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Why your black suitcase is a travel nightmare at airports

It is known which suitcase colours are the worst travel option. Choosing the wrong colour can make identifying your suitcase on the baggage carousel challenging. Avoid these shades like the plague.

It is better to avoid blue, black, and grey suitcases.
It is better to avoid blue, black, and grey suitcases.
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Monika Sikorska

24 July 2024 16:03

The most popular suitcase colours are black, grey, and blue. Choosing these or similar shades is the worst possible option because most travellers will likely make a similar decision. So, if you decide to check your luggage, expect complications at the pickup.

It's better to avoid suitcases in these colours

An accumulation of suitcases in similar colours will slow down the identification of your baggage. Everyone will expect that the incoming suitcase will belong to them. In the worst case, someone might mistakenly take your suitcase.

Carriers uniformly advise passengers to avoid these colours; if they choose them, they should mark them with some distinctive element. It's worth sticking a unique sticker on the baggage or attaching a colourful ribbon or handle.

The worst choice turns out to be black

The head of Frankfurt Airport, Stefan Schulte, even warned travellers to avoid black suitcases because they are hard to tell apart.

Experts also advise paying attention to the suitcase's material. Those made from softer materials are easier to break during transport.

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