Blau | Türkis | Grün

Blue | Turquoise | Green

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    Suitcase | Suitcase by color | Blue | Turquoise | Green

    Buy suitcases in the colors of the vast ocean: our models in shades of blue and green.

    Our Swiss Travel Solutions are available in almost every color of the rainbow. Would you like something a little more colorful today?

    The anticipation of the deep blue sky on a skiing vacation or the wonderful feeling of dipping your feet in the turquoise sea once again. Shades of green and blue convey the absolute vacation feeling. Our suitcase models from the blue or green color family are therefore definitely the right choice for the perfect travel companion. How about a green cabin trolley for your next island hopping trip or a blue underseater for your next Easyjet flight?


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    Luggage from Switzerland for making a grand entrance anywhere in the world

    Whether by car, train or as a feather-light flight companion for a business trip, our wheeled suitcases impress with functional inside and outside pockets, sturdy wheels and robust covers. Many questions arise when buying luggage: long or short trip, sports or city trip, solo or with the family? Browse through our comprehensive range of luggage and find the luggage of your dreams between trolleys and soft-sided suitcases. And don't forget - in the Pack Easy Shop you too can become a suitcase designer!

    Buy the perfect luggage with just a few clicks!

    Business trip or family vacation - find your ideal suitcase:



    Buying luggage - which Pack Easy suitcase is right for my trip?

    Our hand luggage for weekend getaways, business trips or short breaks
    Our medium-sized suit cases - the luggage for eventful short breaks
    Our large suitcases & trolleys - the luggage for extended vacation adventures
    Our extra large suitcases & trolleys for vacations and adventures in a class of their own

    How big should my suitcase be?

    Size recommendations for luggage
    Suitcase size S - Hand luggage: Up to 3 days (short trip / hand luggage for vacations) approx. 30-50 liters
    Suitcase size M - Medium Trolleys up to 7 days approx. 70-90 liters
    Suitcase size L -Largetrolleys 1-2 weeks approx. 110 -140 liters
    Suitcase size XL -Extralarge suitcases & trolleys approx. 2-3 weeks approx. 160-180 liters. This is not regular luggage. (The belt size of 158 cm has been exceeded)

    How do you pack a suitcase correctly?

    How heavy can a suitcase be?


    Business Class: no more than 32 kg / one piece of luggage (sometimes 2 pieces of luggage)
    Economy Class: 20 to 23 kg / one piece of luggage

    We have the right luggage for every occasion:

    Our suitcases:
    Medium suitcases
    Large suitcases
    Extra large suitcases
    Our cabin luggage:
    Small trolleys
    Extra small trolleys

    Please check the current regulations of your airline before you travel.
    The following information is for guidance only. All information without guarantee.

    How can I personalize my luggage?

    Would you like to design your own rolling suitcase or add your company logo to the trolley?
    We personalize your luggage in our workshop in Central Switzerland.
    DesignMe!

    Which suitcase for 10 kg of luggage?

    Small to medium-sized suitcases
    A suitcase with a height of approx. 56 cm is suitable hand luggage for airplanes.
    These suitcases are ideal for short business trips or city breaks.
    The capacity is approx. 25 to 50 liters.
    You can find more information here.
    Our cabin luggage

    Which suitcase for 23 kg luggage?

    Large and extra-large suitcases
    If your luggage weighs 23 kilograms, you should choose a wheeled suitcase with a height of between 65 and 75 centimetres.
    This corresponds to a size M/L suitcase. We recommend weighing the packed suitcase before you travel.
    Tip: a trolley with an expansion function (stretch fold), then you're sure to have room for your souvenirs on the return flight.
    Our large suitcases

    How much does 1 kg of excess baggage cost?

    Excess baggage costs a surcharge, usually per kg, depending on the airline and destination.
    If your suitcase has a larger belt size than permitted (belt size = 158 cm), you will have to pay an additional surcharge depending on the airline and destination.
    Please check with your airline.

    How do I calculate the belt size?

    Height + width + depth =belt size
    The maximum belt size is 158 cm.

    Add height cm + width cm and depth cm to calculate the belt size.
    The suitcases size L with Pack Easy always correspond to the maximum belt size of 158 cm (XL excluded)

    Has your luggage been damaged during transportation?

    Damage noticed at the airport:
    Report damaged baggage to Lost & Found.
    The baggage will be inspected. Fill out the necessary forms.
    Damage only noticed at home:
    Go to the airline's website and fill out the appropriate form.
    The following information is required: damaged item, pictures of the damage. Date of flight, departure and arrival airports, flight number, boarding pass number. The airline may require further information.

    Is Pack Easy luggage Swiss Made?

    Pack Easy produced the first Swiss rolling suitcase.
    Brightly colored or striped, design your own colly for an extravagant appearance.
    DesignMe! - Design your own colly

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    Free delivery service

    We guarantee fast and free delivery in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for all our cases, bags, leather goods and accessories. No minimum order quantity. To the delivery conditions

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    5 + 1 year warranty

    In the unlikely event of an accident, you benefit from at least a five-year guarantee on cases, bags and leather goods. Find out more about our warranty services

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    Service - Repairs

    We live sustainability - even beyond production and sales! Defective suitcases, bags and trolleys receive a comprehensive repair service in our suitcase clinic. More about our suitcase repair service