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Easier
Packing
- Check
your airline's baggage size and weight restrictions before packing.
- Never
pack more than you can easily carry by yourself--you don't want
to be struggling through the airport as you hurry to catch a plane.
- Pack
heavier items on the bottom of your suitcase, and place items
that you might need right away -- like pajamas and a toothbrush
-- on the top
- Try
to choose the right size suitcase for your clothes--too crowded?
--your clothes will be crushed. Too much space left over?--your
clothes will slide around too much. A good idea might be to fill
the extra space with tissue paper.
- Keeping
a packing list in your suitcase also helps to alleviate the hassle
of thinking of what to pack each time you travel. A helpful idea
might be to have a list for business and one for pleasure travel.
- Pack
valuables and necessities in carry-on luggage, not checked baggage.
- Transfer
toiletries and cosmetics into plastic containers to avoid breakage.
A good idea may be to have a toiletry bag packed and ready to
go, filled with travel sized containers of your favorite items.
- Place
shoes into plastic bags to keep them from soiling other items.
Soft items, such as socks, etc. may be placed inside of other
crushable items, to help keep their shape.
- Hanging
your wrinkled clothing in a steamy bathroom helps to "iron
out" the wrinkles.
- Luggage
tags with your address clearly marked should be placed on the
outside as well as the inside. Use your business address if possible,
so as not to lead possible thieves to your home.
- Packing
an extra empty lightweight bag might come in handy if you plan
to bring home more than you take.
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