The Best Last-Call Memorial Day Travel Deals on Tumi, Away and More Star-Loved Luggage Brands
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Whether you're booking long flights to extravagant European getaways or planning a road trip to your favorite local spot, now is an opportune time to upgrade your luggage or next vacation. Some of the best Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday sales promise up to 80 percent off travel essentials, including the best luggage brands and their top carry-ons, backpacks, toiletry bags, laptop carryalls and accessories for long-haul and short flights.
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Below, check out some of the best Memorial Day luggage deals at Tumi, Amazon, Calpak, Monos, Nordstrom Rack, Neiman Marcus, Samsonite, Travelpro, Target and more brands and retailers, plus some of the best travel deals on flights, hotels and vacation packages to shop online right now.
: Save up to 60 percent on Samsonite, Travelpro and more
: Take up to 20 percent off
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Calpak: Get up to 60 percent off
: Take up to 70 percent off
Through Nov. 30, save on select flights between the U.S. and Asia
: Save on flights to Hawaii, New Zealand, Japan, Australia, South Korea and Tahiti
: Take up to 60 percent off customizable items
Take up to $150 off luggage bundles
: Get up to 65 percent off
: Take up to 40 percent off sitewide
: Buy one, get 30 percent off another plus enjoy free shipping
: Take up to 40 percent off select items
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Take up to 20 percent off luggage, duffle bags and more.
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Take up to 40 percent off luggage, backpacks, bags and more during Tumi's Semi-Annual Sale.
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Save up to 60 percent on luggage and travel accessories from Amazon Basics, Samsonite, SwissGear, American Tourister and more.
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Take 20 percent off sitewide with code SUMMER.
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Through May 31, enjoy up to 65 percent off Nex's Hawaii collection for AAPI Month.
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Save 10 percent on two or more items or 15 percent on three or more items on orders of $150 or more.
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Take up to 40 percent off sitewide and get free shipping.
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Save up to 36 percent on luggage and travel accessories during Bagsmart's Memorial Day sale.
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Enjoy up to 60 percent off luggage, bags, backpacks and more at Calpak.
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Score up to 40 percent off sitewide and get an extra 10 percent off with code EXTRA10.
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Buy one, get 30 percent off another plus enjoy free shipping at Travelpro.
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Take 20 percent off sitewide.
Take up to 60 percent off select customizable bags, luggage and other travel goods, plus take an extra 20 percent off clearance items and get free shipping on orders over $150 with code SHIPFREE.
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Save up to 40 percent on Lo & Sons' weekender bags, crossbody bags, totes and more.
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The customizable luggage company is offering 20 percent off when you spend $599 or more, 25 percent off on $500 or more or 30 percent off orders of $1,200 and up.
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Take up to $106 off luggage with built-in closet systems.
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Save up to 20 percent on pet-friendly travel bundles.
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Take 25 percent off sitewide with code MDW2025.
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Take $150 off luggage bundles.
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Save up to 70 percent on select bestsellers.
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Take 20 percent off on orders up to $200, 25 percent off orders over $200 or 30 percent off orders over $350.
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Take up to 30 percent off select Herschel backpacks, luggage and lunch boxes and more accessories.
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Save nearly 30 percent on travel-ready makeup bags and organizers.Pictured: Kusshi Everyday Makeup Bag, $69 $94
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For a limited time, take up to 70 percent off flash sale styles and up to 30 percent off summer gear and apparel.Pictured: Eagle Creek Tarmac XE 4-Wheel Carry-On Bag, $215.40 $359
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Save up to 65 percent on luggage by Tumi, Delsey Paris, Bric's and more.
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Save up to 35 percent on best-selling menswear, accessories and travel gear.Pictured: Filson Surveyor Backpack 30L, $168 $225
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Save 25 or more on select designer luggage from brands like Tumi, Bric's, MCM and more.Pictured: MCM XL Duffle Bag, $756 $1,080
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Take up to 60 percent off select luggage and travel accessories from Tumi, The North Face, Longchamp, Anya Hindmarch and more.Pictured: Baboon to the Moon Go-Bag Duffle Mini 32L, $119 $159
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Take an extra 25 percent off all clearance, including on travel items from Calpak, Travelpro, Champs, Swissgear, Bric's and more.
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Save up to 35 percent during REI's Anniversary Sale and take up to 50 percent off clearance items.
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Save on select luggage and travel accessories from Tumi, Stefano Ricci, Herschel and more at Saks Fifth Avenue.Pictured: Horizn Check-In Suitcase, $413 $590
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Take 25 percent off when you spend $150 or more online and up to 90 percent off select clearance items.
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Take up to 30 percent off luggage, backpacks and accessories.
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Save up to $300 off luggage sets, suitcases and travel accessories.
Save up to 20 percent off when you book stays for travel between March 13 and Sept. 30
Members save 25 percent or more on select family trips booked by May 26 for travel by Sept. 30
Save on one-way domestic flights to and from Hawaii
For a limited time, save up to 20 percent on select hotels in the U.S. and Canada
Take up to 40 percent off select family or couples beachfront stays
Enjoy deals on spring and summer packages, up to $100 daily credit at select resorts and more offers
Save up to 60 percent on Express Deals, enjoy savings on select summer getaways
Save on select vacation bundles, flights and other travel bookings to and from Los Angeles, New York, Denver, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston and other warm-weather destinations
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