Airlines haven’t made it any easier to travel light, but luggage manufacturers are stepping up. From super-light polycarbonate shells to flexible interiors that adapt to your packing style, the latest generation of wheeled carry-ons (around 22" x 14" x 9") promises to make every inch count.
I’m working on a story about innovations in wheeled carry-on luggage — bags that break new ground by being lighter, smarter, or simply more efficient. I’m especially interested in models that use new materials, design concepts, or organizational systems that make travelers rethink what’s possible in a standard cabin-sized bag.
If you’ve recently released or are about to release a carry-on that fits this description — and that’s available for purchase by November 1, 2025 — I’d love to hear from you.
I’m also seeking input from travelers who’ve tested these bags in real-world conditions. Have you found a “smarter” or more flexible carry-on that truly makes packing or navigating airports easier? Have ultra-light or expandable designs lived up to the hype?
The Department of Transportation just dropped a proposed rule that would have required airlines to compensate U.S. travelers for delayed flights. Behind the scenes, the airline industry is lobbying to undo even more consumer protections — from refund requirements to fee disclosures.
I'm researching a story about which rules are most at risk of being rolled back, and what travelers can do to protect themselves if airlines get their way.
I'm looking for air travelers who’ve already felt the sting of weakened protections. Maybe it was a delayed refund, being forced to accept a credit, or a surprise airline fee. I'm interested in hearing your personal stories about what happens when rules vanish and passengers are left to fend for themselves.
For industry experts, I'd love to know which DOT regulations are most vulnerable. How would repealing these rules affect travelers? And what steps can consumers take now to safeguard themselves?
If you’ve experienced any of this, I'd love to hear your story.