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020 Travel<br />
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1 Trolley case<br />
Case with extendible telescopic handle,<br />
4 low-friction wheels, standardised TSA lock with<br />
integrated address label and front pocket. On the<br />
inside: 2 dividers, zipped compartments for small<br />
items, fastening belts, removable garment bag,<br />
2 shirt bags with folding boards, shoe bag and<br />
laundry bag. The large case comes with a garment<br />
bag and a shoe bag.<br />
Material: Polycarbonate exterior with nylon fabric<br />
Dimensions including wheels:<br />
Large trolley case: 53 x 80 x 33 cm<br />
(not pictured)<br />
Medium trolley case: 43 x 70 x 27 cm<br />
Large<br />
315.11.009.01<br />
Medium<br />
315.11.009.02<br />
2 Business trolley<br />
Trolley case with extendible telescopic handle,<br />
2 wheels. Outer pocket for documents. Business<br />
section with padded laptop pouch and charger<br />
pocket, file dividers and organiser pockets for<br />
mobile phone, pens and business cards. Separate<br />
zipped garment compartment with fastening<br />
belt, laundry compartment and removable shirt<br />
bag. Standardised TSA lock with address label.<br />
Material: Polycarbonate exterior with nylon fabric<br />
Dimensions including wheels: 50 x 40 x 20 cm<br />
(complies with the hand luggage dimensions<br />
specified by Lufthansa and IATA)<br />
315.11.009.03<br />
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Brooklyn<br />
Bridge<br />
Manhattan<br />
Bridge<br />
Williamsburg<br />
Bridge<br />
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Welcome to Brooklyn!<br />
Over the last few centuries, countless immigrants have been drawn to<br />
this particular corner of the Big Apple. As a result, Brooklyn is one of<br />
the most colourful districts of New York and the most populated of the<br />
five boroughs. If you ever travel to New York, be sure not to miss this<br />
unique part of town.<br />
BROOKLYN BRIDGE<br />
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest<br />
bridges in America and an icon of the city.<br />
It connects Brooklyn and Manhattan and<br />
was originally intended for horse-drawn<br />
carriages and trolley cars, but now boasts<br />
six lanes just for cars. There’s also room<br />
for pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy this<br />
magnificent bridge, too.<br />
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