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Yes, You Should Use Luggage Locks on Your Suitcase
We lock everything in our lives: cars, homes, offices, even phones. But do you use luggage locks on your suitcase when you travel? There are plenty of reasons why you should, and — surprisingly — even a couple you shouldn't. A recent article on Smarter Travel said...
TSA Scanning Tech Will Let You Keep Your Laptop in Your Bag
A recent article from Entrepreneur magazine offers encouraging news for laptop carriers. What is currently considered a time consuming, annoying task — removing your laptop from your carry-on luggage during TSA scanning security checks — may be a thing of the past....
5 Things to do When Checking a Bag
Summer is upon us and many of you will soon hit the airport, anxious to arrive at your dream vacation. Whether you're traveling for fun, business or a bit of both, Smarter Travel recently offered a few simple tips that can help make you reach your destination calm and...
Backpacks
Five Tips to Traveling Light
Given the increase in travel and baggage fees by some airlines, it's important to travel as light as possible. It simplifies the check-in process, and helps get you to your destination with a minimum of fuss. These are a few things we do on our business trips to make...
Shopping for Luggage: Fabric Types
In the food world, it's said that we eat with our eyes first. The same could be said when purchasing luggage: we are attracted to a bag because of its looks before we consider the merits of its construction. Today, I want to highlight some of the fabrics used in the...
Easy Steps to Cleaning the Exterior of Your Luggage
Traveling is not all happy trails when accidents happen. Spilling coffee on your suitcase as you hurry toward your gate can create quite a mess. It's also not pleasant to retrieve your luggage from the carousel and discover some strange stain on its exterior, like...
Briefcases
Shopping for Luggage: Fabric Types
In the food world, it's said that we eat with our eyes first. The same could be said when purchasing luggage: we are attracted to a bag because of its looks before we consider the merits of its construction. Today, I want to highlight some of the fabrics used in the...
Travelpro Debuts its New FlightCrew™ 5 Luggage Collection for Travel Professionals
Exclusively for Pilots and Flight Attendants, this Collection Incorporates Groundbreaking Technologies and Features Travelpro, the leader in luggage known internationally for being pilot designed and flight crew tested, is proud to introduce its bold new...
Is it Time to Graduate from Backpack to Briefcase?
Since we already talked about how backpacks aren't necessarily the slacker bags they once were, we tried to approach this as more of a probing to see whether and when it's necessary. You see them in the airport, on the street, and on the train. Their advocates are...
Carry On Luggage
Travelpro® Launches New Crew™ VersaPack™ Line of Luggage for the Organized Traveler
Product launch time is always an exciting time for us at Travelpro®. We listen carefully to what our customers have been asking for, compile the recommendations they made, look closely at the latest travel trends, and work with our designers to come up with our next...
The Benefits of Softside luggage vs Hardside luggage
If you're trying to decide between hardside and softside luggage, it can be a tough choice. There are pros and cons to each depending on what kind of traveling you do and which feature sets are important to you. To start, let's just say that we're bigger fans of...
TSA, American Airlines Testing 3D Screening of Carry-on Bags at JFK
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is starting to look at luggage in a whole new way. A way that's faster, more efficient, and will get you through the security checkpoints much faster. It's called 3D screening and it looks at your blag in three...
Duffel Bags
Boats, Trains, and Automobiles: Luggage Options When You DON’T Fly
Travel seems to revolve around airplanes these days, but there are other ways to travel the country. If you don't have to conform to airline guidelines and your plans take you away from home for more than a week, you may need to take more with you. Investing in larger...
Travelpro Introduces Its ‘Back to School Essentials’
One-Of-A-Kind Lunch Totes, Backpacks and Duffels Make Fall Fun for Students Students won't mind returning to school this fall once they are outfitted with Travelpro's Back to School Essentials, consisting of cool backpacks, lunch totes, messenger bags and duffels from...
Bring This, Not That: Backpack, Rollaboard, or Duffel Bag for a Carry-On?
We’ve talked before about the different benefits of backpacks, rollaboards, and duffel bags and we definitely think that each one has a particular area where it shines. The regular business traveler might favor the rollaboard, while the college student would enjoy the...
Garment Bags
American Airlines Introduces Self-Tag Baggage Option
If you've flown American Airlines out of a larger U.S. city recently, you may noticed that something has changed about the check-in process: passengers are now able to tag their own baggage. The aptly named "Self-Tag" program (which was initially tested in Austin,...
Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage and Austin House Present the 2013 Fathers Day Gift Guide [PRESS RELEASE]
The Perfect Travel Gift Ideas for Fathers Day Boca Raton, Fla., – May 10, 2013 – Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage, and Austin House are proud to announce their 2013 Fathers Day Gift Guide. Make this an unforgettable Fathers Day with a gift from their expansive lines of...
Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage, Austin House’s 2013 Mother’s Day Gift Guide [RELEASE]
Celebrate Mother's Day with the Perfect Travel Gifts Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage, and Austin House are proud to announce their "2013 Mother's Day Gift Guide." Make this an unforgettable Mother's Day with a gift from their expansive lines of luggage and travel...
Suitcase
Luggage the Weight of Your Chihuahua: Travelpro Debuts Maxlite® 5 Collection
The operative word in luggage shouldn't be "lug," and Travelpro knows you need the freedom to pack everything you need without being weighed down as you navigate the airport terminal, hotel lobby, or cruise ship gangplank. The Maxlite® 5 Collection — the result of its...
New Warning about Luggage Tags
As if air travelers don't have enough things to keep track of when navigating an airport terminal, a recent report now suggests you need to be aware of potential hackers trying to access your flight reservations and other private information from your seemingly...
Short-Term Repairs for a Broken Suitcase
It can happen when you least expect it or you can discover it when you're retrieving it from the baggage carousel, but no matter how it happens, a broken suitcase has the potential to severely impact your travel experience. With a little bit of resourcefulness, you...
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