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The Travel Club’s Donate Your Old Case for a Cause Returns This March

 A suitcase carries more than belongings—it holds stories. Now, yours can embark on a new adventure, helping others travel toward new opportunities. The Travel Club is once again rolling out its Donate Your Old Case for a Cause, an initiative, happening from March 13 to 16, 2025, at SM Mall of Asia, Eastwood Mall, and Estancia Mall. This program allows customers to trade in their pre-loved but still usable luggage and bags in exchange for up to 40% off on select travel gear.

But more than just great deals, this initiative carries a bigger purpose. In partnership with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), all donated luggage will go to first time Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who need reliable travel companions as they embark on their new journey abroad.




Customers who participate in the trade-in program can enjoy special discounts on featured items. Discounts range from 15% to 40%, depending on the collection. For those who prefer regular-priced items, a 10% discount will be offered.

The trade-in follows a simple one-to-one basis:

  • One (1) luggage = Discount on one (1) luggage

  • One (1) bag = Discount on one (1) bag

Traded-in bags (such as backpacks, messenger bags, and duffel bags) may be used to avail of discounts on bags, but if the customer opts to purchase luggage instead, a lower discount will be applied.



What Can Be Traded In?

Accepted luggage and bags must be in working condition. Minor issues like missing zipper pullers or dents are fine, but those with broken wheels, damaged zippers, or cracked shell will not be accepted. The final assessment of donated items will be made by The Travel Club team.

How It Works

  1. Bring your pre-loved luggage or bag to any participating The Travel Club stores.

  2. Hand it over to the store representative in exchange for a Sale Number Tag (SNT).

  3. Use your SNT to avail of discounts on featured collections or regular-priced items.

  4. Complete your purchase at the cashier.

  5. If you don’t find the perfect item, you can either reclaim your luggage on the same day or use your SNT for 10% off regular-priced items.

A Trade That Goes Beyond Shopping

More than just decluttering, this initiative is an opportunity to help others take their first step toward a new beginning. By donating your old luggage, you’re making a meaningful impact on the lives of OFWs who are setting off to build a future for their families.

Be part of this cause and catch trade in sale happening from March 13 to 16, 2025, at The Travel Club SM Mall of Asia, Eastwood Mall, and Estancia Mall.

For more details, read more at The Travel Club website.

Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-216901 Series of 2025.


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