If that happens, it can be easier to locate the luggage at the end of the flight if it is very recognisable.
A coloured ribbon or jazzy luggage tag can help to make a plain coloured bag easier to spot at the end of a flight.
The team said: “Carry-on luggage regulations are usually similar across airlines, however, it’s important to check how much luggage you can take on your flight or if you’re only allowed to bring a carry-on onboard.
“Always check for additional costs with the airline you’re travelling with, such as check-in fees, document requirements and luggage limits with regard to weight and size.”