lithium batteries are a no-no. But it would be reassuring to me if I could track our bag. If not, that's okay too. I'm also wondering if rather than ship directly to Southampton, if there is any benefit (besides piece of mind) of sending the luggage to our hotel in London. We're going to be in London for about a week before the TA and it just seems like another piece of luggage to carry to Southampton. The only other benefit I could see is if the bag doesn't show up in London, we could do some shopping there. I booked a car service from the hotel to Southampton, so another bag isn't the end of the world. But if it could be delivered to our stateroom, why not? Edited March 20 by Joe33472 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esrs Posted March 21 #31 Share Posted March 21 13 hours ago, Joe33472 said: Has anyone put an Air Tag in their luggage when using Luggage Forward? I think I read some threads were lithium batteries are a no-no. But it would be reassuring to me if I could track our bag. If not, that's okay too. Luggage forward provides updates as towhere your bag is located, you just have to log in and view your order. I'd just have them send it to the ship, you don't need the hassle of transporting it from London. I'd be far more worried about the bag sitting for days at a London hotel. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TouchstoneFeste Posted March 21 #32 Share Posted March 21 14 hours ago, Joe33472 said: Has anyone put an Air Tag in their luggage when using Luggage Forward? I think I read some threads were lithium batteries are a no-no. But it would be reassuring to me if I could track our bag. If not, that's okay too. As @esrs says, Luggage Forward has easy-to-use luggage tracking. However, putting an air tag in a shipped bag (which we've done a couple times) is no different from putting one in a checked bag at the airport - which is what they're for, after all. The FAA rules (and I assume these are equivalent to other international rules) are a little complicated https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/lithium-batteries-baggage but you can ship or check devices with lithium batteries in them as long as they are secured from accidentally activating. Loose lithium batteries, no. The FAA seems to be trying to make a reasonable accommodation ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Joe33472 Posted March 21 #33 Share Posted March 21 1 hour ago, esrs said: Luggage forward provides updates as towhere your bag is located, you just have to log in and view your order. I'd just have them send it to the ship, you don't need the hassle of transporting it from London. I'd be far more worried about the bag sitting for days at a London hotel. 32 minutes ago, TouchstoneFeste said: As @esrs says, Luggage Forward has easy-to-use luggage tracking. However, putting an air tag in a shipped bag (which we've done a couple times) is no different from putting one in a checked bag at the airport - which is what they're for, after all. Thank you both! I'm just going ship the bag to the ship rather than the hotel. Not sure what to do about the tracking. I'll probably just rely on Luggage Forward's own tracking rather than push my luck with the AirTag. Thanks again! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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