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Luggage comes in a huge variety of sizes, shapes, materials and prices. A lot of luggage has wheels and this is great if you have to rush through an airport. Be careful of moving walkways and escalators. You don't want your wheels getting stuck. Frequent travelers often have one or two bags that they use all the time. In a modest-sized carry-on bag you can get a lot of stuff you'll need for the plane or immediately after the flight. If you plan on checking your bags it’s a good idea to mark the bag in some way so you can grab it quickly off the baggage carousel. Or, buy a bag that's in a brilliant or stand-out color, like purple. Put a luggage tag with your address on the inside of the bag, as well as out. Never put anything in luggage that is valuable. Carry that with you. Carry your electronics and tickets and ID and money and prescription medications. Buy a few good quality pieces of luggage and they will last. Leather is good if you use leather. High quality synthetics are often water resistant, sometimes crush resistant, and fairly inexpensive


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