Airport baggage handlers revealed the secret: which suitcase color offers better protection.
According to inkorr.com: Airport employees shared tips on how to better protect your luggage from damage. Experts note that the material, shape, and even the color of the suitcase can affect its safety. Bright suitcases, such as red, blue, and yellow, attract attention, which contributes to more careful handling.
Recommendations for choosing a suitcase
Material: Soft fabric suitcases withstand compression better and are less prone to cracking than hard plastic ones. However, hard-shell suitcases provide more reliable protection for vulnerable items. Semi-rigid suitcases, which combine a soft shell with reinforced corners, could be the best option.
Design: Handlers advise choosing two-wheeled suitcases as they are easier to transport and place on the conveyor. Covers and film wraps can protect your suitcase from damage, but may not always save it from impacts. Some experts also recommend avoiding suitcases with rounded edges, as they can complicate transportation and lead to damage.
"To prevent damage to your belongings, baggage handlers recommend investing in a high-quality suitcase with four wheels, a soft lining, and a hard outer shell for cushioning," the experts add.
It's also important to remember that baggage fees can significantly impact your travel budget. Therefore, some travelers opt for a minimalist approach to save money. In addition, a new transportation hub - the Central Communication Port (CPK) - has started to be built in Poland, aiming to integrate aviation and rail transport in the center of the country.
The article contains useful tips from airport baggage handlers on choosing suitcases for travel. Experts emphasize materials, design, and color choices that can help keep the suitcase in good condition. Additionally, there is mention of the construction of a new transportation hub in Poland, which aims to unite various modes of transport in the central part of the country, potentially making travel easier and more comfortable.
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