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Re: One packing question for experienced travelers Posted on: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 14:48:17 +0000 (UTC)


RPSinha wrote:
> Just got my first Air Boss. Beautiful bag, very well made. However, I
> have one question for experienced travelers who have traveled with this
> and similar bags: Where does the loose but important stuff go, like
> cell phones, pens, eyeglasses, calculator, alarm clock, slim flash
> lights, etc?
>

I personally use a regular backpack that's large enough for my laptop,
should I need to carry it; and that provides all the space for gadgets
I might need in a separate compartment.

However, the simple answer to your problem seems to be - get a zip-up
bag, like the toiletries kits provided on business class by many
airlines, and put all your gadgets in there. Then put the bag somewhere
accessible in your AirBoss.

Rupa Bose
www.rupabose.org

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