We’ve written in the past about theft in hotels and how to avoid same: Think your hotel safe is safe? It’s not The portable safe we use (because, again, hotel …
luggage
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This happened a while back, before COVID (BC for short). I wonder how many of you can relate? “Ma’am, Your carry on bag is too big to fit into the …
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Airlines don’t always have the greatest history of ensuring that passengers and their luggage both arrive at the same time. Granted, some airlines are better than others (here are the …
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As we’ve become more technologically advanced, we’re using more and more gadgets that require batteries. Cell phones. Tablets. Laptop computers. Cameras. Handheld games. Digital scales. “Smart” luggage. Electric wheelchairs & …
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My name is Sharon and I am a chronic over-packer. If it’s just a couple of days, I can usually keep myself in check. I mean, when Joe was on …
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Airlines
The Airlines Most Likely To Lose or Mishandle Your Luggage (2021 Update)
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegLuggage has been lost and mishandled every since the advent of luggage. Whether it fell off the horse and wagon, got left at the train station by the porter, sunk …
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Travel Equipment
Baggage Handler Reveals Easy Fixes So Airlines Might Not Lose Your Luggage
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWhen you’re flying out of town, one of the the last thing you want is for the airline to lose your luggage. Considering how many bags are checked by airlines …
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Airports
Why Denver Int’l Airport Has A Huge, Hidden Pile Of Luggage
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegDenver International Airport has always been surrounded by mystery and a little bit of weirdness. After all, when it originally opened in 1995, it was huge, inconvenient to get to …
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Funny Stuff
Toothbrush Caused Airport Evacuation In Florida. Because of Course It Does.
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegI live in Florida and am officially rolling my eyes and giggling at this one, so you can too. Here’s what happened… It seems a piece of luggage at Daytona …
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Before the advent of COVID, people in the United States flew a lot. In fact, in 2019 alone, there were 826 million U.S. airline passengers (as a comparison, there were …