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Showing posts with label Carry on Luggage. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2020

"I need a vacation." It's a phrase we say often and yet we don't normally keep the promise to ourselves that we'll actually take that vacation. And the cost can be a major factor in our decision to just stay home during our time off from work. Or overwhelm can settle in when you don't need one more thing to add to your to-do list to plan a relaxing getaway.
But you shouldn’t feel that way. There are ways you can take a relaxing and enjoyable vacation that won’t break the bank and fill up your to-do list unnecessarily. An affordable vacation is possible with the right advanced planning and preparations. Plus, making sure you have the best travel luggage can make the trip less stressful for you.
Use comparison websites
More than likely, you have a favorite airline and hotel you enjoy staying at. While that’s understandable and you certainly want to be comfortable during your trip, saving money might be more of a priority. And if it is, you should turn to the comparison websites. 
Websites like Kayak, Expedia, or Hotels.com can help you run comparisons among many hotels and airlines for your destination. You might not be able to find your first choice for accommodations, but you should be able to find something that will work for your budget and needs.
Choose the season carefully
Choose the season carefully
Each tourist destination has its busy seasons and off-seasons. Booking during the off-season can have many perks, including cost savings and fewer crowds to contend with. If you have flexibility in when and where you go for your vacation, you should consider choosing your season carefully.
For example, after Labor Day, beaches tend to be less crowded as children return to school. And yet, most of these areas are still warm enough for you to enjoy your stay to the fullest in mid to late September.
Choose the season carefully

Consider a B&B or couch surfing

Once you’ve chosen your location, consider whether or not you’d feel comfortable staying in a local bed and breakfast (B&B) or even couch surfing. With today’s modern technology, these accommodations are all listed online for you to easily price out the service and book it online seamlessly.
Generally, these sorts of arrangements are less expensive than booking a hotel. However, the level of comfort and privacy you have with booking this type of accommodation might also be lower.
couch surfing
 Plan splurges wisely
Traveling to a place you've always wanted to go to and staying on a tight budget can be difficult. To make sure you enjoy your stay and get to do what you want to do there, plan to make a splurge or two.
Build into your travel budget a night out to eat at the well-known restaurant in the area or an excursion that’s a must-see attraction. Prioritize your list of things you absolutely must do while you’re there and build out your travel budget accordingly.
bedroom

Take advantage of credit card points

Your credit cards can be a great advantage while traveling. Book your flight and hotel using your credit card and enjoy the cashback. Use that cashback to pay for other aspects of your travel, such as food and entertainment.
Be careful using your credit card for a vacation though. Don’t overspend just because you can’t see directly how much you’re spending on the trip. Put the numbers into a spreadsheet that tallies up how much money you’re spending to avoid having a credit card bill you can’t afford to pay.
credit card point for travel

Pack light with best travel luggage and save on checked bag fees

Many airlines charge extra fees for you to check your luggage. Instead, pack light and save money by carrying on your luggage with you. While this might sound like it won’t be as relaxing, the right carry on luggage can be easy to carry so you still enjoy your trip.
To prepare for your travels, invest in the best travel luggage that meets your needs. LEVEL8 carry on luggage features 360-degree wheels, a TSA lock and easy-grip handle so that you can enjoy the process of carrying the bag. Shop our luggage collection and see the difference.
pack lightly

