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Samsonite DKX 25 in. Expandable Spinner


Samsonite DKX 25 in. Expandable Spinner


$132.29


Samsonite DKX 25 in. Expandable Spinner Type: Rolling Luggage Color: Black

Samsonite DKX Spinner 26 Expandable


Samsonite DKX Spinner 26 Expandable


$164.99


The Samsonite DKX 25 Expandable Upright Spinner Suitcase is ideal for trips of 4-10 days or more. These cases are loaded with features to make them easy to pack and maneuver. Interior is fully featured with a Wetpak and mesh pockets for better organization.Patented spinner wheels make the 4 wheel cases easy to maneuver without any weight on your arm.The top carry handle is padded to make it easier to lift.Case expands for extra packing capacity.#10 zippers that are self mending make them easy to use.Rubberized protectors keep the wear points looking new.TSA locks protect your belongings. Size: 26in Type: Rolling Luggage Color: Black Color Mapping: Black Age: Adult Gender: Unisex

Samsonite DKX Spinner 26  Expandable


Samsonite DKX Spinner 26 Expandable


$164.99


The Samsonite DKX 25 Expandable Upright Spinner Suitcase is ideal for trips of 4-10 days or more. These cases are loaded with features to make them easy to pack and maneuver. Interior is fully featured with a Wetpak and mesh pockets for better organization.Patented spinner wheels make the 4 wheel cases easy to maneuver without any weight on your arm.The top carry handle is padded to make it easier to lift.Case expands for extra packing capacity.#10 zippers that are self mending make them easy to use.Rubberized protectors keep the wear points looking new.TSA locks protect your belongings. Size: 26in Type: Rolling Luggage Color: Burgundy Color Mapping: Red Age: Adult Gender: Unisex

Samsonite DKX Wheeled Tote (Black)


Samsonite DKX Wheeled Tote (Black)


$125.99


The Samsonite DKX Wheeled Tote will get you through those long airport walks or your daily commute. This case is loaded with features including pockets for organization and a padded computer sleeve., A padded laptop compartment will hold computers up to 15.4 screens., Wide center opening main compartment makes it easy to access the contents., Many pockets for PDAs, pens, cell phones, to increase your organization., This size should fit under most airplane seats so your items are accessible., Rubberized protectors keep the wear points looking new., The top carry handle is padded to make it easier to lift. Size: Carry On Type: Rolling Luggage Color: Black Color Mapping: Black Age: Adult Gender: Unisex

Samsonite DKX 26 Expandable Luggage Upright - Black


Samsonite DKX 26 Expandable Luggage Upright – Black


$199.99


Model# 39614 Fully featured interior includes Wetpack and mesh modesty pockets for increased organizationIncludes a removable toiletry kitPadded top carry handles provide comfort when lifting a fully packed caseTravel Sentry lock provides peace of mind when checking inCase expands for added packing capacity

Samsonite Luggage Dkx 29 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


Samsonite Luggage Dkx 29 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


$460.00


Offers the perfect balance between lightweight, durability and functionality….

Samsonite Luggage Dkx 26 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


Samsonite Luggage Dkx 26 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


$400.00


Offers the perfect balance between lightweight, durability and functionality….

Samsonite Luggage Dkx 21 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


Samsonite Luggage Dkx 21 Exp Spinner Wheeled Suitcase


$320.00


Offers the perfect balance between lightweight, durability and functionality….

Samsonite Dkx Wheeled Tote


Samsonite Dkx Wheeled Tote



Offers the perfect balance between lightweight, durability and functionality….


Samsonite Dkx 21 Inch Upright Bag


Samsonite Dkx 21 Inch Upright Bag



Offers the perfect balance between lightweight, durability and functionality….

We Wondered Aloud What We’d Do With All Of The Additional Time Before We Wished To Catch A Royal Caribbean Cruise For An Interesting Adventure On The Adriatic Sea And To Towns Like Koper, Slovenia ; Ravenna, Italy ; And Dubrovnik, Croatia.

The travel fiasco commenced with the sound of Yuletide music in the middle of the summer holiday period when Required Rogers World Airfield.

Prior to it being over, plane delays would cause my girl Elena and I to miss a ship and be stranded in a foreign town thousands of miles from home without bags and a place to stay.

Just before 8 a.m. On that Friday in June, we had arrived at the Oklahoma Town airfield with lots of time before our 10:10 a.m. Flight to Atlanta. We were booked to arrive just after midday in Atlanta with a long layover before boarding a world flight that would take us, with a six-hour time difference, by 9:45 a.m. The following day to Venice.

