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Luggage Sale: Carry On Plane Bags, Suitcases & Travel Bags

Looking to upgrade your luggage without paying full price? Travel Gear stocks a wide range of carry-on bags, hard-shell suitcases, and spinner wheel trolleys from trusted brands — all available at sale prices with fast shipping from our Charlestown NSW warehouse. We're an authorised stockist, so every bag comes with full manufacturer warranty support.

How to Choose the Right Luggage

The right bag depends on how you travel. For short trips and budget airlines, a carry-on cabin bag that meets airline size limits saves you baggage fees and carousel time. For longer trips or family travel, a check-in suitcase gives you the space you need without overpacking your carry-on. Hard-shell luggage protects fragile items better and is easier to wipe clean; soft-side luggage is more flexible and often lighter. Spinner wheels (4-wheel) are more manoeuvrable in airports; 2-wheel bags handle rough terrain better.

What to Look For

  • Size: Carry-on bags must meet your airline's limits (typically 56x36x23cm for most Australian carriers). Check-in bags range from 65cm (medium) to 81cm (large)
  • Weight: Lightweight hard-shell suitcases (under 3kg empty) give you more packing allowance
  • Wheels: Smooth double-spinner wheels roll in any direction. Look for wheels that sit flush with the frame to avoid catching on kerbs
  • Locks: TSA-approved combination locks are essential for checked bags on international flights — security can open them without cutting
  • Warranty: Buy from an authorised stockist (like Travel Gear) to ensure your warranty is valid in Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best carry-on size for Australian domestic flights?

Qantas and Virgin Australia allow carry-on bags up to 56x36x23cm and 7–10kg. Jetstar is stricter on budget fares. Always check your airline's current limits before you buy. For a full breakdown by airline, see our ultimate luggage buying guide.

Is hard-shell or soft-side luggage better?

Hard-shell luggage is better for protecting fragile contents and resists rain and spills. Soft-side luggage is more flexible, often lighter, and usually has external pockets. For most travellers checking bags regularly, hard-shell polycarbonate is the better long-term investment.

Do I need a TSA lock?

If you're flying internationally with checked luggage, yes. TSA-approved locks can be opened by airport security without being cut — non-TSA locks will be destroyed if security needs to inspect your bag.

How do I avoid overweight baggage fees?

Choose lightweight luggage, weigh your packed bag at home before you leave, and use packing cubes to pack efficiently without overfilling. Our packing cubes buying guide covers how to get the most out of your luggage allowance.