Saturday, February 6, 2010

Luggage Wrapping South Africa Travel What Is A Fool Proof Way To Secure Your Luggage At The Airports In South Africa?

What is a fool proof way to secure your luggage at the airports in south africa? - luggage wrapping south africa travel

Except for the purchase of a Samsonite suitcase rather "Glad" r wrap your luggage to put locks on all cards and cables, please write your name in big letters Tippex your luggage and put a red ribbon around his large suitcase for identification, is - it is another thing you can do to keep your luggage safe? 2 of our Samsonite burst, 6 of luggage was left open .... gone so far nothing has been lost or stolen products, but we have for some weeks abroad without luggage SA What can you do to secure your luggage in SA? This always happens in our famous Oliver Tambo airport.

13 comments:

Bull's No 9 said...

There, Africans, but incompetent in almost all other areas of great criminals always his way into the property of others, or rather a form of criminal enriched at the expense of others is their instinct for survival rate to steal (even in the race), were not blessed with the ability to invent, create and dominate like the Europeans and Asians.
The South Africans will have to accept living in Africa, what is really a country in Africa and in agreement with this kind of barbaric behavior as normal in a society.

Skyli said...

I am afraid there is not much we can do!

On my last trip to SA, I was doing nothing, but I'm hoping to return in December and I hope that this does not happen, but if they do not much I can do.

Therefore, the question after 2010, because the thieves in South Africa will give the name of a heinous crime, is not (which does not already have one, but it will) be known, because now the experience is first hand, it is tourists.

I agree with Bull is TIA - This is Africa

cakes said...

Perhaps it is best to start with a bag that seems to have stolen. Gladwrap appropriate location and then freed, then the band again! And be sure, an old suitcase that looks like her great-grandmother was before you! Perhaps you can buy bags to use in style covers to achieve their goal.

De Leon Schuster and I have a tololoshe in this case, or a snake, others provide:

http://www.google.de/search?hl=en&q=toko ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEVdalEJ_ ...

chickybo... said...

I wonder. I'm going to New Zealand and my life in package bags. I keep all my jewelry in my luggage, but what about my clothes? and my business?

Glad wrap (an oxymoron if I've ever heard of lock up) and. I, too, in my business card in case they decide to cut. I hope and pray that by 2 suitcases and division among the things that are safe for at least one of them.


Add + +
Check out this story http://www.news24.com/News24/Sport/Super ...

Alf Garnett said...

Africoons will never stop the looting. That, and the destruction is the only thing they are good. Only if the airports they serve, and refrain from a person you trust will never end and you know it never happened because the employment laws racist.

the ferrari man said...

Read the answers to all your questions, I suggest you buy a Gulfstream G150, touching no one even to their luggage. They are a hit with his friends. Only has a range of 5500 km to 850 kilometers per hour to fill one or two.

http://www.gulfstream.com/g150/

Ah yes, more than R140 billion, but their stress fall safely.

hlnlange said...

I noticed that every time my bag was wrapped glad to open up to someone and something stolen. It's like hanging a sign: there is something you want. "

thumba said...

Travel Smart Light.I have traveled dozens of date and time. Touch wood not a problem in the baggage.

sins said...

Palo a warning - "Venomous."

We regret any damage - I hope they have great expectations!

Darth Vader said...

Signs of Voodoo paint in his luggage. A takeoff Cola chicken feet through the locks.

conservation chris said...

Take only hand luggage.

backo said...

Booby trap your pocket ... To open the never another

bean said...

Virgin Airlines Gladwrap JHB international luggage free. A woman after discovering she had paid R25/bag.

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