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Travel Packing is an art form in itself. Experienced travelers
have perfected this art over the years so they cen carry just a
small bag and still have all that they need on vacation. Here are
ten tips to help you pack for your next vacation.
1. Prepare a packing list in advance. One packing list for each
traveler and a list of common things.
Each list should be separated to a list of things you are going
to check in, and a list of things you will carry on the plane with
you. Mark on each list the things you can only put in the bag in
the last minute,
such as a toothbrush you intend to use at home before the flight.
Make another list of things you need to take out of your wallet
or bag before the flight, such as knives, tear gas or any other
object that is not
allowed on the flight.
2. Make a list of the bags you will take, and make sure well in
advance that you can find them and that they are in good condition.
Maybe since you last used them you lent a bag to someone and forgot.
A bag could have been damaged by moisture or insects in storage.
It could also be damaged since your last trip, but you didn't notice
or forgot.
A small hole can get worse when handled by the airport staff, and
it's not a pleasant experience to see your bag's content spill on
the floor. Make any repairs necessary before going.
Make sure the size of the bags complies with the airline regulations.
I checked regulations on Swiss and on American airlines. Each company
has slightly different rules, and these change from time to time.
Read the following as a general guide. After you book your ticket
check the website of the company you fly with.
The regulations at this moment are: For flights within Europe:
Carry on baggage - 20x40x55 cm, 8Kg maximum Checked baggage - dimensions
up to 203cm (sum of length, height and width), 20Kg per person,
max 32 Kg per piece
For trans-Atlantic flights: The weight per passenger checked luggage
is 23Kg, but dimensions are
maximum 158cm for the first piece and 273cm for the two pieces together.Carry
on up to 18Kg (40lbs).
For internal US flights: Each passenger is allowed two checked
bags and one carry on.
Two checked bags at 62 in/157 cm each One carry-on bag at 45 in/114
cm
3. Take clothes that are easy to wash and dry, as
little ironing as possible. If you must carry a business suite,
use a special bag, or put it above all the other clothes and take
it out of the bag the moment you arrive in the hotel.
Don't take clothes that you don't wear at home. You will probably
not wear them on your trip either.
4. If you intend to spend much time at the beach or by the swimming
pool, consider taking more than one bathing suite with you. A bathing
suite doesn't weigh much, and if one bathing suite is damp, you
can use the other one. It is also good to have backup in case of
any damage to your bathing suite.
On the other hand - I know someone who deliberately "forgets"
her bathing suite at home, so she just has to buy a new one...
5. It is very important to take the right shoes with you on a trip.
Good walking shoes can make all the difference. You need one pair
of good walking shoes, preferably not new shoes. When you start
planning a trip, ask yourself what shoes you're going to take. If
you have a pair in mind, wear them and walk in them for 2-3 hours
at least. If your feet and your back feel good, and you like the
way the shoes look - these are your travel shoes. If not, try another
pair or buy new shoes and walk in them until you get used to them.
People suffering from back problems or foot problems should consider
insoles for foot support.
If you are going to hike - you need hiking boots. For the evening
you would want nicer looking evening shoes. For a trip, I would
sacrifice some elegance for comfort. At home you may drive to the
door of the restaurant and not walk more that a few feet to the
table. On a trip you may want to take a stroll before or after dinner,
and you don't want your high heels to get stuck in the cobble stones.
Other shoes you could want to take with you are slippers or sandals
for the shower or the beach. If you jog or exercise, you may want
shoes for that too.
Your walking shoes or hiking boots will be on your feet during
the flight. Take the most comfortable shoes to the flight. Make
sure it is easy to take these shoes off, in case you are required
to do so at the
airport. If your luggage is very heavy, consider wearing the heaviest
shoes, so the luggage is not overweight.
6. Pack your socks rolled up inside your shoes. This way they are
not taking up space, and they also help maintain the shape of the
shoes.
7. There are two approaches to packing clothes. One approach is
to spread them flat one on top of the other. Take all the shirts,
spread them, and then fold the sleeves of the bottom shirt over
the others to get a stack of shirts the size of your bag. Pants
also go one over another, and than the whole stack folded together.
This way you have minimum folding creases. It's good if you hang
your clothes. If you keep your clothes folded on shelves you will
need to refold them anytime you unpack.
The other approach is to fold everything as square as possible,
fitting the size of the bag, so the bag is filled.
8. Take what you need for the first day in your carry on bag. Lost
luggage is not common these days, but it still can happen. If it
happens to you, don't let it ruin the first day of your trip. Take
your tooth
brush, shaving utensils, basic cosmetics, a change of clothes and
anything you may need on your first day with you.
If you have a printed page with directions to your hotel or important
telephone numbers, take them with you.
9. Insure your luggage. If the luggage is stolen or damaged, it's
good to be able to replace it. Even so, don't check in expensive
or sensitive items. Take your new camera with you - it's the safest.
10. Don't take big bottles of shampoo, hair conditioner etc. There
are small travel size bottles, or you can take some of the bottles
content with you in a smaller bottle. Overweight will cost you more
than buying a new bottle of shampoo at the destination.
by: Rachel Deutsch
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