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Luggage Seattle WA

When planning a trip, one of the important things you will want to consider is which luggage you will bring with you. It pays to invest in quality luggage, as you don’t want your luggage to become annoying baggage if it breaks or fails to protect your personal belongings. The following luggage and packing guidelines will help to make sure that your trip, at least luggage wise, is smooth sailing.

George Keck
206-682-3080
1904 3Rd Ave Ste 900
Seattle, WA
Constance Youel
206-547-7300
408 Boston St
Seattle, WA
Deborah Duncan
206-285-5600
221 First Ave. South
Seattle, WA
John North
206-236-1813
2303 W Commodore Way, Suite 201
Seattle, WA
Randy Kramer
425-747-1900
1800 - 112Th Ave Ne Ste 310
Bellevue, WA
Richard West
206-441-8687
2301 5Th Ave Ste 401
Seattle, WA
Bill Pedlar
206-938-8567
Po Box 16366
Seattle, WA
Susan Jarvis
206-283-1565
3214 W Mcgraw St Ste 101
Seattle, WA
Patrick North
206-935-3404
3701 Sw Alaska St
Seattle, WA
Ambrose Bittner
206-568-0710
1000 N Northlake Way
Seattle, WA
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Luggage

Get A Grip

How to choose your luggage so that it doesn't become baggage!

It pays to buy quality luggage, not necessarily a high profile designer brand (they’re the bags that get stolen first), but you want it to hold up to the rigors of travel.

SOFT VS. HARD LUGGAGE:

Basically soft sided luggage is more flexible and you can stuff more stuff in them, while the hard side bags are safer for transporting anything breakable.

WHEELS, WHEELS, WHEELS!

Even balancing two small bags on both shoulders can be tiring if you have to walk any distance at all, plus shoulder straps can be tough on your jacket. A bag that has wheels AND converts to a backpack is the most versatile.

NO CHECKED LUGGAGE!!

If you can pack everything into two carry-on size bags, you'll be way ahead of the crowd in more ways than one.

Carry On Caveat:

The FAA and the airlines have new and changing restrictions on carry-ons, and may limit passengers to one plus a briefcase. Watch your local papers, call your airline or your travel agent....

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