Packing with just a carry-on suitcase can be a great way to save time, money, and hassle when traveling. Here are some tips on how to pack efficiently:
Choose the right suitcase: Make sure you have a carry-on suitcase that meets the size and weight requirements of the airline you'll be traveling with. Ideally, choose a suitcase with wheels and a comfortable handle to make it easier to maneuver through the airport.
Make a packing list: Before you start packing, make a list of the items you need to bring on your trip. This will help you stay organized and avoid overpacking.
Roll your clothes: Rolling your clothes instead of folding them can save space in your suitcase and also help prevent wrinkles. Start by laying your clothes flat, then roll them tightly from one end to the other.
Use packing cubes: Packing cubes can help you stay organized and maximize the space in your suitcase. Sort your clothes and other items into different cubes based on type or use.
Wear your heaviest items: If you're bringing heavy items like boots or a coat, wear them on the plane instead of packing them. This will save space in your suitcase and also keep you warm and comfortable during the flight.
Pack versatile items: Choose items that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits. This will help you pack fewer items and also give you more options during your trip.
Use every inch of space: Don't waste any space in your suitcase. Fill empty spaces with small items like socks, underwear, or toiletries.
By following these tips, you should be able to pack everything you need for your trip in a
Happy travels,
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You bought the perfect tag to match your suitcase and personality, the question is do you fill out your personal information or leave it blank?
I did a quick google search for the term “luggage tag” I got back about 13,300,000 results. On Amazon, the results are smaller, but still a staggering 251,208. Luggage tags are big business. So why if there is a luggage tag for every favourite colour, sports team or cartoon character, is the information card left blank? It’s the same as mailing a letter without a return address.
We’ve all heard the scare tactics of not sharing any personal information, and you may be afraid the guy in the airline bag room will read your information and now knows you're on vacation. Yes, there is always a chance someone can grab your information and use is for less than professional reasons, but the cab driver who picked you up, or your travel agent also know about your upcoming trip could also have nefarious plans too.
You need to fill out something, but what personal info do you fill in? At the very least put on your last name, it's up to you if you choose to use your full first name or just an initial. A contact phone number should as be added at the very least. Not your home number, but a number you can be reached at the majority of time. We all have cell phones and we all take them on vacation. An email address can also be helpful for those trying to return your bag to you.
I tag all my bags. The suitcase I check in, my carryon, and my briefcase or backpack. All the tags have my name, my cell phone number, and my email.
What do you do? Leave your comments below. Have a travel trip.
]]>We’ve all been there, patiently waiting to board the aircraft only to be stopped behind the one person who doesn’t have their ID. It’s a mystery to me why anyone would venture to an airport to get on a flight to somewhere without having any or the proper identification on them. I have seen many times good people denied boarding for several reasons.
Check with your airline, They will inform you of the ID requirements needed to travel in your country and out of your country. ID rules are always changing so its best to check with your airline. Remember the ladies and gentlemen at the gate are not there to specifically ruin your day, they are just doing their job. The rules are strict and the penalties to the airlines can be harsh.
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