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I'm a travel writer and I love these Amazon Prime Day deals from Antler and more

I'm a travel writer and I love these Amazon Prime Day deals from Antler and more

Wales Online08-07-2025
I'm a travel writer and I love these Amazon Prime Day deals from Antler and more
Savvy travellers can save a small fortune during the sale event that runs until Friday
Plenty of different travel essentials have been reduced in the Amazon Prime Day Deals
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Frequent flyers know that Amazon is one of top spots to purchase travel accessories at reasonable prices. More reliable than the likes of Temu and with next day delivery for Prime members, shoppers can snap up everything they need to get away for less.
This weeks sees the launch of the latest Amazon Prime Day Deals, a price-cutting promotion that runs from today until Friday, July 11. Across four days of deals, buyers can expect to find as much as 70% off across most departments including luggage, tech, clothing and more.
For anyone in the market for a new suitcase or an under seat travel bag Amazon has a huge range to choose from. Highlights include big-ticket deals like Antler suitcases starting from £112 or cabin bags for £9.99
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Shoppers need to be Prime subscribers to take advantage of the very best luggage deals. So, if you don't have a membership, it's a good idea to sign up for a 30-day free trial here.
From viral TikTok travel bags to designer suitcases, there are loads of brilliant items to purchase, all with next-day delivery for Amazon Prime customers.
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Best luggage deals
The Antler Single Stripe cabin case in the eye-catching cove blue colourway
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The Antler Single Stripe Cabin Case is a first-class bit of kit, loved by frequent flyers and holiday makers alike, it is now just £112 on Amazon. It features a minimalist, lightweight design weighing in at just 2.6kg and is made from durable polypropylene. Measuring 55 x 40 x 20cm with a 39L capacity, it meets the large cabin size limits for EasyJet, Ryanair and British Airways.
Buyers say these cases are 'brilliant for short getaways' with 'very sleek look' and smooth, quiet wheels that make them easy to manoeuvre. However, some note the outer shell 'marks very very easily.'
Available in a choice of eight different colourways, the Antler Single Stripe is currently cheaper to buy from Amazon than it is from Antler.
If the Single Stripe Cabin Case isn't quite right, shoppers could save £50 on the Antler Lincoln Cabin Case. Reduced from £165 to £115, it is available in a chic white colourway on the Antler website.
Elsewhere, Argos has also slashed prices on selected suitcases. This includes 50% off the Rock Vintage Cabin Hard Case that shoppers have called a "great buy" at £50 as well as the "stylish" IT Large Expandable 8 Wheel Large Suitcase that offers 159 litres of packing power, now on sale for £56.25.
Other great Amazon deals include:
The best travel bags
The £9.99 Narwey Bag is perfect for Ryanair
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A 'viral TikTok bag' from Amazon has been a big hit with savvy travellers this summer, with its diminutive dimensions helping flyers navigate their way around Ryanair's strict baggage policy.
The Narwey bag meets the super small Ryanair restrictions, meaning that is it also suitable for use on a host of other popular airlines including Easyjet, British Airways, Jet2, Wizz Air and Virgin Atlantic, as well as other international carriers.
But, while it has undoubtedly been a brilliant buy for anyone looking to maximise their packing power, it's not the only bag designed to meet the strict 40 x 20 x 25cm dimensions that is going for a song. The Narwey bag is now £9.99 on Amazon.
Fellow flyers have called it 'perfect for Ryanair' and 'bigger than it looks' although some buyers did say the zip was 'a bit weak' when fully packed.
Of course, with so many varying restrictions on hand luggage sizes, there are plenty of other bags out there to choose from. While the Narwey bag is a handy little thing, passengers looking for something more substantial could consider the Cabin Max Vela Tote Bag available for £40 from Next instead.
At Decathlon, the Quechua Hiking Backpack has 23 litres of storage and has been called "a great back for travel and flights" by satisfied shoppers. Now with 28% off, the price has dropped to £24.99.
Other great Amazon deals include:
Best packing cubes
My favourite packing cube set is just £10.99
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I never go anywhere without travel cubes these days, and one 'cheap and cheerful' set is one of my favourite. This Amazon packing cube set comes in a trendy grey colour with a cheerful slogan for the bargain price of £10.99.
It includes three mesh-topped packing cubes, a cube for underwear, a shoe bag, a toiletry bag, a toothbrush holder, a laundry bag for dirty clothes and a flat bag for small items like socks, electronics, or keys. Made from nylon, the cubes feel slightly cheap but seem sturdy enough for travel use.
Other buyers found them 'extremely useful' and 'a great buy' despite some showing concerns about the quality of the zippers.
Packing cubes are an affordable way to help travellers stash more stuff in their luggage. Some other best-selling options include the Dunelm Set of 7 Travel Cubes also for £10 and the Forclaz Kit of 3 Packing Cubes for £9 at Decathlon.
Other great Amazon deals include:
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From now until Friday, 11 July at 11:59 deals will be popping up everywhere. In my opinion, organised packing is the key to stress-free travel and now is the time to pick up suitcases, cabin bags, packing cubes, backpacks and more for less at Amazon.
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