Posted by admin on 5th August 2009

Cases for Executives

Experienced business travelers know that the kind of case you carry can make or break your trip. So, many of them have a basic set of cases including:

  1. A molded suitcase, preferably with wheels. A hard case can take the punishments at airports, where it gets rough handling. Wheels should be large enough so they don’t get snagged on uneven surfaces, and the handle for pulling or pushing the suitcase on wheels must be easy to maneuver. Usually checked in.
  2. A soft-side carry-on bag that fits right under one’s airplane seat. It shouldn’t be too large: some airlines have a limit on the size or carry-ons. Ideal for short trips, it can also hold items that one may need en route.
  3. A soft-side garment bag with shoulder strap. Usually a carry-on and hung in airplane closet. Convenient for short trips and quick get always while other passengers are still checking out their luggage.

An attache case to hold business, on-board reading matters, pens, calculators, etc. One made of quality leather and simply styled is to be preferred to molded types.

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