"I need a vacation." It's a phrase we say often and yet we don't normally keep the promise to ourselves that we'll actually take that vacation. And the cost can be a major factor in our decision to just stay home during our time off from work. Or overwhelm can settle in when you don't need one more thing to add to your to-do list to plan a relaxing getaway.
But you shouldn’t feel that way. There are ways you can take a relaxing and enjoyable vacation that won’t break the bank and fill up your to-do list unnecessarily. An affordable vacation is possible with the right advanced planning and preparations. Plus, making sure you have the best travel luggage can make the trip less stressful for you.
Use comparison websites
More than likely, you have a favorite airline and hotel you enjoy staying at. While that’s understandable and you certainly want to be comfortable during your trip, saving money might be more of a priority. And if it is, you should turn to the comparison websites. 
Websites like Kayak, Expedia, or Hotels.com can help you run comparisons among many hotels and airlines for your destination. You might not be able to find your first choice for accommodations, but you should be able to find something that will work for your budget and needs.
Choose the season carefully
Choose the season carefully
Each tourist destination has its busy seasons and off-seasons. Booking during the off-season can have many perks, including cost savings and fewer crowds to contend with. If you have flexibility in when and where you go for your vacation, you should consider choosing your season carefully.
For example, after Labor Day, beaches tend to be less crowded as children return to school. And yet, most of these areas are still warm enough for you to enjoy your stay to the fullest in mid to late September.
Choose the season carefully

Consider a B&B or couch surfing

Once you’ve chosen your location, consider whether or not you’d feel comfortable staying in a local bed and breakfast (B&B) or even couch surfing. With today’s modern technology, these accommodations are all listed online for you to easily price out the service and book it online seamlessly.
Generally, these sorts of arrangements are less expensive than booking a hotel. However, the level of comfort and privacy you have with booking this type of accommodation might also be lower.
couch surfing
 Plan splurges wisely
Traveling to a place you've always wanted to go to and staying on a tight budget can be difficult. To make sure you enjoy your stay and get to do what you want to do there, plan to make a splurge or two.
Build into your travel budget a night out to eat at the well-known restaurant in the area or an excursion that’s a must-see attraction. Prioritize your list of things you absolutely must do while you’re there and build out your travel budget accordingly.
bedroom

Take advantage of credit card points

Your credit cards can be a great advantage while traveling. Book your flight and hotel using your credit card and enjoy the cashback. Use that cashback to pay for other aspects of your travel, such as food and entertainment.
Be careful using your credit card for a vacation though. Don’t overspend just because you can’t see directly how much you’re spending on the trip. Put the numbers into a spreadsheet that tallies up how much money you’re spending to avoid having a credit card bill you can’t afford to pay.
credit card point for travel

Pack light with best travel luggage and save on checked bag fees

Many airlines charge extra fees for you to check your luggage. Instead, pack light and save money by carrying on your luggage with you. While this might sound like it won’t be as relaxing, the right carry on luggage can be easy to carry so you still enjoy your trip.
To prepare for your travels, invest in the best travel luggage that meets your needs. LEVEL8 carry on luggage features 360-degree wheels, a TSA lock and easy-grip handle so that you can enjoy the process of carrying the bag. Shop our luggage collection and see the difference.
pack lightly

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Traveling can present unique challenges to protecting your belongings. At home, your possessions are protected under the lock of your front door, but during travel, those belongings are much more in the open. Protecting your check-in luggage or really any possessions you take on your trip can mean getting travel insurance.

Depending on where and when your luggage is stolen, it could be covered by the party responsible for caring for it during that time, such as a hotel concierge, airline, or cruise ship. However, there are many grey areas to whether or not these entities are actually responsible for your bag at that time.

As you evaluate travel insurance for your next trip, here’s what you should be considering as you evaluate its worth. 

Airline coverage for check-in luggage

When an airline is at fault for lost luggage, it will cover that luggage to a certain degree. Each airline has a policy for what and how much it will cover. You should know that there are specific circumstances surrounding this though that could be excluded.

For example, if someone were to mistakenly take your bag instead of their own at baggage claim, that is unlikely to be covered as the airline did not lose that luggage. And there is no coverage for loss of use of those belongings when your luggage gets transported to the wrong airport but the airline gets it back to you within a few days.
Regardless of your airline’s policies about whether or not it will cover your check-in luggage, you should know that most airlines have a cap of $3,500 per traveler when it comes to covering the cost of misplaced luggage during air travel.  

