hard case luggage

August 13, 2009 by WorldTraveler  
Filed under Luggage

An organized packer will try to put himself in the shoes of security officers. He will layer the items so that it is easy for the inspectors to see. He will put heavier items on the bottom and alternately layer clothes with electronics and other personal effects. A good heavy duty luggage will ensure that the contents are well protected. A hard case luggage has the advantage of absorbing the impact by flexing when under heavy stress. However, it can be heavy on its own compared to other kinds of luggage.

Here are a few tips to remember when preparing for your trip: ~Have your boarding pass and ID ready for inspection when you get to the checkpoint. ~Remove your coat and shoes and place them in a bin. ~Place any oversized electronics (laptops, full-size video game consoles, DVD players and video cameras that use cassettes) in a separate bin. IPods and other smaller electronics can stay in your carry-on bag.~Follow the 3-1-1 rule for liquids and put your one quart baggie separately in the bin. ~If you’re not sure about whether you can bring an item through the checkpoint, put it in your checked bag or leave it at home.


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