Tips to help you pack and organize your luggage more easily and conveniently for your trip.
View attachment 1097 Packing and organizing your luggage smartly will make your trip easier. Photo: Pexels
Whether you are trying to stuff your belongings into a carry-on bag or filling a large suitcase that you plan to check in, packing and organizing your items intelligently can maximize space in your luggage and help you access what you need more easily.
Fold, Roll, and Bundle Clothes
Everyone has their preferred way of packing clothes when traveling: Some fold their clothes, others roll them, and some lay them flat and stack them. We recommend combining all three methods.
Fold bulky clothes made from stiff materials like jeans, dress pants, skirts, and button-up shirts. Then roll the remaining clothing and stuff them into any gaps left in the suitcase. To save even more space, compress the rolled clothes into a bundle.
Prepare for the Airport Security Check
At the airport, you will need to quickly retrieve your electronic devices when going through security. Keep them on top or in the outer pocket of your suitcase (or in a separate bag for personal items).
Otherwise, you'll have to rummage through your perfectly packed luggage to find things, delaying the line of people waiting behind you.
Put Your Most Important Items in Your Carry-On
When opening your belongings for luggage checks, you risk losing some items. That’s why your carry-on or personal item bag is the ideal place for essentials: wallet, contact lenses, glasses, medication, electronics, or anything you can't live without for a few days.
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View attachment 1097 Packing and organizing your luggage smartly will make your trip easier. Photo: Pexels
Whether you are trying to stuff your belongings into a carry-on bag or filling a large suitcase that you plan to check in, packing and organizing your items intelligently can maximize space in your luggage and help you access what you need more easily.
Fold, Roll, and Bundle Clothes
Everyone has their preferred way of packing clothes when traveling: Some fold their clothes, others roll them, and some lay them flat and stack them. We recommend combining all three methods.
Fold bulky clothes made from stiff materials like jeans, dress pants, skirts, and button-up shirts. Then roll the remaining clothing and stuff them into any gaps left in the suitcase. To save even more space, compress the rolled clothes into a bundle.
Prepare for the Airport Security Check
At the airport, you will need to quickly retrieve your electronic devices when going through security. Keep them on top or in the outer pocket of your suitcase (or in a separate bag for personal items).
Otherwise, you'll have to rummage through your perfectly packed luggage to find things, delaying the line of people waiting behind you.
Put Your Most Important Items in Your Carry-On
When opening your belongings for luggage checks, you risk losing some items. That’s why your carry-on or personal item bag is the ideal place for essentials: wallet, contact lenses, glasses, medication, electronics, or anything you can't live without for a few days.
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