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Luggage and Travel Goods

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Near Terminal 1 departures, this shop handles last‑minute luggage fixes

Luggage and Travel Goods sits in Taipei Songshan’s Terminal 1, handy if you realize at check‑in that a wheel is dying or your carry‑on is undersized. It’s in the public area, so you can sort bags before security rather than juggling repacking at the gate. Expect standard airport pricing, higher than downtown Taipei, but you’re paying for location and speed, not bargains.

The store focuses on suitcases, travel backpacks, and cabin‑size trolleys that meet common Asian and US airline limits around 55 x 35 x 25 cm. You’ll usually find hard‑shell spinners, soft‑side cases with expanders, and a few larger checked bags that work for longer trips through TSA. If you’re on a tight schedule, you can walk in, grab a compliant carry‑on, and be back at the Terminal 1 counters in under 10 minutes.

Beyond bags, Luggage and Travel Goods stocks basics like TSA‑approved padlocks, luggage tags, packing cubes, and small toiletry bottles within the 100 ml rule for liquids. You can also pick up simple neck pillows and eye masks if you forgot yours on the MRT ride in. Payment typically runs through local cards and EasyCard, plus major international credit cards, so you don’t need to pull extra cash at the Terminal 1 ATM.

Staff usually speak at least basic English and Japanese, helpful if you’re connecting onward on JAL or ANA from the city’s other airport. Don’t expect deep technical advice on backpack fit, but they can quickly point you to bags that suit standard overhead bins. Tip: before you buy, check your airline’s cabin baggage rules on your phone and measure against the luggage tags in store, rather than trusting generic “cabin size” labels.

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