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A Guide To Travel Luggage

By Frank Cucino


Americans are known for many things, one surprising fact is they take fewer holidays than they are allowed. When those special days arrive, however, they want to get away and enjoy, but the journey can be complex. There are many things to be concerned about, and these days that includes the travel luggage.

Great vacations often include a trip by aircraft, one can go farther for that away from it all feeling. Taking an aircraft, however, complicates the event a bit more due to security concerns. With all that has changed, the least considered item has become the center of attention; the baggage.

One can surmise many things about people by their suitcases. Many are adorned with personalized stickers and they come in all types. Some are color coordinated for style, others exhibit a decidedly functional look. But now there is an overriding concern, how much they weigh.

The amount of fuel an aircraft burns is directly proportional to its weight, so the old 66 pounds per bag standard is now 55 pounds thanks to skyrocketing fuel prices. This means that a 15 pound bag is problematic, even if it is much sturdier. Many airlines now charge per piece, the response being much more and heavier carry on.

Thus the corporations have waffled back and forth over appropriate size and weight restrictions. For inside the cabin, the primary driver for carry on has been the space available in overhead bins. For checked gear, the primary driver has been the ergonomic impact of lifting and handling weight for baggage handlers, estimated at 66 pounds maximum.

The new realities have affected the overall aircraft experience. Savvy families plan ahead for the known and are flexible enough for the unknown. Newer, lighter yet sturdy materials are finding their way into travel luggage manufacturing to keep up with the times.




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