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It’s a great time to upgrade from tired old luggage to a stylish new piece for 2024. We found the best rolling suitcases and bags for your next trip.  Whether your upcoming travels take you camping at a national park or walking down Main Street of Walt Disney World, it’s time to start preparing now. Start your trip off on the right foot with the best rolling luggage in 2024.

A great piece of rolling luggage can upgrade your travel experience, especially if you’ve been using the same bag for years. Gone are the days of lugging unbearably heavy bags through the airport or trying to navigate your carry-on with wheels that squeak, wobble or stick together. 

The experts at CBS Essentials have selected the best rolling luggage options for carry-on and check-in. Now, all you need to worry about is getting to the airport on time.


The best rolling luggage in 2024

We rounded up some of our top rolling luggage picks from brands including Away, Monos, Rimowa and Samsonite, ranging from carry-ons to checked bags. 

All these picks are reviewer-loved, with four-star ratings or higher, and offer smooth gliding with well-designed roller wheels. (For more luggage options, check out our full roundup of the best luggage of 2024.)


Best luxury rolling luggage: Rimowa

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Rimowa


Inspired by the grooves on Golden Age-era jets, Rimowa aluminum suitcases have been in the hands of international jet setters for nearly 100 years. Features include 360-degree multiwheel spinners, TSA-approved locks and a telescopic handle that easily glides up and down. 

This sleek, statement suitcase never goes out of style, making it a perfect lifelong travel companion. Consider splurging on the original aluminum, or opt for the newer hybrid, a polycarbonate and aluminum version, which weighs a bit less. 

Why we love Rimowa luggage:

  • Aluminum luggage is durable and protective.
  • Rimowa luggage pieces have a timeless look you’ll love for years to come.

Best expandable rolling luggage: Samsonite Omni luggage 

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Samsonite


The polycarbonate Omni, a highly rated and popular piece from Samsonite, offers high quality for less. Features include TSA-approved, side-mounted locks, multidirectional spinner wheels, an interior mesh divider and cross straps.

The Omni comes in two checked-bag sizes: a 24-inch suitcase and a larger 28-inch version (which may fall into the oversized luggage category). Prices vary based on size and color.

Why we like the Samsonite Omni:

  • This is one of the best-selling and well-reviewed suitcases on Amazon.
  • It’s a premium luggage option available for a reasonable price point.
  • Comes in a wide range of color options to fit your tastes.

Best staff-tested rolling luggage: Away luggage

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Away


CBS Essentials’ own Fox Van Allen owns a piece of Away luggage. “This single piece of luggage has been such a travel game changer,” he says. “No matter how much I stuff into this suitcase, it always rolls around the airport as if it was light as a feather. It’s almost magical how easy it is to move Away luggage.”

Away’s polycarbonate bags will get the job done in style, but the aluminum edition stands out for those looking for a more affordable version of Rimowa’s high-end luggage collection. 

If you don’t like your Away piece, return it within 100 days for a full refund. 

Why we like Away luggage:

  • The compression panel helps you get more clothes into this suitcase when packing.
  • It comes with a lifetime warranty.
  • You can personalize Away luggage with your monogram for $50 extra.

Best rolling luggage for stylish travelers: Monos luggage

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Monos


Monos luggage comes in bunch of great colors. It includes cool features including an effortless telescopic handle, lots of pockets and compartments with zippers and an easy-to-use lock. 

Monos boasts a 100-day trial period and lifetime warranty. Choose from six carry-on options (including two aluminum and polycarbonate hybrids) and two check-in sizes. 

Why we like Monos luggage: 

  • Monos carry-ons and checked bags offer smooth, seamless maneuverability according to our testing.
  • Monos offers a 100-day trial period and a limited lifetime warranty. 
  • Monos luggage comes in a variety of stylish colors.

