Stranded: What to Do When Your Luggage Is Lost
By KeriForsythe
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"This can't be happening! Not today; not in the middle of Los Angeles!" I distinctly remember saying those words aloud as I realized that my luggage was gone. It was bad enough that I was severely jetlagged, having survived a seven-plus hour flight from Philadelphia to L.A. But, to make matters worse, I was all alone and scheduled to man a tradeshow booth the next morning. If I weren't so enraged, I probably would have cried.

If you've ever fallen victim to an airline mishap and have lost your luggage, then you know how stressful this can be. Most likely, you go into panic mode and begin agonizing about what steps to take next. Should you make sure that one of the other travelers didn't accidentally swipe your bag? Should you file a complaint with one of the airline managers? Not so fast. Before you become frantic, be sure to follow these easy steps:

Preventative Measures

The great Benjamin Franklin once remarked that an "ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Mull over this little nugget of wisdom the next time you're packing for a business trip. To ensure that lost luggage doesn't leave you down and out, consider these two tactics:

1. Pack an emergency carryon bag.

Looking for a surefire way to prevent lost luggage from ruining your trip? Pack an emergency carry-on, containing your travel essentials. Note: Always include an extra outfit, complete with shoes, undergarments and accessories. After all, there's nothing worse than showing up to your morning meeting wearing the grimy clothes you flew in. Also, do you need to bring any important materials to the meeting? If so, be sure to include them in your carry-on. However, remember: All liquids must be contained in a Ziploc bag and cannot exceed 3 ounces.

2. Label, label, label.

Unfortunately, it's impossible to prevent your baggage from getting lost. But, one way you can make your luggage as identifiable as possible is by labeling and customizing it. For instance, some travelers swear by the ribbon method, in which they tie colorful ribbons around their suitcase handles.

Personally, I've taken another route. After my meltdown at LAX, my oh-so-practical mother presented me with a gift: two multicolored luggage tags shaped like margaritas. Are they flashy and ostentatious? Absolutely! But, they certainly get the job done. There's absolutely no way these labels could get lost in the fray.

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