Had a BRIGHT orange case on my first trip to the US; had a window seat and watched the baggage staff go "whoah" when it came off the transport vehicle. I was proud of being able to shock them😂
This is why I’ve never had anything other than a hard shell suitcase, because it’s better to have just a few scratches than for the suitcase to be completely broken.
As someone who deals with the bags on the planes all day, everyone saying to get a hardsided suitcase are right. They stack better underneath the plane as well, and they'll handle all the things that occur in the bin during the flight a lot better. And if you really want to make your ramp agents happy, 4 wheels and easy to grab handles are amazing.
See, that’s why I like the airports in Japan. They don’t leave it piling like that and actually moves all the baggage closer so it’s easier for passengers to get our bags
I bought a bright yellow suitcase so I could spot it quickly, however, much to my horror after travelling 26 hours half way around the world, no yellow suitcase in sight!! It got left behind on the last leg of the flight and arrived 2 days later 😩
That's why I buy my uniquely coloured luggage from Red Oxx out of Billings, Montana. Made out of the same material that parachutes are made out of. Bought the following:
Imagine the actual green suitcase owner's panic 😭😭😭
Had a BRIGHT orange case on my first trip to the US; had a window seat and watched the baggage staff go "whoah" when it came off the transport vehicle. I was proud of being able to shock them😂
I really thought there were going to be a half dozen bright green bags instead.
This is why I’ve never had anything other than a hard shell suitcase, because it’s better to have just a few scratches than for the suitcase to be completely broken.
As someone who deals with the bags on the planes all day, everyone saying to get a hardsided suitcase are right. They stack better underneath the plane as well, and they'll handle all the things that occur in the bin during the flight a lot better. And if you really want to make your ramp agents happy, 4 wheels and easy to grab handles are amazing.
See, that’s why I like the airports in Japan. They don’t leave it piling like that and actually moves all the baggage closer so it’s easier for passengers to get our bags
Then the luggage falling out and you lose it😭
I so thought a bunch of bright green suitcases would all come out together 😅
What i learned from this video: never buy a suitcase that is not completely hard
The person recording has been watching that suitcase for a while and didn’t do 💩
I bought a bright yellow suitcase so I could spot it quickly, however, much to my horror after travelling 26 hours half way around the world, no yellow suitcase in sight!! It got left behind on the last leg of the flight and arrived 2 days later 😩
NAH BC THIS HAPPENED TO ME!!
Well at least there's no mistaking it lmao
I saw red stab green xD
That's why I buy my uniquely coloured luggage from Red Oxx out of Billings, Montana. Made out of the same material that parachutes are made out of. Bought the following:
Welcome to the carousel jungle. Survival of the hardest bags 😂
Red is the imposter
The feeling of spotting your suitcase at the airport is like spotting your child at school to pick them up😅😅😅
Everytime I go on a trip, the first thing on my itinerary is playing hide and seek with my luggage.
This is an example of the bystander effect bc I would've stepped in to try and move everything forward, shit I need my bag too tf