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The majority of lost luggage is not actually lost, it's simply that the owner cannot be identified when the paper tag is torn off in transit.
                       
Our tags are made from high quality laminate with durable poly ties which have been tried and tested to withstand heavy handling.
Regular or paper tags require you to write your name and address on. This increases the risk of identity fraud and a breach in your security.
We use a unique tracking number to track your bags, increasing your security and protecting your identity.
The majority of foreign luggage handlers do not speak English and often struggle to reunite a found bag with its rightful owner due to language barriers.
Our tags include telephone numbers which connect the lost luggage handler with one of our operators speaking his/her language - 24 HOURS A DAY.
We'll do the rest in reuniting you with your bags just as fast as we can.
If you lose your luggage, call and let us know that it is missing or simply text the words 'lost luggage'.

Once the item has been found, we will notify you via text message and or email you with its location.

Tag ‘n’ Traq tags are highly visible, making your bags easier to spot on the luggage carousel. Your tags can be used continuously, all year round, in the UK as well as abroad. Simply attach a tag to any item e.g. your suitcase, laptop, briefcase or even your child’s schoolbag, and enjoy peace of mind that any lost items can be traced through Tag ‘n’ Traq.

Please note: Annual renewal of your membership is only £3.95 irrespective of how many tags are assigned to your account
Mrs Saunders (Glasgow)
Within 4 hours my bags had been traced to me through my tags and tracking number.

Mr Hinds (West Sussex) 
would never travel without attaching my tags to my bags. it’s the best fiver I have ever spent.

Mrs Avery
We use our tags all year round switching them from bag to bag, my husband travels by train and has a tag on his briefcase and laptop.

   
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