Best sustainable rolling luggage: Paravel Aviator

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Looking for a sustainable polycarbonate suitcase? The Paravel Aviator is made of all recycled materials, from its interior lining to its aluminum handle to its vegan leather accents. Geared with frictionless, carbon steel-bearing wheels, the Aviator offers 360-degree movement and a telescopic handle, which makes walking (or running) through the airport a breeze. 

Paravel offers three sizes: Two carry-on options and a larger check-in. 

Why we like the Paravel Aviator: 

  • The luggage is carbon neutral and made with recycled materials.
  • Reviewers state that it is easy to maneuver. 
  • It features a scuff-hiding textured finish.

Best customizable rolling luggage: Roam luggage

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Roam


Design your own suitcase with Roam. The company allows you to customize the color of just about every aspect of your suitcase, from the front and back panels down to the trim. Some of the bags are expandable, giving you extra room to bring home souvenirs. 

Not feeling creative? You can also choose from pre-designed bags in appealing colorways.  

Why we like Roam luggage: 

  • You can customize multiple aspects of the suitcase and choose your favorite colors.
  • Roam suitcases come with a lifetime warranty.
  • Roam luggage comes with a 100-day trial period and a lifetime guarantee.

Best rolling luggage with 360-degree wheels: Beis The Carry-On roller

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The Carry-On roller is a popular option from Shay Mitchell’s Beis luggage line. The 21-inch roller features 360-degree smooth-rolling wheels and a comfortable silicone-grip handle. 

“This Beis bag exceeds my [last luggage piece]!” says one reviewer. “So much space, built in compression, quality zippers and the wheels and handles are the best I’ve seen. Definitely the best carry on I’ve EVER owned!”

Why we like the Beis The Carry-On roller:

  • It’s available in seven stylish colors.
  • It expands up to two inches.
  • The carry-on features 360-degree smooth-rolling wheels.



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    90-year-old great-grandmother graduates from New Hampshire college 50 years after finishing degree

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    90-year-old New Hampshire great-grandmother graduates from college 50 years are finishing degree

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    MANCHESTER N.H. – Some people may have thought there was a celebrity in the building at Southern New Hampshire University’s graduation on Saturday. Annette Roberge certainly felt like one as she crossed the stage to get her diploma at 90 years old.

    “I’m still on cloud nine,” Roberge said. “I can’t even put it into words. It was exhilarating, it was awesome, it was beyond anything I could’ve possibly imagined.”

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    Roberge walked across the stage to a standing ovation from her peers.

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    Degree 50 years in the making

    This degree has been decades in the making for the mother of five, grandmother of 12, and great-grandmother of 15. She began taking classes at New Hampshire College, now SNHU, in 1972 one year after her husband of 20 years was killed in Vietnam.

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    Roberge graduated from Manchester Central High School in 1953 and she married her husband later that year.

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    She completed several night and weekend courses before it took a backseat to her five kids and two jobs. Roberge worked as an insurance agent while she finished up as a lunch lady at a nearby school. Roberge retired at age 75, but she was a woman who loved learning, and she knew something was missing from her life.  

    “If I started something I just have to finish it,” Roberge said.

    But it wasn’t until recently that Roberge’s daughter began poking around and learned her mom had earned enough credits for an associate’s degree in business administration. Barring some health challenges, Roberge finally walked across the stage on Saturday to the roaring cheers from her fellow graduates and a standing ovation.

    “Never give up on learning because what you learn can never be taken away from you,” Roberge said.

    “It matters so much for the example it sets about what we do for ourselves, to keep learning and stretching and growing,” SNHU President Lisa Marsh Ryerson said.

    “Don’t ever give up on a dream”

    Roberge even had a parting message for all of her new fellow graduates.   

    “If you’ve got a dream don’t let it just sit there. Do something, make it work, don’t ever give up on a dream.”

    If you thought Roberge would be satisfied with her associate’s degree you’d be wrong. She plans to start working towards her bachelor’s degree in January.



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    Potential winter storms forecast across U.S. on Thanksgiving week could impact holiday travel

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    Forecasters around the United States have issued severe weather warnings ahead of another wave of winter storms that could potentially affect travel around the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. Meanwhile, parts of the Pacific Northwest and California continued to recover from storm damage and widespread power outages, as they braced for more impact.

