Cruise Luggage Tag Holder Zip Seal & Steel Loops for Royal Caribbean & Celebrity Cruise | ID Badge | Waterproof, Clear | Royal Caribbean Cruise Travel Accessories | (Clear - 4 Pack)
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I'm afraid I'm unable to respond to questions about airline luggage tags. Why don't you get in touch with the supplier? They may be able to provide you with an accurate response to your query. If the tags could accommodate airline tags, I believe the vendor would have mentioned it in their product description to reach a wider audience.
A "zip" top, similar to a food baggie, is included. Open it up, squeeze the sides together to keep it open, and insert your name tag. Then it went cloudy with a "zip." So there you have it.
I just got back from a Royal Caribbean cruise (5/27-2005). 6th of March, 2017) and these tags performed admirably. They stayed on, and when I returned from dinner, my luggage was still in my room. I cut the portion of the royal Caribbean tag and made a copy of it (two-sided) to put in the holder with these tags. There are no folds required.
MSC cruise tag holders, as well as the Royal Caribbean/Celebrity Cruises tag holders we bought, are available on the Highwind website. Make sure you tell us which cruise line you're buying the tags for. The Highwind RCI/Celebrity tags are attractive, appear to be durable, and fit the luggage tags perfectly.
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I didn't think I needed these cruise tag holders until I received them for our upcoming Royal Caribbean cruise, but I'm so glad I did. I was sick of taping and stapling paper tags to our bags because they looked so cheesy. This is fantastic. The vinyl is thick enough to withstand rough handling, and the tag is inserted through a ziplock at the top. The ziplock is great because it holds the tags in place and prevents them from getting wet or damaged. You also don't have to undo the entire holder to remove or insert a tag. The tags are easy to read due to the clear vinyl. I used my Silhouette vinyl cutter to add our names to each holder. No peeling or slipping occurred when the names were applied to the vinyl. I also tied a matching ribbon through the grommet, not sure if it was to make them look cute or so we could easily spot our bags among the sea of other luggage. That trick, in any case, kept the metal cable from slipping through when it wasn't screwed together. The metal cable is strong enough that I doubt it will ever rip a suitcase handle off. The screwing mechanism is a little tricky because it requires precise alignment of the threads to catch. I wouldn't screw them on too tightly until you're ready because they're difficult to unscrew, which is a good thing because these tags aren't going away anytime soon. Overall, I think these luggage tags were a great buy, and I'd recommend them to anyone. It costs around a dollar. They're well worth the money, and shipping was lightning fast; plus, no more taped-on tags; you'll look like a seasoned cruiser! I wish I had found these for our previous cruises sooner, but they are now mine and can be used again.
Once attached, it is very safe. These were fantastic. I used them when we went on a cruise; I printed out the Royal Caribbean room labels, cut them down, and attached them to our bags with ease. We didn't need the tags because we carried our bags off the ship, but they held up well and were simple to attach and remove. A duffle bag that folds down to fit under your bed is my recommendation. In a cramped cabin, regular suitcases take up far too much room. We were very pleased with the results after purchasing inexpensive duffles with wheels from Target or Walmart.
I bought this as a last-minute addition after hearing that having hard plastic tags was a good idea. I offered to share with others in my group and ended up being the party's biggest hit. These are tough and will keep your luggage tag safe. For those who are new to cruises, such as myself, you can print your luggage tag from home ahead of time, and it is recommended that you do so to save time on sail day. Attaching these to your luggage is simple. br>br>As an ADDED BONUS, the tag on my suitcase's zipper broke off. I made a fastener out of one of the wires, which I was able to open and close with ease.
I was a little concerned about how difficult it would be to put on and take off after reading other reviews. I discovered that as long as the ends are lined up correctly, the wire screws together nicely and holds up well. The plastic is heavy duty, and there is a zip at the top to keep the paper dry. I lent several of these to family members who were traveling with me, and we had no trouble putting them on to board the ship and taking them off at the airport. After trimming the printed tags for Royal Caribbean, they fit nicely in the pocket. The tags you get when you get off the ship are longer, so you can fold them down to fit completely in the pocket or leave the ends hanging out. Both methods worked for various types of luggage. br>br>For cruise travel, I highly recommend these. They're much more durable than stapling folder paper tags on your luggage (to get on the ship) and convenient for slipping the tags in that they give you to get off at the end of the cruise. These are narrower holders, so they'll work for Royal Caribbean's narrow tags but not for Holland America's fatter ones.
My bags will no longer be adorned with flimsy paper tags. Attempting (and failing) to seal paper tags in transparent tape is no longer an option. I simply printed, folded, and inserted our cabin tags into these heavy-duty, resealable, weather-resistant bags for our most recent cruise. holders made of plastic that are resistant Despite the crew's occasionally rough handling, the braided wire loops kept the tags securely fastened to my luggage. Everyone who saw these tags was enamored with them and inquired as to where they could be obtained: "Of course, Amazon!" says the narrator.
My wife and I enjoy cruising, but we despise the paper boarding passes that are now standard on all cruise lines. That issue is addressed by this tag holder! Simply print the tags according to the instructions, then place them in these high-quality plastic sleeves (which even close like a ziplock bag)! A steel ring surrounds the hole at the top to improve things. with a steel flexible wire for attaching the tag to your bag If you've never cruised before, the baggage situation can be a little strange. When you arrive at the departure port, you hand over your luggage to a porter, and your luggage is delivered to your stateroom later that day. We used these tags for the first time on a cruise (Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas). We had an undeliverable package. Fortunately, it was discovered around 10 p. m. (it had been delivered to the incorrect deck by mistake). That bag would have never made it to our stateroom if I hadn't secured it with these secure tags. br>br>Highly recommended!.
I'm going to try to keep this as brief as possible! This is fantastic! I've read a few reviews and, like a few others, I'm blown away by the quality! I expected good quality, but the quality exceeded my expectations; I'm glad I bought them and know I'll be able to use them for years to come. I'm just relieved that I no longer have to staple my luggage tags!.