Hi everyone,
Question about checking luggage with Virgin. I've always travelled with carryons only but this time with a toddler in tow there's no way that's possible. (And not on Virgin with their stricter weight limits anyway.)
There's been a bunch of stuff in the media lately about baggage theft being on the rise. I'm in a quandary over whether to use those silly TSA approved locks, cable ties from Home Depot, nothing, or my old standby padlocks. I don't want to have the padlocks ruined by someone in the US screening process... and the TSA locks seem worthless since "master keys" can be obtained by people who shouldn't have them. (And in stings in JFK airport it was the screeners themselves who were ripping off flyers, even taking things like dress shirts and designer jeans.) And the cable locks seem just plain worthless.
Virgin says their official policy is at odds with the TSA, and they advise their customers to lock all bags. TSA says no flight originating here will allow locked bags.
So what do we do?
I had also heard that some airports, like LAX, the screeners are right there so you can ask to lock the bag once you're screened... but I don't know if SFO is like that or if the screeners are behind the big curtain of the great and powerful oz.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kat
Question about checking luggage with Virgin. I've always travelled with carryons only but this time with a toddler in tow there's no way that's possible. (And not on Virgin with their stricter weight limits anyway.)
There's been a bunch of stuff in the media lately about baggage theft being on the rise. I'm in a quandary over whether to use those silly TSA approved locks, cable ties from Home Depot, nothing, or my old standby padlocks. I don't want to have the padlocks ruined by someone in the US screening process... and the TSA locks seem worthless since "master keys" can be obtained by people who shouldn't have them. (And in stings in JFK airport it was the screeners themselves who were ripping off flyers, even taking things like dress shirts and designer jeans.) And the cable locks seem just plain worthless.
Virgin says their official policy is at odds with the TSA, and they advise their customers to lock all bags. TSA says no flight originating here will allow locked bags.
So what do we do?
I had also heard that some airports, like LAX, the screeners are right there so you can ask to lock the bag once you're screened... but I don't know if SFO is like that or if the screeners are behind the big curtain of the great and powerful oz.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kat