Travelling can often be a source of anxiety, with worries about navigating airport security, ensuring your luggage arrives safely, and dealing with the behaviour of other travellers. However, there’s a tip that eager holiday-goers are being encouraged to follow which could see their suitcase come out first on the carousel after landing, allowing them to kickstart their trip without delay. While it’s common to get to the airport with time to spare, one insider hint advises checking in for your flight as late as you can manage. READ MORE: Millionaire says one easy airport task could help you ‘claim back thousands’ According to travel website Escape.com, it’s quite simple: if you’re one of the last to check in, your luggage is likely to end up being loaded last onto the aircraft, and consequently, it should be the first out at your holiday spot, reports the Express . Thomas Lo Sciuto, a ramp worker and gate agent at a regional airport in the States, described the technique behind this on Quora, writing: “Bags will always be loaded front to back on the bag carts so if you check in last your bags will be in the last bag cart.” However, this tactic may introduce extra stress for those who take comfort in having everything arranged ahead of time, earning it the reputation of a “high-risk strategy”. For those willing to spend a bit more, certain airlines offer the chance to have your luggage prioritised for an additional fee – often included with business class tickets or frequent flyer memberships – sometimes even granting access to a special baggage carousel. Another suggestion from news.com.au recommends asking for a “fragile” sticker on your baggage – the logic being that such tags can influence how your case is handled and therefore speed up its appearance on the belt at the reclaim area. Bags labelled as fragile are usually loaded last, which means they’re the first to be offloaded, cutting down your waiting time at the dreaded carousel. It’s also a good idea to remove any old tags from your luggage and opt for distinctive bags to spot them easily upon arrival. If your luggage stands out, there’s also a smaller chance that another passenger will mistakenly pick it up, thinking it’s theirs. If you want ideas and inspiration to plan your next UK adventure plus selected offers and competitions, sign up for our 2Chill weekly newsletter here