    In California, where a person was found dead in a vehicle submerged in floodwaters on Saturday, authorities braced for more precipitation while grappling with flooding and small landslides from a previous storm. Thousands in the Pacific Northwest remained without power after multiple days in the dark.

    The National Weather Service office in Sacramento, California, issued a winter storm warning for the state’s Sierra Nevada for Saturday through Tuesday, with heavy snow expected at higher elevations and wind gusts potentially reaching 55 miles per hour. Total snowfall of roughly 4 feet was forecast, with the heaviest accumulations expected Monday and Tuesday.

    “A weak low pressure system will continue directing a plume of moisture at the West Coast over the next few days,” the Weather Prediction Center said in an advisory Sunday, which was effective through Tuesday. “This will likely result in coastal and low elevation rain, while moderate to heavy snow proliferates across the coastal ranges of Washington, Oregon and California.”

    The heaviest snow was expected to fall over sections of the Sierra Nevada, forecasters said, noting that areas in the Colorado Rockies would likely see snow showers, too, over the next few days. Another atmospheric river event was forecast to arrive in parts of central California on Tuesday.

    The Midwest and Great Lakes regions will see rain and snow Monday and the East Coast will be the most impacted on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, forecasters said.

    CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan said the holiday outlook was still uncertain at the end of last week, but the weather system could bring rain and snow to the northeastern U.S. while causing temperatures to drop across most of the country, outside of the Southeast.

    “While models can change in the days ahead, Thanksgiving Day is showing a low-pressure system moving across the East and entering the Northeast by evening hours,” Nolan said Friday.

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    Firefighters walk through floodwaters while responding to a rescue call in unincorporated Sonoma County, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024.

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    A low-pressure system is forecast to bring rain to the Southeast early Thursday before heading to the Northeast. Areas from Boston to New York could see rain and strong winds, with snowfall possible in parts of northern New Hampshire, northern Maine and the Adirondacks. If the system tracks further inland, there could be less snow and more rain in the mountains, forecasters said.

    Earlier this week, at least two people died when severe weather struck the Pacific Northwest, bringing powerful wind and rain, closing schools, and causing widespread power outages. The two who died were killed by falling trees in Lynnwood and Bellevue, both in Washington state, officials said. Hundreds of thousands lost power, mostly in the Seattle area, before strong winds moved through Northern California.

    Rescue crews in Guerneville, California, recovered a body inside a vehicle bobbing in floodwaters around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Sonoma County Sheriff’s Deputy Rob Dillion said, noting the deceased was presumed to be a victim of the storm but an autopsy had not yet been conducted.

    Santa Rosa, California, saw its wettest three-day period on record with about 12.5 inches of rain by Friday evening, the National Weather Service in the Bay Area reported. Vineyards in nearby Windsor, California, were flooded on Saturday.

    Some 80,000 people in the Seattle area were still without electricity after this season’s strongest atmospheric river, a long plume of moisture that forms over an ocean and flows over land. The atmospheric river overwhelmed parts of the Pacific Northwest as well as California, and was the strongest weather event of its kind seen all season.

    The storm system hit the area Tuesday. It was considered a “bomb cyclone,” which occurs when a cyclone intensifies rapidly. Although the intensity of the atmospheric river peaked later in the week, forecasters had warned that another bout of severe weather was still yet to come.

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    A vineyard remains flooded after heavy storms Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Windsor, Calif.

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    The power came back in the afternoon at Katie Skipper’s home in North Bend, about 30 miles east of Seattle, after being out since Tuesday. She was tired from taking cold showers, warming herself with a wood stove and using a generator to run the refrigerator, but Skipper said those inconveniences paled in comparison to the damage other people suffered, such as from fallen trees.

    “That’s really sad and scary,” she said.