And, if you’re counting on the airline covering your check-in luggage, don’t forget that this means you’ll have no coverage for the belongings you keep with you on the plane and through the airport during your travels.

Airline coverage for check-in luggage

Travel insurance to protect luggage

Travel insurance is much more comprehensive than counting on each travel entity to cover your luggage while in their possession. And because insurance companies deal with these cases regularly, they’re much quicker in their claim responses so you can replace your goods as quickly as possible.

You should be aware that some travel insurance policies do not include luggage coverage or the coverage is exceedingly limited. Before you count on your travel insurance protecting your luggage, discuss the matter with your insurance agent or travel agent who assisted you in purchasing the coverage.

Review the scenarios the coverage insures and know your deductible should anything happen. Depending on the value of your luggage and its contents, it might not even be worth it to make a claim if your deductible is high. Additionally, you might need to prove the value of the luggage content with receipts if you’re carrying high-ticket items.

travel insurance

Carry on and check-in luggage to prevent theft

One aspect of protecting your luggage during travel is to ensure you have proper locks on the luggage. While a lock is no guarantee of protection, it can deter thieves and lead them toward other luggage that is easier to steal.

When you purchase carryon luggage or check-in luggage from LEVEL8, you can rest assured that you have one of the best TSA-approved locks on the market. All our suitcases come equipped with these locks to give you the protection you need to travel in comfort. See our full collection of outstanding and stylish luggage.


Carry on and check-in luggage to prevent theft

Traveling can present unique challenges to protecting your belongings. At home, your possessions are protected under the lock of your front door, but during travel, those belongings are much more in the open. Protecting your check-in luggage or really any possessions you take on your trip can mean getting travel insurance.

Depending on where and when your luggage is stolen, it could be covered by the party responsible for caring for it during that time, such as a hotel concierge, airline, or cruise ship. However, there are many grey areas to whether or not these entities are actually responsible for your bag at that time.

As you evaluate travel insurance for your next trip, here’s what you should be considering as you evaluate its worth. 

Airline coverage for check-in luggage

When an airline is at fault for lost luggage, it will cover that luggage to a certain degree. Each airline has a policy for what and how much it will cover. You should know that there are specific circumstances surrounding this though that could be excluded.

For example, if someone were to mistakenly take your bag instead of their own at baggage claim, that is unlikely to be covered as the airline did not lose that luggage. And there is no coverage for loss of use of those belongings when your luggage gets transported to the wrong airport but the airline gets it back to you within a few days.
Regardless of your airline’s policies about whether or not it will cover your check-in luggage, you should know that most airlines have a cap of $3,500 per traveler when it comes to covering the cost of misplaced luggage during air travel.  

And, if you’re counting on the airline covering your check-in luggage, don’t forget that this means you’ll have no coverage for the belongings you keep with you on the plane and through the airport during your travels.

Airline coverage for check-in luggage

Travel insurance to protect luggage

Travel insurance is much more comprehensive than counting on each travel entity to cover your luggage while in their possession. And because insurance companies deal with these cases regularly, they’re much quicker in their claim responses so you can replace your goods as quickly as possible.

You should be aware that some travel insurance policies do not include luggage coverage or the coverage is exceedingly limited. Before you count on your travel insurance protecting your luggage, discuss the matter with your insurance agent or travel agent who assisted you in purchasing the coverage.

Review the scenarios the coverage insures and know your deductible should anything happen. Depending on the value of your luggage and its contents, it might not even be worth it to make a claim if your deductible is high. Additionally, you might need to prove the value of the luggage content with receipts if you’re carrying high-ticket items.

travel insurance

Carry on and check-in luggage to prevent theft

One aspect of protecting your luggage during travel is to ensure you have proper locks on the luggage. While a lock is no guarantee of protection, it can deter thieves and lead them toward other luggage that is easier to steal.

