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Carry-On Luggage
August 19, 2008 | Permalink
Purchasing the proper carry-on bag is a vital aspect of business travel: You want to be able to fit as much as possible in the bag without exceeding any size restrictions. A durable carry-on is an investment; one that you want to ensure is irreplaceable. So before you go shopping, keep in mind that, generally, the bag should not exceed 45 linear inches, which is the sum of the length, width, and height. For a full list, visit luggage online, and check the carry-on limits for your frequent flier airlines.
Now that you’re aware of the restrictions, which bag should you pick? There are thousands of carry-on options. Look for a bag with multiple pockets—for quick organization—and consider a wheeled bag in order to place less stress on your shoulders. Be mindful to look for a water-resistant bag—in case of rain or another unforeseen watery encounter—since nothing’s worse than showing up to a meeting wearing damp clothes. Here are some articles with options and advice on selecting the right bag for you:
- The Travel Insider: Carry On Winner
- About.com: Carry On Bags
- Slate.com: It's in the Bag
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Agree..! Luggage is a main part of traveling.
Posted by: Hallie | Aug 29, 2008 6:32:29 AM









