7 Luggage Affiliate Programs All Travel Bloggers Should Sign-Up For

The travel industry is booming. Whether you have a simple travel blog or your a social influencer in the travel industry, people are looking to you for how they can make the most of their next trip.

Luggage is a staple ingredient of any successful trip. Here at Luggage Council, we know luggage. If you’re looking to promote and/or recommend luggage to your readers, it’s important to find out which luggage companies have affiliate programs.

If you’re unfamiliar, affiliate programs work by giving you (the affiliate) a commission for every sale that you send to the company you have the affiliate partnership for. While the commission is usually a small percentage of the overall sale, the volume of sales that you can refer is infinite—leading to more money.

To help you find the right luggage affiliate program, we’ve outlined some of the best currently available below…

Mia Toro Italy Luggage

Mia Toro is a subset of the hugely popular Hontus Milano Group. Their luggage is unique in that they have an incredible amount of variety. A quick peek at their website and you’ll see everything from limited edition designer art carry-on rolling luggage all the way to traditional matte texture checked luggage. This variety along with their deep discounts (up to 80% off retail) are what make Mia Toro one of the most well known and beloved luggage companies around.

Luggage Pros

As one of the biggest luggage ecommerce stores on the internet, Luggage Pros has also been around since 1974 when it started as a simple luggage shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They have also been ranked as one of the best luggage “e-tailer’s” by Consumer Reports. In addition to luggage, they also sell other types of travel items including backpacks, handbags, duffle bags, and more.

eBags

Like Luggage Pros, eBags is also one of the bigger online luggage retailers in the game. However, they haven’t been around as long as Luggage Pros. They also sell a wide variety of different brands and different travel accessories. Surprisingly, their affiliate commission is one of the lowest at 3%. In fact, you’d probably be better off promoting the same products they sell on Amazon (which has a starting commission of 4%).

Briggs & Riley

If you’re looking to promote more “luxury” style luggage, Briggs & Riley are a great option. Their luggage starts around $400 to $600 (even the carry-on luggage) so it’s definitely steep. However, they make high-quality items.

Bentley Luggage

Bentley is another retailer that sells a variety of different brands on their site. They tend to have some great deals when it comes to luggage. They are very similar to eBags in what they offer, with a slightly higher commission rate.

Incase

To appeal to a younger, more tech-centric audience, Incase could be a great product to promote on your site. They are the only luggage affiliate program on this list that has “smart” luggage. This type of luggage allows its users to charge their phones on the go—a huge plus when you’re traveling for extended periods of time.

Saddleback Leather

When it comes to craft leather bags, Saddleback Leather is one of the most well-known. Their bags are hand-made from some of the highest quality leather in the world, which is why they cost so much. However, they will last for a long time and their 100-year warranty proves it. While they don’t sell traditional luggage, they have a ton of different travel bags including duffles, overnight bags, totes, and more.

Honorable Mention: Amazon Affiliate Program

If you’re lazy and don’t want to sign-up for individual affiliate programs, the Amazon affiliate program might be your best option. Once you sign-up and are approved, you’ll have the ability to promote and receive a commission for every item they ship. The catch is that their commission percentage is pretty low.

Do you know of any other luggage affiliate programs we should add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!

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