Battered red suitcase at Malpensa is intended to influence rating of airport’s service quality, claims man who dared to open it Anyone who flies in and out of Malpensa airport, near Milan, often will know it – the mysterious battered red suitcase. Every so often, minutes after the arrival of a flight, it comes trundling along the relevant carousel, which then stops. The red suitcase sits in …
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Luggage Boy Battered red suitcase at Malpensa is intended to influence rating of airport’s service quality, claims man who dared to open it Anyone who flies in and out of Malpensa airport, near Milan, often will know it – the mysterious battered red suitcase. Every so often, minutes after the arrival of a flight, it comes trundling along the relevant carousel, which then stops. The red suitcase sits in …
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When The Airline Damages Your Luggage
October 26th, 2010
Luggage Boy Everyone hates luggage problems after a flight. Here are some tips on how to avoid headaches if your luggage shows up at the airport carousel damaged.
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Why Is My Luggage Always Face Down On The Luggage Carousel At The Airport? ?
January 12th, 2010
Luggage Boy I’m talking about the rectangular bags with the wheels on the bottom and the pull out handle. Usually these bags have a couple of zippered compartments on the front. My question is why are these bags face down most of the time on the luggage carousel? It’s not always, but I’d say about 90% of the time, these kind of bags are facing downwards. Any ideas as to why?
Don’t ever leave your luggage unattended (The Buffalo News)
November 30th, 2009
Luggage Boy Q: I’m flying from a business meeting into O’Hare; my flight lands at 6:53.My husband flies in with our 7-month-old son at 7:50. I’d like to be able to meet him at his gate, but am worried about my luggage. I will be checking one piece of luggage –do you think it’ll be fine on the carousel for that hour? Should I mention anything to the airline?
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When The Airline Damages Your Luggage (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
November 9th, 2009
Luggage Boy Everyone hates luggage problems after a flight. Here are some tips on how to avoid headaches if your luggage shows up at the airport carousel damaged.
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Travel Luggage from Caribee
September 29th, 2009
Luggage Boy Whilst there is little anyone can do about the inevitable delays, from airports (your plane is still stuck in fog in France, perhaps) and from trains (as it the wrong leaves on the line, again?) when it comes to being organised for your trip there are measures that can be taken that will help you to become ready, prepared and better able to cope with travel hiccups you may encounter.
If you have every waited at the airport carousel, for your travel luggage to arrive, you may have noticed clothes pouring from a suitcase that has been over-packed and whose zip is unable to cope with the baggage handlers treatment. It could, possibly, have been something that you were only vaguely aware, however, if it were your sexy black lace panties or your designer label boxer shorts, you would not only be more than vaguely aware of it, but, would be acutely embarrassed that your underwear was on display to the world.
The Grand Air 80 Travel Pack is a travel bag that won’t let you down under pressure. It has oodles of space in its 80 litre main travel bag and 30 litres detachable daypack capacities, which means you will always have room for that extra garment you couldn’t live without. The Grand Air has internal zipped compartments, so not only, do you appear to be organised on the outside, but, once at your destination there will be no desperate search for your bikini, mankini or suntan lotion because this travel bag ensures that your are prepared and ordered under the surface, too.
Whereas the Grand Air 80 is ideal for strapping onto your back and going, the Centurion Plus 80 looks closer to a traditional suitcase, without the extra weight associated with this form of travel luggage. The Centurion has a nifty trolley system, with in line skate wheels, for ease of terminal negotiation, as well as, twin grab handles which make for a quick and easy getaway from the airport carousel.
Caribee have created a line of travel bags and accessories that meet the needs of the modern day travellers who, not only, require tough great looking travel luggage, but, want their backpacks, gear bags and accessories to be able to outperform counterparts for reliance, practicality, functionality and, of course, ease of use.

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