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Airport staff members share spicy details from their job - Page 38 of 100 - Kiwi Report

Airport staff members share spicy details from their job


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[post_page_title]Under lock and key[/post_page_title]
You might be forgiven for thinking that sticking a lock on your luggage means that no one will be able to open it. This is not true. Many airports will open passenger’s locks without them even knowing as they have special tools to do so discreetly, but there are other methods for entering suitcases.

Under lock and key

Many can be opened just using a simple pen to separate the chain on your zip. Make sure you buy robust luggage if you want to prevent any unwanted hands in your bags.

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