Airports are fascinating places. In
midst of all
rush is
enforced waiting. Waiting that people make use of in all sorts of ways. One of
things that I enjoy most doing is looking at people’s luggage and imagining what they do for a living, where they’ve been, where they’re going to and what they might be like if I knew them.There are two fertile points where I do my luggage musings. The first one is on departure as I queue up to check in my luggage with
rest of
throng. The other is upon arrival as I wait for my belongings in
luggage carousel.
There are
easy to decipher luggages. One of them is
standard airline sized black luggage with wheels and retractable handles that most corporate executives –ever
efficient time managers - carry. Most of these time saver luggages do not end up in carousels nor are they checked in, as they now fall into
hand-carry luggage that can be wheeled (just) along
jumbo jet’s tiny middle aisle, stored in
overhead lockers (again just), and whisked out of
plane and
airport for
next boardroom meeting halfway around
globe,
Another easy to figure out luggage is
humongous backpack carried by
globe-trotting young person out to experience
world on a tight budget. Their backpacks are normally double their size and weight and in them I would imagine would be blankets not usually provided in cheap backpacker hostels and pots and pans that might come in handy when they run out of money and need to camp out for
night.
A hard one for me is
hard case Samsonite luggage and
person that comes with it. They seem to fall into all sorts of categories. They could be rich widows who are going to Europe to while away their time and need a few Samsonite hard case luggages with combination locks to secure their diamonds and pearls.