When you purchase carryon luggage or check-in luggage from LEVEL8, you can rest assured that you have one of the best TSA-approved locks on the market. All our suitcases come equipped with these locks to give you the protection you need to travel in comfort. See our full collection of outstanding and stylish luggage.


Carry on and check-in luggage to prevent theft

Thursday, 14 May 2020


For making your trip a convenient and comfortable one, it is important to choose luggage depending on the mode of transportation you will be traveling in. Is it only flights or trains and buses are also included? By considering these factors, you can choose the right luggage that shall help you have a hassle-free trip.


For making your trip a convenient and comfortable one, it is important to choose luggage depending on the mode of transportation you will be traveling in. Is it only flights or trains and buses are also included? By considering these factors, you can choose the right luggage that shall help you have a hassle-free trip.

Thursday, 2 April 2020

When you choose to carry your luggage onto the plane in the main compartment with you instead of using checked luggage, you'll have some guidelines to follow. You'll need to know about how that carry on might affect what you bring for a personal item, how large the luggage can be and what to expect if your flight is international.

And if you fail to prepare properly, you might find the airline requiring you to check the bag anyway, which can be a frustrating experience. We’ve compiled some of the most common questions and topic areas all about carry on luggage to help you have a relaxing and enjoyable trip.

carry-on luggage


What size of luggage is considered a carry on for U.S. domestic flights?

U.S. domestic flights universally accept 22” x 14” x 9” as an allowable size for carry on luggage. If your luggage is the type that has an expandable zipper, you should plan to keep your luggage at its standard, non-expanded setting. For most expandable luggage, adding the extra space will mean that the luggage no longer fits in the overhead bin on many domestic airlines.

If you’ve never flown with the specific piece of luggage you’re planning to take, just do a quick measurement to make sure it meets these guidelines. If you get to the airport and it does not meet these guidelines, they’ll make you check your bag, and you might end up having to send things to the baggage area of the plane that you wanted or needed for the flight.

What size of luggage is considered a carry on for international flights?

The size restrictions for carry-on luggage for international flights are slightly different than that of domestic U.S. flights. For international flights, you should prepare for your bag to be 21.7” x 15.7” x 9”. Luggage sizes are fairly standard if you fly with the larger, more mainstream airlines. When you fly with smaller, regional airlines, you might want to review the guidelines they provide as they might be slightly different than what you’re used to.

Is there a weight limit for carry-on luggage?

Most airlines do not have a weight limit for carry-on luggage. However, Virgin Atlantic sets the carry on weight limit at 22 pounds and both Philippine Air and Qantas airways have a weight limit of 15 pounds.

Although most airlines do not have a weight limit, something you'll want to consider is that you'll need to be able to lift the luggage above your head to place it in the overhead bins. That's why the weight of your luggage before filling it with your belongings is an important factor when choosing a suitcase.

What’s considered a personal item for carry on?

Many airlines also allow you to have one personal item that you carry on in addition to your size-appropriate luggage. This carry-on item can be a purse, briefcase, tote bag or other items that meet the required dimensions for your airline. These items must be significantly smaller than your carry-on luggage.

For larger items – such as strollers, infant car seats, wheelchairs, and more – check with your airline to learn their policies for those specific items. In some cases, you might use a musical instrument as your carry-on luggage if it meets the size requirements for the overhead bin. Additionally, airlines have special considerations for larger items, such as a wedding dress in a garment bag, that they give special consideration to.

What can I put in my carry-on bag?

Certain items are not permitted on a plane, regardless of whether you’re checking or carrying on your luggage. These prohibited items from both checked and carry-on luggage include:
  • Firearms
  • Lithium batteries
  • Potentially hazardous materials

If you’re choosing to keep your luggage with you on the plane, you’ll want to also consider the size and amount of liquids you need to pack. All liquids, pastes, gels, creams and aerosol containers must be 3.4 ounces or less.