    Another storm brought rain to New York and New Jersey, where rare wildfires have raged in recent weeks, and heavy snow to northeastern Pennsylvania. The precipitation was expected to help ease drought conditions after an exceptionally dry fall.

    “It’s not going to be a drought buster, but it’s definitely going to help when all this melts,” said Bryan Greenblatt, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Binghamton, New York.

    Heavy snow fell in northeastern Pennsylvania, including the Pocono Mountains. Higher elevations reported up to 17 inches, with lesser accumulations in valley cities including Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Less than 80,000 customers in 10 counties lost power.

    Precipitation in West Virginia helped put a dent in the state’s worst drought in at least two decades and boosted ski resorts preparing to open their slopes in the weeks ahead.



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    Missing rabbi killed in the UAE in “heinous antisemitic terror incident,” Israel says

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    Israel said Sunday that the body of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates has been found after he was killed in what it described as a “heinous antisemitic terror incident.”

    The statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel “will act with all means to seek justice with the criminals responsible for his death.” There was no immediate comment from the UAE.

    Zvi Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi who went missing on Thursday, ran a Kosher grocery store in the futuristic city of Dubai, where Israelis have flocked for commerce and tourism since the two countries forged diplomatic ties in the 2020 Abraham Accords.

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    A man walks past Rimon Market, a Kosher grocery store managed by the late Rabbi Zvi Kogan, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.

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    The agreement has held through more than a year of soaring regional tensions unleashed by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack into southern Israel. But Israel’s devastating retaliatory offensive in Gaza and its invasion of Lebanon, after months of fighting with the Hezbollah militant group, have stoked anger among Emiratis, Arab nationals and others living in the UAE.

    Iran, which supports Hamas and Hezbollah, has also been threatening to retaliate against Israel after a wave of airstrikes Israel carried out in October in response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack.

    The Emirati government did not respond to a request for comment.

    Early Sunday, the UAE’s state-run WAM news agency acknowledged Kogan’s disappearance but pointedly did not acknowledge he held Israeli citizenship, referring to him only as being Moldovan. The Emirati Interior Ministry described Kogan as being “missing and out of contact.”

    “Specialized authorities immediately began search and investigation operations upon receiving the report,” the Interior Ministry said.

    Netanyahu told a regular Cabinet meeting later Sunday that he was “deeply shocked” by Kogan’s disappearance and death. He said he appreciated the cooperation of the UAE in the investigation and said that ties between the two countries would continue to be strengthened.

    Israel’s largely ceremonial president, Isaac Herzog, condemned the killing and thanked Emirati authorities for “their swift action.” He said he trusts they “will work tirelessly to bring the perpetrators to justice.”

    Kogan was an emissary of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, a prominent and highly observant branch of ultra-Orthodox Judaism based in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood in New York City. It said he was last seen in Dubai. The UAE has a burgeoning Jewish community, with synagogues and businesses catering to kosher diners.

    The Rimon Market, a Kosher grocery store that Kogan managed on Dubai’s busy Al Wasl Road, was shut down Sunday. As the wars have roiled the region, the store has been the target of online protests by supporters of the Palestinians. Mezuzahs on the front and the back doors of the market appeared to have been ripped off when an Associated Press journalist stopped by on Sunday.

    Kogan’s wife, Rivky, is a U.S. citizen who lived with him in the UAE. She is the niece of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, who was killed in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

    The UAE is an autocratic federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula and is also home to Abu Dhabi. Local Jewish officials in the UAE declined to comment.

    While the Israeli statement did not mention Iran, Iranian intelligence services have carried out past kidnappings in the UAE.

    Western officials believe Iran runs intelligence operations in the UAE and keeps tabs on the hundreds of thousands of Iranians living across the country.

    Iran is suspected of kidnapping and later killing British Iranian national Abbas Yazdi in Dubai in 2013, though Tehran has denied involvement. Iran also kidnapped Iranian German national Jamshid Sharmahd in 2020 from Dubai, taking him back to Tehran, where he was executed in October.



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