In the time it takes you to read this, another traveler will have lost their luggage. An estimated 30 million bags are mishandled in air travel worldwide every year and more than 200,000 are permanently lost or stolen*,and while thousands of these lost items are eventually returned to their owners, much of this lost luggage ends up sitting unclaimed in airport lost & found departments. Why? Because much of that lost luggage has absolutely no identification attached to it. How can you help prevent becoming the victim of permanently lost luggage? By registering your luggage and other valuable items with ReuniteIT by LoJack.
If you've ever lost luggage before, you know that it can be more than an inconvenience. Lost luggage can ruin vacations and business trips, and worse, it can cause substantial security headaches if the lost luggage contains any devices with sensitive financial or personal information. ReuniteIT by LoJack provides the ultimate luggage security service to reunite you with your bags if they do go missing. ReuniteIT by LoJack is a global registration database that uses tamper-proof asset tags in tandem with law enforcement, good Samaritans and public institutions such as airlines, hotels, and restaurants, to return lost items to their rightful owners.
Using LoJack to secure luggage and other valuables is easy and fast. All you have to do is choose the right-sized asset tracking labels for your item and register the item in our secure online database. Then, if your item is lost or stolen, whoever finds it can follow the instructions on the label to report their find. ReuniteIT by LoJack then identifies the owner and arranges for the item's return–promptly and confidentially. ReuniteIT by LoJack is also perfect for bicycle security and all other kinds of asset security
Without a secure identification method, your lost luggage faces a much higher risk of becoming a permanent part of an airline's lost and found collection. Increase your odds that it will be returned safely to you by getting ReuniteIT by LoJack today.
*SITA's Annual Review Report. 3/21/2006