We puzzled aloud what we might do with all of the additional time before we wanted to catch a Royal Caribbean cruise for an exotic journey on the Adriatic Sea and to cities such as Koper, Slovenia ; Ravenna, Italy ; and Dubrovnik, Croatia. We were initially supposed to go to Egypt to celebrate Elena’s graduation from Washington Varsity in St. Louis, but it had been canceled due to the political disturbance there. We had thought about other trips, but logistics had prevented those. Then Royal Caribbean offered a special trip on its second week of a new check-list in the Adriatic. It’s a opportunity to take Elena on the promised trip.

We investigated the trip and its five cities. We were told about the region’s history by family who had been there. We were excited about visiting and exploring important destinations for the first time.

Stranded in Oklahoma City

With only 30 minutes left before our flight, we expected the intercom statement to board the airplane. Instead we heard that all security checkpoints had been closed, and those passengers who had been cleared must evacuate to the west side of the airport.

Being a journalist, I naturally started posing questions.

I chatted with a few of the 2,500 passengers who were stranded that day, all with different stories of travel plans that would be delayed. There were stories of a lady bowler going to a state championship, a dad taking his sons to Key West, Fla, to go scuba swimming, a girl flying into Oklahoma Town for an audition that she would miss, and a Nigerian businessperson in this country for a display. Most voiced concern about my travel plans and wished us the best on getting to Italy punctually. No problem, I declared ; we had lots of time to reach Atlanta for the 6:30 p.m. Overnite flight to Venice.

I was still assured even after the bomb frighten ended in early afternoon when police found the suspicious package contained a bullhorn playing Yuletide music, a cellphone, batteries and wires. But as the hours passed, the brightness faded. We finally left more than six hours later on the same plane to Atlanta that was meant to leave at 10:10 a.m.

Missing Flight After Flight and Our Boat

Our Atlanta flight arrived just as our original Venice flight was taking off, so we rushed to the global terminal to determine whether an 8:30 p.m. Flight to Venice was available. A cranky clerk battered furiously on her keyboard and told us the 8:30 flight was not available. However , she found an overnite flight that attached to Venice through Paris, which gave us plenty of time to reach the ship before it launched. The clerk continued to pound at her keyboard for another half an hour, griping as she thought we hadn’t informed her about our two checked bags. We assured her we had, and she started pecking frenziedly on the keyboard again before enlightening us our bags would arrive in Venice on time .

We eventually received our boarding passes and made it to the gate just before the doors closed for the Paris flight. As the airplane departed, I was ecstatic that everything was going to work out.

Then the aeroplane got delayed almost thirty mins before landing in Paris. We rushed to reach the Venice connection, only to be informed at the safety checkpoint that we must return to the ticket counter because we had not received a boarding pass in Atlanta. (Later on we were told that clerks cannot give boarding passes on flights lasting more than 6 hours.) After running to the ticket counter, we were informed the gates to the Venice flight were closed.

We thought about our options : Book the next flight to Venice and miss the ship’s departure by about 30 minutes or find a flight to the ship’s first stop in Koper. The sole problem is that Koper cannot be reached by plane or train, only by personal automobile. So we took the first option.

A Place To Remain, But No Bags

Country House is owned by Rosa Milevoj and Loris Bernaroinelli. Rosa, from Croatia, speaks 8 languages and was previously a cruise ship worker. Her man, Loris, is proud that he’s mistaken for actor Robert DeNiro but speaks small English. He nonetheless , loves the sounds of Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Woman Gaga and other American vocalists and will dance or sing loudly to the music.

After more than thirty six hours in airports, we devoured the standard Italian dinner that evening of pasta, cold meat and cheeses, bread and salad, with the red wine that Loris and the Country House graciously served. The dinner guests eat just outside of the villa where the owners ‘ small dogs ramble the estate and stare at the diners, in hope of a handout or for food to fall from the table. The estate smelled of lilac flowers as the birds chirped softly in the background till Loris made a decision to start singing again. Most of the other dinner guests were Italian, with one couple being from England.
Also,we thought about trip in some spiritual place where we are able to find peace and beautiful nature like as Medjugorje in Bosnia, where we can find anytime some good Medjugorje accommodations.

We returned to the Venice airport the subsequent morning to retrieve our bag. I found Elena’s bag in lost luggage although not mine. A clerk then informed me that my bag possibly would not arrive in the complete trip because of a luggage system snafu in Paris, regardless of if it had left Atlanta.

As we began to leave, I noticed a girl with long kinky hair and wearing a white sun dress sobbing near the lost luggage window. The luggage snafu had said another victim.

Within a few minutes, we returned to the same Air France clerk, who prepared us again at the Country House for one more night. Rosa volunteered to call the airfield to complain about my bag, which was entertaining to hear Rosa’s Croatian voice talking Spanish to a clerk in Italy. Rosa then found an airport bag clerk who just had occasion to be swimming in his Speedo at the bed-and-breakfast’s massive swimming pool, found near one of Venice’s many canals. He shortly returned with the final decision : My bag was lost, and we needed to go to Venice to buy clothes,writes tagza.com.

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