Airconic Carry-On
A sharply ribbed carry-on that turns American Tourister practicality into a cleaner, lighter airport uniform.
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Story & heritage
American Tourister began in Providence, Rhode Island in 1933, built around Sol Koffler's idea of durable luggage at an accessible price. Airconic carries that same value proposition into the modern hardside carry-on: light, graphic, and made for flyers who want simple reliability without a luxury-luggage price.
The current US Airconic Carry-On is sold by American Tourister as a spinner carry-on with an expandable body, matching the brand's long-running focus on approachable travel cases rather than fashion-only accessories.
Materials & craft
The official Airconic product page lists a polypropylene shell, four multi-directional spinner wheels, an expansion system, a built-in TSA combination lock, a zippered divider and cross straps. Those practical details are the point: a hard shell that stays light while keeping the interior organized for short trips.
How to choose & style
Choose Airconic when the carry-on needs to disappear into a weekly routine: black is the commuter-safe option, while the brighter shades make baggage-claim matching easier. The ribbing reads cleaner with minimal travel clothes and simple tech accessories.