Don’t want to get tired of traveling anymore (while traveling)
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1.Get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)”
3.If you don’t have a suitcase you can go through a long line to buy a ticket
1.Get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)”
Finally, you are going on a trip. First of all, you get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” when traveling from your home to the station or airport. You don’t want to get tired of carrying “large luggage (suitcase)” and you can choose to take a taxi to the train station or airport. However, using a taxi can be quite expensive. If your trip overlaps with your commute time and you get on a crowded train, the presence of “large luggage (suitcase)” can be a nuisance to other commuter passengers, both stressing and mentally tiring.
2.The risk of a lost baggage
If you leave your luggage at the airport, it will be lighter and you can finally feel relieved. However, when you pick up your luggage at the airport after your flight, it may take some time for your luggage to come out, or it may be a lost baggage in the first place. Frustration of waiting time and anxiety about lost baggage can be stressful.
3.If you don’t have a suitcase you can go through a long line to buy a ticket
Even if you finally receive your suitcase, it’s very frustrating to have a long line to buy a train / bus ticket or wait for a taxi. If you don’t leave your suitcase on the plane, you’ll be able to leave the airport before other travelers waiting for their suitcase, increasing your chances of buying a ticket or taking a taxi without a queue. You may be able to catch the train / bus earlier than the passengers on the same flight.
4.Lockers may be full
Carrying a “heavy suitcase” can be physically and mentally tiring if you are traveling to the hotel on the stairs. You may need to leave your suitcase in a locker at a tourist destination. Lockers in tourist areas are often used during the tourist season, and running around looking for lockers is more tiring than you might think.