Wearing loyalty cards on bags and briefcases?
Wearing loyalty cards on bags and briefcases?
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oyster

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13,230 posts

265 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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What is this all about?

I can understand if you're travelling and they go on your checked luggage as they can be used to retrace the owner of any missing luggage, but on laptop bags and the like?

And even if you are going to have one, please make it something people might actually be impressed by.

G'kar

3,728 posts

203 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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I rate this as 0.17 BSRs on the irritation scale.

Corpulent Tosser

5,468 posts

262 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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I have a BMI tag on my laptop case, when I am flying offshore the bag goes in the hold and it makes it easier to identify when picking it up, same applies to some smaller aircraft where it goes in the hold and I pick it up when leaving the aircraft.

Why would anyone be at all interested on what tags people have on their bags ????

Edited by Corpulent Tosser on Wednesday 15th April 10:13

XMES RUS

1,318 posts

241 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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I dont understand this either, im sure it's a status travel thing to show you have a job that takes you away from your family on a regular basis and all you have is a little gold badge to show for it.

jshell

11,650 posts

222 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Ah, Jealousy!

I keep my Virgin and BA cards on my baggage so that I can identify them and they can be traced by the airlines without me having to put an address or phone number on them.

Simple.

rusal

526 posts

202 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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with squeezy its your priority pass

XMES RUS

1,318 posts

241 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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jshell said:
Ah, Jealousy!

I keep my Virgin and BA cards on my baggage so that I can identify them and they can be traced by the airlines without me having to put an address or phone number on them.

Simple.
I did not think those cards had your names and address on, dont they just show a credit card likeness so that you become just a number in their systems, so that we, the jealous travellers watch you walk by us in your chinos and brown shoes thrusting your card into the poor check-in girls face like a copper, demanding an upgrade, no well its just me then (minus the chinos and brown shoes)

jshell

11,650 posts

222 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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XMES RUS said:
jshell said:
Ah, Jealousy!

I keep my Virgin and BA cards on my baggage so that I can identify them and they can be traced by the airlines without me having to put an address or phone number on them.

Simple.
I did not think those cards had your names and address on, dont they just show a credit card likeness so that you become just a number in their systems, so that we, the jealous travellers watch you walk by us in your chinos and brown shoes thrusting your card into the poor check-in girls face like a copper, demanding an upgrade, no well its just me then (minus the chinos and brown shoes)
rofl

There's no address on them, just a name and number like you said.

I was joking about the jealously thing, I never gave it any thought as it's just an anonymous baggage tag to me.....

Chinos and brown shoes? No, I travel to West Africa, I go looking like a drunken hobo and hope I don't get robbed leaving the bloomin airport!

Though I always travel Business class so no upgrade required wink

BerksBoy

130 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Though I always travel Business class so no upgrade required wink


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try flying BA first long haul.... then see you trying for an upgrade next time smile

(ok my only time in first was an upgrade too)

The Fly Fisher

205 posts

205 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I'm a frequent flyer and have Gold cards with BMI and BA. I always have tags on hold luggage as it's easier to identify on the carousel, usually one of the first ones to appear on the carousel with airlines who give Gold customers' baggage priority, and also gets your frequent flyer status in the eyes of the check-in people if you're blagging an upgrade to 1st or Business class.

I don't put tags on briefcase though. That's just wky.


Famous Graham

26,553 posts

242 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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jshell said:
I go looking like a drunken hobo
That's handy wink

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

199 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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When I worked for a certain airline, loyalty card customers were asked to tag their bags, and they were always unloaded first.

tamore

8,926 posts

301 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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jshell said:
XMES RUS said:
jshell said:
Ah, Jealousy!

I keep my Virgin and BA cards on my baggage so that I can identify them and they can be traced by the airlines without me having to put an address or phone number on them.

Simple.
I did not think those cards had your names and address on, dont they just show a credit card likeness so that you become just a number in their systems, so that we, the jealous travellers watch you walk by us in your chinos and brown shoes thrusting your card into the poor check-in girls face like a copper, demanding an upgrade, no well its just me then (minus the chinos and brown shoes)
rofl

There's no address on them, just a name and number like you said.

I was joking about the jealously thing, I never gave it any thought as it's just an anonymous baggage tag to me.....

Chinos and brown shoes? No, I travel to West Africa, I go looking like a drunken hobo and hope I don't get robbed leaving the bloomin airport!

Though I always travel Business class so no upgrade required wink
muhammad murtala airport? stepped out of there on wednesday morning, it's not easy being alert to the sudden threat after a 7 hour schlep in economy without a minute's kip!

i guess the more 'prestigous' the card colour, the more chance the kit in the bag will be worth nicking. only negative i can think of.

when i read the OP, i did wonder if he's seen someone with a tesco clubcard on their luggage!

i need to catch up on my sleep.

Edited by tamore on Friday 17th April 19:08

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

199 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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tamore said:
muhammad murtala airport? stepped out of there on wednesday morning, it's not easy being alert to the sudden threat after a 7 hour schlep in economy without a minute's kip!
Ah, one of my old haunting grounds...what a dump!!

What's your hotel of choice?

Puggit

49,222 posts

265 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I'm bmi gold and will put the tags on my hand luggage if travelling with partner airlines (SAS, Lufthansa, Lot, Swiss in particular) to try and help blag upgrades/better treatment.

I forgot my real card once, and managed to use my luggage tag as id instead...

jshell

11,650 posts

222 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
tamore said:
muhammad murtala airport? stepped out of there on wednesday morning, it's not easy being alert to the sudden threat after a 7 hour schlep in economy without a minute's kip!
Ah, one of my old haunting grounds...what a dump!!

What's your hotel of choice?
Good old MMIA! I used to stay at the Eko, but I'm (now) staying on a semi-permanent basis at the Elion House which is clean, safe, good food and easy travel to the office, oh and the staff aren't turbo-magpies!

jshell

11,650 posts

222 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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Famous Graham said:
jshell said:
I go looking like a drunken hobo
That's handy wink
Ooh, ya cheeky fooka! Weren't looking so healthy yourself last Thursday.... rofl

How's the cold? wink

jshell

11,650 posts

222 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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tamore said:
i guess the more 'prestigous' the card colour, the more chance the kit in the bag will be worth nicking. only negative i can think of.
When you see the Nigerians travelling with full sets of Gucci and Louis Vuitton luggage, last thing anyone is gonna nick is my battered old Samsonite.....regardless of card colour!

tamore

8,926 posts

301 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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HereBeMonsters said:
tamore said:
muhammad murtala airport? stepped out of there on wednesday morning, it's not easy being alert to the sudden threat after a 7 hour schlep in economy without a minute's kip!
Ah, one of my old haunting grounds...what a dump!!

What's your hotel of choice?
bjays 'the exquisite'

elster

17,517 posts

227 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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jshell said:
Africa

Though I always travel Business class so no upgrade required wink
I used to travel a bit in Africa. When there was a proper seat, over a bench. This was the 1st class options.