Travel Advisors Warn American Vacationers of $600 Fines for Banned Suitcases in Europe
Avoid fines in Europe by learning local rules on suitcases, footwear, clothing, and other regulations before your trip starts.
Avoid fines in Europe by learning local rules on suitcases, footwear, clothing, and other regulations before your trip starts.
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