The flight attendant-approved suitcase that lasts ‘longer than 15 years’ – and it won’t break the bank

TRYING to choose the right suitcase can be tricky, especially when on a budget.

But one suitcase set has won praise from both flight attendants and travellers – and it won’t break the bank.

U.S. TravelerA luggage set on Amazon has been praised by both flight attendants and holidaymakers[/caption]

Called the U.S. Traveler Rio Rugged Fabric Expandable Carry-on Luggage Set, it comes as a pair – a larger suitcase and a small carry on.

The larger suitcase measures 53cm x 35cm x 22cm, which can be taken into the cabin (although most airlines will now charge for this).

The holdall will fit underneath the seats and counts as a personal item, measuring 35cm x 25cm x 15cm and often allowed on the plane for free.

Each bag has a number of zipper pockets and compartments as well as handles on both the top and the side.

Even better, the holdall has a large strap that attaches to the suitcase handle, so you can run through the airport hands free.

Not only has it had more than 17,000, five-star reviews, but both flight crew and holidaymakers have been raving about it.

One wrote: “I’m a flight attendant and I absolutely LOVE this luggage set!

“I am shocked at how durable and dependable this set is – I have received multiple compliments on this luggage from other flight attendants, and that’s very telling in itself.”

Another said: “As a new flight attendant I couldn’t afford the Travel Pro line, but this set had been absolutely great!”

Travellers have also raved about it – with one saying it has lasted her more than a decade.

They wrote: “I’ve had this set for 15 years and taken it all over North America (and twice to Europe). It can take the abuse of baggage handlers!”

A second added: “Bought two of these in 2012 for my kids, and they have held out well.

“I am just now adding new suitcases to their wish list to replace them after 11 years.”

The set costs £53 on the UK Amazon website, which works out to £26.50 per bag.

It comes in purple and green – but the only downside is it won’t come in time for Christmas, as it is not being restocked until next year.

We’ve tested out some other cabin bags which you can take onto the plane – here’s some of our favourites.

And one holdall has won praise from budget travellers for fitting a lot of clothes in – but can be taken on planes for free.

But it’s not all good newsanother budget airline has scrapped free hand luggage.

GettyFlight attendants have raved about the suitcase[/caption]   

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