I have a lock which is similar to the above but which also stipulates it adheres to some international standard (ie there's a skeleton key for it). All airports are meant to have this skeleton key ... so the blurb says.
If anyone else can think of anything else, please do let me know, thanks.
Did you report it to the airline at the time? Typically, they would at least pay something towards fixing it.
Well as you asked, neither my OH, myself or my kids have ever put a lock on a bag, and use cheap suitcases, that way the airport baggage handlers, who have been known to steal from bags will think we are poor and leave our tired and battered suitcases alone. So far this has worked a dream. Fingers crossed. I also will not put my body through the scanners only my handbag etc has gone through.
TSA Accepted locks. Airport authorities, in the US at least, are issued with master keys. Outside the US, they're more likely to break these locks if they want to check your luggage.
Did you report it to the airline at the time? Typically, they would at least pay something towards fixing it.
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.... having a lock there would at least stop people trying to open the zipper enough to fit an opportunistic hand into the gap, and would stop the zipper from 'accidentally' opening.
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