Learn how to pack for a flight from the travel experts. Get answers to your packing questions and find out exactly what you can pack.
When buying a ski or snowboard bag, think about how much room you’ll need, how many skis or boards you’ll usually be bringing, and whether you’ll be packing your other snow gear in there as well. Some riders like to pack their boots, outerwear, helmet, goggles, and whatever else ...
By packing lighter, you’re contributing to reduced emissions when flying. In addition, you’re able to walk with your luggage, use public transportation, and share smaller vehicles with others. Look for other ways to consider the health of our planet in the ways you pack and travel. Reduce...
In addition to a day-pack full of essentials, we carry an ‘Easy Access Bag’, a canvas tote or backpack (with convenient zipped pockets) that holds everything we might need to reach quickly on the road: Infant supplies Water bottle, snacks and gum (if flying, to ease ear pain)...
Sandals, heels, sneakers, and trainers – sometimes you might need to fit them all on a single trip. Other times, not so much. Here are a few tips on how to pack shoes in a suitcase. Research the Weather and Destination Just like when you decide how to pack clothes in a suitcase; ...
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"The way I pack a suitcase depends on how I'm traveling," Mansel explains. For example, if she's driving or flying but only bringing a carry-on, she allows herself to overpack her suitcase, since many airlines only weigh your checked luggage. Like Mansel, your mode of transport should...
one of the smallest carry on luggage allowances for your free bag so you really do need to be careful when you’re flying with Ryanair. Your bag needs to be able to fit under the seat infront of you and the seats on Ryanair are smaller so it is obvious when your bag is too big...
There are lots of good articles about how to pack your clubs for maximum protection; this one by Ship Sticks is somewhat self-serving, but it offers some decent general advice on the subject --https://www.shipsticks.com/blog/how-to-protect-your-golf-clubs-when-flying-ship-sticks/ ...
When flying in to catch your ship, or the day of embarkation, pack in your carry-on bag the things you'll need for the first few hours (or days depending on your concern) of the journey. Consider packing bank cards/cash and other valuables, plus toiletries, a change of clothes includin...