They must be in bottles or other containers marked for this size. So for example, you can’t take a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo with you that only has 3 ounces left in it. Any items that do not meet these restrictions will be confiscated from you at airport security and thrown away. There are no exceptions to this, other than the option to instead check your luggage if you want to keep those larger liquid items.


Buy Carry On Luggage

What should I look for in carry-on luggage?

Your carry-on luggage will need to strike the right combination between affordability, durability, and style. Here are the key factors to consider when evaluating carry-on luggage.

  • Ease of carry: look for wheels that swivel 360 degrees, easy-grip handles, lightweight
  • Hardshell: luggage takes a hit when you travel. Ensure it's ready to stand the test by getting a bag with a hard-shell case
  • Dimensions: be sure that the luggage meets the dimensions listed above for being a suitable carry-on bag
  • Organization: travel in comfort by having a bag that keeps you organized and makes anywhere feel like home
  • Style: when the style of your luggage matches who you are, you’ll feel good carrying it and enjoy the experience.

 

What’s the best carry-on luggage?

LEVEL8 features many stylish, durable and affordable carry-on luggage options. Our bags will become your favorite travel companion thanks to their organizer bag sets and sleek appearance. Plus, they’re incredibly comfortable and easy to carry thanks to the four 360 degree wheels that enable you to roll the suitcase how it works best for you.

Combine our carry-on luggage with a laptop backpack that can serve as your personal item during your travels. Save your shoulders and attach the backpack to your rolling luggage thanks to the loop on the back that enables it to go over the luggage handle.

Take great pride in your luggage and use it for many years thanks to the LEVEL8 lifetime warranty (where applicable). See what makes LEVEL8 the best carry-on luggage and checked bags you can choose by evaluating our Pro Collection.

Blog source: https://www.level8cases.com/blogs/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-carry-on-luggage

When you choose to carry your luggage onto the plane in the main compartment with you instead of using checked luggage, you'll have some guidelines to follow. You'll need to know about how that carry on might affect what you bring for a personal item, how large the luggage can be and what to expect if your flight is international.

And if you fail to prepare properly, you might find the airline requiring you to check the bag anyway, which can be a frustrating experience. We’ve compiled some of the most common questions and topic areas all about carry on luggage to help you have a relaxing and enjoyable trip.

carry-on luggage


What size of luggage is considered a carry on for U.S. domestic flights?

U.S. domestic flights universally accept 22” x 14” x 9” as an allowable size for carry on luggage. If your luggage is the type that has an expandable zipper, you should plan to keep your luggage at its standard, non-expanded setting. For most expandable luggage, adding the extra space will mean that the luggage no longer fits in the overhead bin on many domestic airlines.

If you’ve never flown with the specific piece of luggage you’re planning to take, just do a quick measurement to make sure it meets these guidelines. If you get to the airport and it does not meet these guidelines, they’ll make you check your bag, and you might end up having to send things to the baggage area of the plane that you wanted or needed for the flight.

What size of luggage is considered a carry on for international flights?

The size restrictions for carry-on luggage for international flights are slightly different than that of domestic U.S. flights. For international flights, you should prepare for your bag to be 21.7” x 15.7” x 9”. Luggage sizes are fairly standard if you fly with the larger, more mainstream airlines. When you fly with smaller, regional airlines, you might want to review the guidelines they provide as they might be slightly different than what you’re used to.

Is there a weight limit for carry-on luggage?

Most airlines do not have a weight limit for carry-on luggage. However, Virgin Atlantic sets the carry on weight limit at 22 pounds and both Philippine Air and Qantas airways have a weight limit of 15 pounds.

Although most airlines do not have a weight limit, something you'll want to consider is that you'll need to be able to lift the luggage above your head to place it in the overhead bins. That's why the weight of your luggage before filling it with your belongings is an important factor when choosing a suitcase.

What’s considered a personal item for carry on?

Many airlines also allow you to have one personal item that you carry on in addition to your size-appropriate luggage. This carry-on item can be a purse, briefcase, tote bag or other items that meet the required dimensions for your airline. These items must be significantly smaller than your carry-on luggage.

