It's wonderful that airlines provide passengers with basic paper luggage tags at the check-in counter. During the busy times, though (like the holiday season), wouldn't it be great to help travelers come prepared so that they don't have to endure dirty looks from other travelers in that mile-long check-in line while they write their names on the tags?
We think so, which is why QLP offers the Tuscany Luggage Tag. This custom luggage label is a fine alternative to paper tags:
- It has a soft faux leather color, available in a number of eye-catching colors
- It has an elastic loop handle to tie it securely to a bag or suitcase handle
- It has an elastic closure to keep the tag closed and keep personal information written on the ID tag hidden
The Tuscany Luggage Tag makes a great promotional gift for hotels and airlines as well as for any business exhibiting at a trade show where many of the attendees come from out of town. With your custom luggage tag, they'll be prepared for their next flight (well, as long as they bring something to read while they wait in line). Order yours from Quality Logo Products® today!
Customers love to buy our Imprinted Tuscany Luggage Tags and enjoy the guaranteed lowest price on Personalized Luggage Tags & Custom Luggage Tags from Quality Logo Products®
I designed the "logo" and ordered these for my brother and his wife as their wedding favors. Everyone loved them. These luggage tags look classy and guests enjoyed these useful souvenirs (many took more than one!). Overall these were great quality and a great value. I was impressed with how crisp the logo turned out on the tags. From initial contact, my sales representative and I had about three easy days of email tag getting the order placed. (After a short-ish conversation, we decided some of the lines on the original design were too thin to "print" properly on the product. So this time also includes a minor design revision) Once the order was placed, the product was produced and shipped in a week. The material texture is smooth/soft but firm, so a little pressure on the tag doesn't leave a mark. Good elastic, strong with a little stretch. I saw one of the tags had a small defect in the logo, as if the corner wasn't pressed in all the way (lost 1.5 tree on the bottom left corner) but even with the defect it still looked really good. I'm probably the only one who noticed!