IATA Launches "Save a Life, Not a Bag" Campaign - Why You Must Leave Your Luggage During a Plane Evacuation

IATA has urged passengers not to take their hand luggage during an evacuation. This campaign has been launched to enhance safety and prevent evacuation delays. Learn why carrying luggage can be dangerous.

Muskan Kumawat
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IATA Launches "Save a Life, Not a Bag" Campaign - Why You Must Leave Your Luggage During a Plane Evacuation
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IATA Launches "Save a Life, Not a Bag" Campaign - Why You Must Leave Your Luggage During a Plane Evacuation
IATA Launches "Save a Life, Not a Bag" Campaign - Why You Must Leave Your Luggage During a Plane Evacuation

The international airline body IATA has launched a major campaign to ensure passenger safety. This campaign aims to educate passengers that they should not carry any hand baggage in case of an evacuation. Recent trends show that passengers often tend to stop to collect their belongings or even capture pictures during an evacuation process.

This initiative is being undertaken in collaboration with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). Carrying luggage in an evacuation is quite problematic, according to IATA. It affects movement in the aircraft cabin and aisle. With baggage, it is difficult for passengers to move and could harm others. It could also obstruct evacuation slides as well as escape path lights.

IATA Senior Vice President for Operations, Safety and Security, Nick Carin, expressed concern. He stated that even a few extra seconds spent gathering luggage could put lives at risk. IATA represents over 370 airlines, accounting for approximately 85% of global air traffic.

Taking hand luggage during an evacuation slows down the evacuation process. It can block exits in an emergency. Passengers' hands become occupied, preventing them from supporting themselves or others. Luggage can also damage evacuation slides.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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