For larger items – such as strollers, infant car seats, wheelchairs, and more – check with your airline to learn their policies for those specific items. In some cases, you might use a musical instrument as your carry-on luggage if it meets the size requirements for the overhead bin. Additionally, airlines have special considerations for larger items, such as a wedding dress in a garment bag, that they give special consideration to.

What can I put in my carry-on bag?

Certain items are not permitted on a plane, regardless of whether you’re checking or carrying on your luggage. These prohibited items from both checked and carry-on luggage include:
  • Firearms
  • Lithium batteries
  • Potentially hazardous materials

If you’re choosing to keep your luggage with you on the plane, you’ll want to also consider the size and amount of liquids you need to pack. All liquids, pastes, gels, creams and aerosol containers must be 3.4 ounces or less.

They must be in bottles or other containers marked for this size. So for example, you can’t take a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo with you that only has 3 ounces left in it. Any items that do not meet these restrictions will be confiscated from you at airport security and thrown away. There are no exceptions to this, other than the option to instead check your luggage if you want to keep those larger liquid items.


Buy Carry On Luggage

What should I look for in carry-on luggage?

Your carry-on luggage will need to strike the right combination between affordability, durability, and style. Here are the key factors to consider when evaluating carry-on luggage.

  • Ease of carry: look for wheels that swivel 360 degrees, easy-grip handles, lightweight
  • Hardshell: luggage takes a hit when you travel. Ensure it's ready to stand the test by getting a bag with a hard-shell case
  • Dimensions: be sure that the luggage meets the dimensions listed above for being a suitable carry-on bag
  • Organization: travel in comfort by having a bag that keeps you organized and makes anywhere feel like home
  • Style: when the style of your luggage matches who you are, you’ll feel good carrying it and enjoy the experience.

 

What’s the best carry-on luggage?

LEVEL8 features many stylish, durable and affordable carry-on luggage options. Our bags will become your favorite travel companion thanks to their organizer bag sets and sleek appearance. Plus, they’re incredibly comfortable and easy to carry thanks to the four 360 degree wheels that enable you to roll the suitcase how it works best for you.

Combine our carry-on luggage with a laptop backpack that can serve as your personal item during your travels. Save your shoulders and attach the backpack to your rolling luggage thanks to the loop on the back that enables it to go over the luggage handle.

Take great pride in your luggage and use it for many years thanks to the LEVEL8 lifetime warranty (where applicable). See what makes LEVEL8 the best carry-on luggage and checked bags you can choose by evaluating our Pro Collection.

Blog source: https://www.level8cases.com/blogs/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-carry-on-luggage

Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Finding the right checked-in luggage may be an easy affair if you know the right place to look for it. But if you are buying it for the first time, try to research before you make the purchase. This shall help narrow down your search. Expecting that check-in bags are handled roughly, make sure that you opt for a quality one.

Know more: https://www.level8cases.com/blogs/blog/latest-trends-and-functional-features-buy-check-in-luggage 

Finding the right checked-in luggage may be an easy affair if you know the right place to look for it. But if you are buying it for the first time, try to research before you make the purchase. This shall help narrow down your search. Expecting that check-in bags are handled roughly, make sure that you opt for a quality one.

Know more: https://www.level8cases.com/blogs/blog/latest-trends-and-functional-features-buy-check-in-luggage 

Sunday, 24 November 2019


Looking for Elegance Luggage

A travel bag is the best companion when traveling and therefore, it is important to choose the right one. The right bag shall ensure comfort and convenience throughout the journey. But if you end buying the wrong one, it will bring in trouble for you on your trip. From carrying the bag to maintaining its safety, it shall bother you. Try to get a bag that is elegant yet offers the required comfort. If you have to buy an elegant and classy bag, it will cost some extra money compared to other ones. However, the money you are investing in the bags is sure to pay off in the long run.

