I say infrequent because others who fly more often probably already know this but I haven't flown since early 2001. I just wanted to give a tip that I learned the hard way after returning home Saturday night....
OPEN your checked luggage before leaving the airport. I have a material sided suitcase with a plastic lining for durability. The outside of the suitcase appeared fine. We grabbed it off the carousel and went on our way. I got home and opened it and the plastic lining was in shards all over the place. I took pictures immediately and went on the airline's website (Continental) only to find out you must report any damages BEFORE LEAVING THE AIRPORT.
I am out of a suitcase, but I wanted to pass along my experience so that no one else loses their chance to get the situation corrected because of not knowing the procedure.
OPEN your checked luggage before leaving the airport. I have a material sided suitcase with a plastic lining for durability. The outside of the suitcase appeared fine. We grabbed it off the carousel and went on our way. I got home and opened it and the plastic lining was in shards all over the place. I took pictures immediately and went on the airline's website (Continental) only to find out you must report any damages BEFORE LEAVING THE AIRPORT.
I am out of a suitcase, but I wanted to pass along my experience so that no one else loses their chance to get the situation corrected because of not knowing the procedure.

Now, I need to finish my 25 minute lunch break so I can teach 2 more hours of classes!
It is the quality inside which counts.
