Saturday, May 05, 2012

Getting rid of all the excess baggage

One of the challenges that I always have is to travel light and that brings to the next issue, which is travel right , in terms of luggage ..While I prefer a simple trolley and a backpack, I always get the size wrong. And I seem to have an entire collection of various sizes and shapes of baggage at home and the ideal one is never available.

This weekend , however I have a task to do..I am picking up all the unwanted baggage and getting rid of it, thanks to an email that I received from VIP . I can exchange any old bag or baggage and get a discount of Rs 2500/- on select luggage.  You are probably thinking that this is a sponsored post ,..well it is not.


 As a traveller, I have had my share of grief with luggage - they have got lost, broken, missed by airlines and many a time I need to lug it with me if I had to travel from one place to another..so this seemed to be of relevance to me . I wonder if it is of relevance to you too..the offer is apparently only till end of the month


5 comments:

Apoorv said...

Yes to choose your luggage while travelling is become difficult many times and you are advertising for a company free of cost,great work,but it can be very handy because i also want to exchange my luggage.Thanks for that.

Samaresh Biswal said...

bangalore which outlet ? any url link ?

shivani said...

Lakshmi i think travelling light is also an art. i have tried like u have with all kinds of luggage and have failed each time. i think being a backpacker should be the best option.
BTW i have also failed in all my attempts at getting a propah handbag for myself too...each time...everytime.huh!

SJ said...

ahhh thats a cool offer. But VIP the big prob is 10 other people will be carrying the same bag and the mix-up at airport can be daunting.

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Marielle Kristine Ebao said...

It is quite a challenge for me, too, to travel lightly and pick the right size of luggage to bring on my trips. How I wish wr had an offer like that in the Philippines as well. Quite an ingenious idea!