My suitcase kind of broke so I taped it. Is it still possible to bring it on an airplane with the tape?

My suitcase kind of broke so I taped it. Is it still possible to bring it on an airplane with the tape? - Black and Green Luggage Bag on Brown Carpet

Here's where I taped it. I also taped it inside as well.

suit case with tape



Best Answer

Absolutely fine. Your only risk is further breaks if the case is handled roughly.

People commonly travel with cardboard boxes covered with tape!




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Can you tape a suitcase?

If you're traveling a lot of planes, buses, trains, and taxis, use your duct tape to secure your bags as a simple theft deterrent. Wrap the duct tape around your luggage, tucking the zipper pulls under the tape, as a way to deter baggage handlers and other transportation officials from pilfering your bags.

Can you take a broken suitcase on a plane?

The airline might want to make a note that it's already damaged (in case you tried to claim for damage) but it seems very unlikely they'd refuse to carry it unless it looked totally unsound (eg tied up with a single bit of string) or if it might be unsafe for baggage handling machinery (or handlers).

Can I duct tape my suitcase?

Fix a Broken Suitcase or BackpackIf your bag comes off the luggage carousel with a rip in the side or a damaged handle, use duct tape for a quick repair. This will get you and your bag through the airport\u2014or maybe even the rest of your trip\u2014without your underwear spilling out or the handle breaking off completely.

Can you fly with tape?

Duct tape: This item is permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage.



Man Gets Duct-Taped to Plane Seat After Belligerent Outburst




More answers regarding my suitcase kind of broke so I taped it. Is it still possible to bring it on an airplane with the tape?

Answer 2

If you check in for your flight with an extremely by-the-books agent and check that bag, they may note the existing damage on the back of the bag tag and/or make you sign the damage waiver on it. Even then, though, they'll be fine with it.

Answer 3

You'll be absolutely fine. Airports have, to put it simply, seen much worse.

Assuming that, depending on what kind of break is going on there, fragments and/or debris won't come off of it (or harm anyone handling it), it will pass right through without a hitch.

Bear in mind that it'll have other cases/weight on top of it etc during handling/flight, so assuming that bit of tape is fine at keeping it together, no worries.

Answer 4

I once had a suitcase stolen, but not the rest of the luggage.

I put everything in a bin bag, with tape around it, and handed it over like that. The airport-people didn't bat an eye.

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