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  5. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    The term hand luggage or cabin baggage (normally called carry-on in North America) refers to the type of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry along in the passenger compartment of a vehicle instead of a separate cargo compartment. Passengers are allowed to carry a limited number of smaller bags with them in the vehicle, which typically ...

  6. Away (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Carry-On was developed based on the focus group feedback. [47] Vogue announced the creation of the luggage in November 2015, labeling it "The Perfect Carry-On." [2] By October 2016, Away had launched three additional sizes: The Bigger Carry-On; The Medium; and The Large. The Bigger Carry-On was an honoree in the 2017 Fast Company Innovation ...

  7. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    Luggage prior to the invention of the suitcase was mostly wood and leather trunks with an iron base, which were waterproofed using canvas or tree sap. Servants were often made to carry these trunks for their owners, such as for European elites during the Grand Tour in the 18th century, since travel was mostly exclusive to the wealthy. [4]