Modes of transportation

For making your trip a convenient and comfortable one, it is important to choose luggage depending on the mode of transportation you will be travelling in. Is it only flights or trains and buses are also included? By considering these factors, you can choose the right luggage that shall help you have a hassle-free trip. If you have to travel by bus and train, make sure that the backpack you choose should easily go into the overhead compartments of trains and buses. If you are looking for Elegance Luggage, browse the bag collections from Level8 to get the best options. These are lightweight and yet simple on designs. Therefore, the bags are suitable that meets the modern traveling necessities.


Looking for Elegance Luggage


Length of journey help decides luggage type

For a frequent traveler, trusted Check in Suitcases and travel bags are the best option to get. Knowing the length of the journey shall help you get the right one. When heading towards a weekend trip, lightweight carry-on luggage is all that you need. But if it exceeds a week, make sure that you pick the right size of the bag. All your necessary items should fit inside the bag. Therefore, for a trip that may extend for a week or two, try to get organized bags. It will help you easily put items inside and bring them out of the bag. Here, you can also get rolling luggage depending on the items that you have to carry for your journey.

Activities in your trip

The types of activities you will be doing on your trip helps determine the type of bag that will be suitable to take. Also, you have to be careful about the seasons during which you will be traveling. If it is during the monsoon time, the above said elegance bags from Level8 are the suitable ones. These are made from showerproof material so that it is able to withstand wear and tear during the trip. Whether you will be lying on the beachside or going for trekking, choosing the right bag shall offer the required comfort and ease when traveling.

The Closure

Before purchasing an elegant travel bag, research so that you can buy the right one. Whether it is a roll-on bag, wheeled backpack, travel pack, and the like, check its quality properly.


Looking for Elegance Luggage

A travel bag is the best companion when traveling and therefore, it is important to choose the right one. The right bag shall ensure comfort and convenience throughout the journey. But if you end buying the wrong one, it will bring in trouble for you on your trip. From carrying the bag to maintaining its safety, it shall bother you. Try to get a bag that is elegant yet offers the required comfort. If you have to buy an elegant and classy bag, it will cost some extra money compared to other ones. However, the money you are investing in the bags is sure to pay off in the long run.

Modes of transportation

For making your trip a convenient and comfortable one, it is important to choose luggage depending on the mode of transportation you will be travelling in. Is it only flights or trains and buses are also included? By considering these factors, you can choose the right luggage that shall help you have a hassle-free trip. If you have to travel by bus and train, make sure that the backpack you choose should easily go into the overhead compartments of trains and buses. If you are looking for Elegance Luggage, browse the bag collections from Level8 to get the best options. These are lightweight and yet simple on designs. Therefore, the bags are suitable that meets the modern traveling necessities.


Looking for Elegance Luggage


Length of journey help decides luggage type

For a frequent traveler, trusted Check in Suitcases and travel bags are the best option to get. Knowing the length of the journey shall help you get the right one. When heading towards a weekend trip, lightweight carry-on luggage is all that you need. But if it exceeds a week, make sure that you pick the right size of the bag. All your necessary items should fit inside the bag. Therefore, for a trip that may extend for a week or two, try to get organized bags. It will help you easily put items inside and bring them out of the bag. Here, you can also get rolling luggage depending on the items that you have to carry for your journey.

Activities in your trip

The types of activities you will be doing on your trip helps determine the type of bag that will be suitable to take. Also, you have to be careful about the seasons during which you will be traveling. If it is during the monsoon time, the above said elegance bags from Level8 are the suitable ones. These are made from showerproof material so that it is able to withstand wear and tear during the trip. Whether you will be lying on the beachside or going for trekking, choosing the right bag shall offer the required comfort and ease when traveling.

The Closure

Before purchasing an elegant travel bag, research so that you can buy the right one. Whether it is a roll-on bag, wheeled backpack, travel pack, and the like, check its quality properly.