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Which Suitcases Are Easy to Manoeuvre in Airports?

  • Guest Contributor
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read
BÉIS luggage being wheeled through an airport

Airports can turn even a simple trip into a test of patience. Long terminals, crowded security queues, narrow aisles, and last-minute gate changes make manoeuvrability an important consideration when choosing luggage. A suitcase that rolls smoothly and responds easily to changes in direction can make getting from the entrance to the gate much more manageable.

What Makes a Suitcase Easy to Manoeuvre Through Airports?

Several design elements can make a suitcase easier to move through a busy airport. One of the most important is the wheel system. Spinner-style wheels that rotate in multiple directions allow travellers to push, pull, or move a suitcase alongside them without constantly repositioning it. BÉIS luggage, for example, uses 360-degree rotating wheels designed to glide through terminals.

The handle is another important consideration. A comfortable, sturdy telescopic handle makes it easier to maintain control while walking. A suitcase with thoughtful interior organisation can also make a difference, as keeping belongings secure and evenly distributed makes the bag easier to handle.

Size matters, too. A smaller suitcase can be particularly convenient when navigating crowded terminals, boarding areas, and overhead-locker spaces. Travellers should consider their trip length and packing needs before selecting a size. Cabin-bag options are designed for shorter trips and essential items, while larger hold luggage provides additional capacity for longer travel.

Should You Choose Cabin Luggage or Luggage Sets?

The choice between a single cabin bag and a set depends largely on the type of travel you typically do. If you prefer travelling light or frequently take shorter trips, carry on luggage  can offer a convenient solution. A cabin bag avoids the need to wait at baggage reclaim and gives travellers easier access to their belongings throughout the journey.

For longer holidays or trips requiring more packing space, luggage sets can provide multiple sizes for different travel needs. A set may include both cabin and hold luggage, making it easier to choose the appropriate bag depending on the length of a trip. BÉIS currently offers individual cabin and checked options alongside travel sets, giving travellers flexibility when building a collection.

BEIS suitcases being wheeled through airport

Ultimately, the easiest suitcase to manoeuvre is one that matches the traveller's needs. Smooth-rolling wheels, a comfortable handle, manageable dimensions, and practical organisation can all contribute to a less stressful airport experience. Choosing the right combination of size and functionality can help travellers move confidently from check-in to boarding and beyond.

Paid-for partnership. This article was produced in collaboration with BÉIS.


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