Behind every smoothly turning baggage carousel is a brutal race against time, machines, and human error. John, a long-time baggage handler at Dublin Airport, has watched well-meaning travelers unknowingly sabotage that system with one small decision: tying a ribbon to their suitcase. Those dangling strips can block barcodes, jam automated belts, or force bags out of the high-speed system and into slow, manual checks. Each interruption is a chain reaction—missed scans, delayed loading, and sometimes luggage left behind while its owner flies on without it.
The same goes for unexpected items like marzipan, which can mimic the density of explosives on security screens and trigger intensive inspections. Yet avoiding these pitfalls is simple. Choose bold-colored luggage or permanent markings like paint, stickers, or printed straps that lie flat. Small, thoughtful changes can mean the difference between a smooth arrival and a sickening wait at an empty carousel.