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Also: How to protect your bags from being lost April 11, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( If you must check a bag, do this 1 thing by Caroline Tanner, News Reporter [TPG | Hero Image] As I’ve proclaimed in this newsletter and across TPG channels, I refuse to check a bag. It’s not that I am particularly concerned about losing my luggage; rather, I simply cannot be bothered to waste time waiting for my luggage upon arrival at the airport. If you lost your bag last year, you might be surprised to learn that 99.5% of once-lost checked and carry-on bags were reunited with their owners in 2023, per [a report recently released by the Unclaimed Baggage Store](. That means nearly 33,000 bags were left behind containing more than 2 million items. Ever wonder what happens to those bags and what’s inside? That’s also fascinating and covered [in the report](. If you insist on checking a bag, as I recognize that many of you do, just promise me that you will not do so without using an [Apple AirTag](. Though these coin-size devices might seem like old news, I routinely inform individuals of them throughout my travels, suggesting some travelers are still unaware. In case you missed it, [Apple AirTags]( use Bluetooth to track your suitcases via compatible Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads. AirTags have helped many TPG readers and staffers alike recoup their delayed and temporarily lost bags and thus are simply a nonnegotiable if you’re checking a bag in 2024. Here’s all you need to know about protecting your bags when traveling: - [Lost vs. delayed baggage: How they are different and how to protect yourself]( - [7 steps to take when an airline loses your luggage]( - [Best credit cards with travel insurance]( - [In a sea of checked bags, the $29 Apple AirTag is my holiday hero]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products, and this may impact how or where they appear. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: BILL CLARK/CQ-ROLL CALL, INC/GETTY IMAGES. Join TPG — Act now! Join TPG and take action to fight proposed legislation by reaching out to Congress and opposing the Credit Card Competition Act of 2023. This bill would kill credit card rewards as we know it and risk your personal information with less secure processing networks. 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