Monday, 7 May 2012
Tips on Choosing the Right Luggage for You
Therefore, the first thing you need to do is to find the right luggage for your traveling requirements. It is recommended to go for a lightweight yet sturdy one. The weight you save on the luggage can be used for items that you may want to bring. This will help you stay within the limit you are allowed. But the strength of the luggage must not be compromised to assure the safety of your things from accidental dropping or
the likes.
A fixed-shape one is a good choice for a luggage. Find something with a size that is allowed to be carried-on. It will help you avoid having an oversized one that might cost you extra. All you have to do is throw in your things and make sure that it will close and you're ready to go.
Another good choice is a duffel bag. It is lightweight and can adjust to the size you need. But in using this type of luggage, be aware that it may bulge when you completely filled up that may cause for it not to fit in the overhead compartment of the plane.
Using trolley is also a convenient option. It has a fixed shape and size that lets you stay within the limits. Another advantage of using this kind of luggage is that you can drag it along because of its wheels and an adjustable handle. This is very comfortable because you don't have to carry it all the time.
Traveling could be more fun and exciting if you are geared up with the right luggage that best suit your travel destination wherever you will go. moreover this will be a very romantic and long-lasting memories that you wont forget for the rest of your life so enjoy and sit back and plan your next travel destination bringing your best luggage ever! This is the time for you to say to the world "I have the best in my life"
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Thursday, 8 December 2011
Jan 17, Hand Carried Luggage - Guidelines on Dimensions
by Khagendra Rai
(Sydney)
Hi, my question is on the size of the hand-carried luggage (cabin baggage). It says 115cm. Does it mean the maxium height or the cicumference of the luggage? Confused! Please help me.
Thank you
Khagen
Hi Khagendra Rai
It means this:
Imagine a rectangular-block-like bag. It has a length edge, a height edge and a width edge.
When you add up the length, height and width of your cabin baggage, it should at most add up to 115cm.
Gabriel
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Jan 17, Perfume in Luggage During Singapore Transit
by Khagendra Rai
(Sydney)
I am stopping for a transit of about 9 hours at Changi Airport. My question is: am I allowed to carry perfume in my luggage and if yes, how many bottles? Thank you.
Khagen
Hi Khagen
If you leave your perfume in the checked-in luggage, it shouldn't be an issue. (Please verify this with your origin airport.)
If you plan on taking perfume in you cabin luggage, it has to be bought from the duty-free shops in the restricted area of your origin airport.
Gabriel
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