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Is anyone awake? I have a question. How large (25? 28?) would be a good piece of luggage for business travel one week at a time?
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Truman
Nov 3 '13, 05:47
Say 5 days of business clothes plus a few other normal things, etc.
Need to buy luggage this month
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A rolling carry on.
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spamlet
Nov 3, 06:03
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I pretty much always check, liquids and razors kill me. the wait is usually only a few minutes, and I have priority bag tags. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 3, 06:16
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I use electric so I don't have that problem. I mainly travel outside the US and like having the comfort of having my stuff with me.
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spamlet
Nov 3, 06:22
this, no waiting at baggage pickup then at airports either -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 3, 06:04
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As someone that travels fairly often I'll disagree with this. Carry-on baggage is a pain in the ass. Dragging it around the airport.
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Cuzzin Todd
Nov 3, 06:09
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agreed. I check everything but my small camera bag backpack. I hate lugging crap and the wait for baggage is nothing -- nm
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CQ
Nov 3, 06:24
just my personality I guess :) I'd rather deal with all that than have to wait for my bags at the end of a flight -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 3, 06:13
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