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  2. This luggage set is the one flight attendants use most - AOL

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    The 21-inch Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Expandable Luggage is one of the best bets since it's small enough to meet the size restrictions for carry-on luggage, and its four spinner wheels make it ...

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    The airplane cabin is a pressurized environment with very low humidity, which is why your peepers tend to dry out and get irritated. Armitage recommends moisturizing eye drops so you can feel ...

  5. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    A Rollaboard, a type of wheeled suitcase, made by German luggage company Rimowa A perspective picture of a modern suitcase. A suitcase is a form of baggage.It is a rectangular container with a handle and is typically used to carry one's clothes and other belongings while traveling. [1]

  6. Baggage cart - Wikipedia

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    The carts are provided in airports, large bus stations, [1] hotels, or train stations for transporting luggage and may be free of charge. They are sometimes owned by the operator of the establishment. In some facilities carts may be provided by a contractor such as Smarte Carte for a rental fee. Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and ...

  7. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    It planned to close up to 50% of its stores and discontinue the "Black Label" brand in the United States. [18] [19] In June 2011, Samsonite raised $1.25 billion in an initial public offering in Hong Kong. [20] In August 2012, Samsonite paid $35 million in cash to buy the high-end luggage brand Hartmann, which was founded in 1877.