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Rolling Luggage introduces its new online shop
Rolling Luggage, the UK’s biggest airport retailer for bags and luggage since 1995, is proud to announce the launch of www.RollingLuggage.com, its new state of the art online shop in the UK, offering one of the finest platforms to find and purchase luggage online.
Starting out at Heathrow Airport Terminal 1 in 1995, Rolling Luggage has grown over the years to now have over 20 stores in the UK and across the globe. After an unprecedented demand from consumers, Rolling Luggage is now available online offering premium luggage and bags from much sought-after luggage and lifestyle brands including Samsonite, American Tourister, Hartmann, Lipault, Gregory and Tumi.
The new website’s simple navigation allows users to easily find what they are looking for, or if they are in need of some guidance the handy ‘Bag Guide’ feature and various ‘Shop the Looks’ provide inspiration for online browsers, whilst helpful information on numerous airlines cabin case restrictions are only a click away for frequent flyers looking for new luggage. Users can also find useful content on how to blend business and leisure trips, alongside buying guides and fashion edits.
The mobile-friendly website is a solution to frequent travellers who are constantly on the go as Rollingluggage.com is quick and easy to purchase items whether out and about or from the comfort of your home.
To find out more information and to see the latest website, please visit: www.rollingluggage.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Business News .
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