When a misrouted bag is found, airline or airport staff scan the tag and instantly get an alternate contact for you. This is the detail that usually delays delivery, so a scannable tag gets your bag back faster.
No. The tag links to a profile where contact is masked, so a finder can reach you without reading your personal number or address off the tag.
Yes. It is hard PVC that resists cracking and attaches with a steel cable loop, so it holds up to conveyor belts and rough handling far better than paper tags.
Yes. The same tag works for a bag left on a train, at a station, or in a cab. Anyone who finds it can scan and contact you.
Yes. The scan profile supports multiple languages, so a finder can understand how to reach you regardless of region.
Yes. You can toggle a reward offer on the scan page to motivate honest finders to return your luggage quickly.