Passengers Caught in Baggage Mix-Up Scheme at Toronto Pearson

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 12, 2026 21:27 PMNews
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Photographing a suitcase and its visible tag at check-in can help passengers prove which bag they handed over. Source: unsplash

Travellers are being urged to keep clearer proof of checked luggage after reports of a baggage tag-switching scam linked to Toronto Pearson International Airport. According to CTV News, at least 17 international passengers were caught up in cases where luggage tags from genuine bags were allegedly moved onto other suitcases containing contraband.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have arrested six baggage and ramp workers at Toronto Pearson in connection with alleged tag-switching. The reported cases involved flights or planned trips to the Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Morocco, Bermuda, the Philippines and South Korea. Some passengers were detained or arrested after bags carrying their names were intercepted during screening.

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Reports linked to Toronto Pearson show why travellers should keep clear proof of checked bags before handing them over. Source: unsplash

The alleged method was simple but serious. Tags from real passenger bags were reportedly removed and placed on other suitcases, which were then sent under an innocent traveller’s name and reservation number. If the suitcase was stopped, the passenger linked to the stolen tag appeared to be the owner, even if their real bag had travelled separately.

Before the Bag Disappears

Passengers can reduce the risk of disputes by keeping proof at check-in:

  • Photograph the suitcase with the tag visible
  • Record the bag on the scale
  • Check bag tag numbers in the airline app
  • Ask staff to destroy unused printed tags
  • Use a tracker inside checked luggage

These steps do not stop a scam, but they can help prove what was checked in.

Suitcases moving on an airport baggage claim carousel
The alleged scam involved luggage tags being moved onto other bags, making baggage records more important for passengers. Source: unsplash

The case is a reminder that checked luggage does not fully leave the passenger’s life once it goes behind the belt. A few photos at check-in can give passengers proof if a bag is later linked to their name but does not match the suitcase they handed over. Where an airline app shows checked-bag details, passengers should check that the tag number matches the bag they handed over.

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