If you're using a soft-case, I would suggest cable ties on the zipper lock loops. No, I'm NOT winding you up. Don't pull it all the way where its tight. Use the longer ones and leave plenty of slack for them to cut it IF they want. Then again, I used this method back in '03, only use carry-on now
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TSA Recognized Baggage Locks
We all sometimes need a little extra sense of security, but before you lock your bag, make sure it’s a TSA accepted lock. We screen every bag before it’s placed on any airplane. While our technology allows us to electronically screen bags, there are times when we need to physically inspect a piece of luggage. If a bag is locked, we are allowed to cut the lock off. That’s where recognized locks come in. We worked in partnership with several companies to develop locks which offer you security without interrupting the security we offer. These locks are normally available at airports and travel stores nationwide.
Before you buy a lock for your bag, make sure to use a TSA accepted one. Look for these symbols to make sure you have the right lock.
Not sure where to get one? Try these Web sites for TSA accepted locks:
Yeah, good point. If I can get away with a carry-on, then no point in getting the locks (no pun intended).
If you really want to maximize the NY experience, do some shopping (and compare what you see to UK prices , if the UK even offers some of what you see in NYC, particularly in the West and East Villages, Chelsea and Union Square). If you're even remotely a value hunter, you won't find a carry-on sufficient for your NYC-UK leg.
Thanks for the info, SQTalker. In fact, I did those research prior to posting here. Was looking for any good ones that SQTalkers use. Sort of reliable reco..
Remember a shop near KFC at People's Park Complex selling luggages there? There's got one luggage with a TSA lock. Go try your luck, they are still selling them if I'm not wrong.
Also, Classified Ads did feature about TSA locks before.
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