
Do I need to lock the delay in the luggage of international travel?
I was wondering if I should lock my checked baggage for international Travel along this weekend. I have two TSA locks, and plans to use for check-in luggage. Will an ordinary lock be good for the postponement? Or, do I need an ASD? Or I can just leave it open?
You do not need to lock your luggage … should be in your possession at all times anyway. I prefer to put it under my seat up there, someone else could he do if I'm in the bathroom or in the confusion boarding.
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