Another solution to this (where you are allowed to fly with more than one
bag) is to put an empty folding bag into the bag/ case you take out with
you and fill it up for your return journey. I regularly take a spare bag
with me when I know I will be shopping at the destination.
Sue
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To unsubs
Dear Lace-Friends:
This letter made me think back to my first trip to England with Laurie
Hughes and other NELG members and gave me a major chuckle. Half-way through
our
second week, we MAILED our clothes back to the US. We had our suitcases full
of books, supplies, etc. We spent approx
I agree. Get your priorities right!
Jacqui Butler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: "Clay Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [lace] Suitcases and travel
| For those who are having to negotiate long distances of international
| travel, don't
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> [Original Message]
> From: Elizabeth Ligeti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 4/30/2005 5:26:44 PM
> Subject: [lace] Suitcases and travel
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> Thank you all for your help and advice . We have taken note of your
> thoughts
Thank you all for your help and advice . We have taken note of your
thoughts, and suggestions.
Last time we travelled to the US we came home about 3 weeks before 9/11, so
there were none of these hassles!
Having our cases unlocked is a worry, after some of the things that have
happened here in