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- Going through security - If there's something that beeps in your bag you have to open it all up. 
- The transfers - Dragging heavy bags around might not be the best move if you are trying to move quickly through the airport to make your connecting flight. 
In the end checking your bags is probably the best way to go &amp;#8211; literally. 
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