In my hand luggage/that is

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Rachel Adams

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Is my use of "in my hand luggage" and "that is" idiomatic?

When I travel I take things in my hand luggage. That is a backpack or a suitcase.

Context: I mean luggage you take by hand.
 
It sounds as it you take a backpack or suitcase in your hand luggage.
 
We don't normally need to explain what hand luggage is.
 
When I travel, I (usually) only have hand/carry-on luggage, typically a backpack or a suitcase.
 
I looked it up. Apparently it has to do with what you can take onto an airplane.
 
When I travel I take things in my carry hand luggage, usually That is a backpack or a suitcase.

Your backpack or suitcase is your hand luggage. You don't say you carry the former in the latter.
 
I looked it up. Apparently it has to do with what you can take onto an airplane.I I can't see why you'd have to look it up otherwise, since I'm pretty certain you've travelled by plane!
It hadn't occurred to me before (in this thread), but it's not called "hand luggage" in AmE. If it was, you wouldn't have needed to look it up, since I'm pretty certain you've been on a plane.

Hand luggage (BrE) = carry-on (AmE)
 
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