Title: Expert Tips for Efficient Packing and Traveling Light
Ask any frequent traveler their rules for a trip, and you’ll likely hear the same advice: Never check a bag. Carry-on only. But fitting everything you need, especially for a longer stay, into one small suitcase and one handbag or backpack requires some ingenuity. The maximum dimensions for luggage going into most overhead bins are 22 by 14 by 9 inches, and though the majority of domestic flights don’t have weight limits, some international and trans-Pacific flights do. The payoff, if you do get it right: quicker airport experiences that don’t involve the risk of lost luggage and, upon arrival, fewer decisions about what to wear. Here are some tried-and-true tips from experts.
Choose the Right Luggage:
Experts recommend hard, rolling suitcases for their durability and lightweight. Brands like Rimowa, Béis, and Away are popular choices among frequent travelers. These suitcases offer features like in-suitcase compression, solid construction, and durability.
Edit Your Packing List Ruthlessly:
When it comes to packing clothes, prioritize versatile pieces made from wrinkle-resistant fabrics like viscose, Lyocell blends, silk, and wool. Suits are also a great option for their versatility. Build an adaptable uniform with mix-and-match pieces to create different outfits.
Flight Essentials:
Pack a simple cross-body bag with essential items for the flight, like lip balm, sanitizing wipes, and an e-reader. Consider multipurpose products to streamline your toiletries and save space in your bag.
Pack as if Every Inch Counts (Because It Does):
Maximize space in your carry-on by packing strategically. Start with the largest items first and roll garments to avoid wrinkles. Consider using packing cubes to compress clothing and save space, especially for multistop trips.
Ship Souvenirs Home:
If you plan on shopping during your trip, pack a foldable duffel in your carry-on to fill with souvenirs and ship home. Use dirty laundry as padding for fragile items and consider packing a separate bag for return-trip overflow.
By following these expert tips, you can efficiently pack and travel light, making your airport experiences smoother and your trips more enjoyable.