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Aviation: Airline worker reveals the best luggage types for safe travel, durability and better control for baggage handlers during transport

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Baggage handlers handle hundreds, if not thousands, of suitcases every day, giving them valuable insights into which bags are reliable and which ones should be avoided. Their experience in managing luggage allows them to identify the features that make a suitcase durable and functional for travelers.

According to travel.nine.com.au, , a ramp agent for American Airlines has Shared some advice on a lengthy Reddit thread revealing the exact kind of luggage passengers should use when travelling.

And it could mean a few of the most popular styles aren’t actually the right choice.

“Avoid plastic hard shell suitcases,” the airline worker revealed. “These are incredibly slick and prone to sliding off the bag cart while turning – taking everything on top of it with it.”

Instead, cloth suitcases have more friction and are “more likely to stay where we put them.”

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He also said these days, four wheels on a suitcase is an absolute must.

“If your bag has four wheels, it can simply be rolled along the floor. If it does not, it will be thrown. We don’t try to slam it into anything, but it’s still going to drop about 2ft (6m) over the course of its ‘flight’,” the crew member shared.

Having handles on the side is another plus as it gives baggage handlers “far more control” over the luggage.

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“It’s easier to get a grip with an actual handle than by grabbing a wheel,” he added.

The worker also said using a big bag for no reason is only going mean the bag is more likely to collapse once it is stacked and cause a “baggage avalanche”.

The same goes for bags that are not “normally shaped” suitcases.

“A reusable shopping bag stuffed to the bursting point with 50+ Lbs of stuff and held shut/together with duct tape does not [protect your belongings].”

It comes after a flight attendant revealed the suitcase-style you should avoid using for carry-on baggage.

Speaking to 9Travel recently, Emirates crew member Brittany James said a soft shell option is much better to use.

“The hard suitcases, they’re so much harder to fit in the overhead locker,” she told us.

“The softer ones are easier, because when you close them, they’ve got bit more room to move, whereas the harder ones if they are too big, it’s not closing.”

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