Travel Blue grows its range of folding bags for TFWA Asia

By Charlotte Turner |

Travle-Blue-folding-bags-leadLeading travel accessories brand Travel Blue is adding four new styles to its range of folding bags, which will be showcased at TFWA Asia Pacific Exhibition in Singapore.

 

The new folding bags weigh next to nothing, are flexible yet extremely durable and are therefore well-suited for travel, says the company.

 

Jonathan Smith, Travel Blue Director of Travel Retail says: “Nowadays travellers prefer to travel light without having to tow around many items of luggage. Our new bags are ideal as they are convenient to use and easy to carry and they are also good for storing gifts and souvenirs.

 

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“Shorter layover times can increase the likelihood of missed flights or checked luggage not making it to the final destination. The folding bags are extremely spacious inside, great for travellers to carry spare clothes and all of their essentials with them.

 

“Bags can then be folded away and neatly stored in the accompanying carry pouch after use.”

 

The four new styles of folding bags include one with an 11-litre capacity, one with a 20-litre capacity, one with space for an equivalent of 30 litres and another for 48 litres.

 

The new products come in a variety of colours including black, blue and fuchsia.

 

For more details, visit the Travel Blue stand in Singapore at Basement 2, Stand G1.

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