Next to flight delays and long lines at the airport, packing is
probably the least pleasant part of travel. Deciding what to take-and
making it fit-frustrates even the most seasoned traveler. However, that
does not have to be the case. With careful pre-planning, and some useful
tips on how to keep clothes neat and organized, packing can be quick,
efficient and easy. Here are a few tips for your next trip.
Packing List.Make a list of what you need. This accomplishes
two things: It speeds up packing and lets the traveler know what might
be missing in the event of lost luggage. This list should be kept in a
wallet or handbag.
Soft or Hard Sided Luggage.Next, consider soft or hard sided
luggage. The choice depends on personal preference and what is being
packed. For instance, when packing delicate equipment, hard sided
luggage is preferred. However, soft sided luggage is available in
durable fabrics like Cordura nylon and ballistic nylon-a puncture and
tear resistant fabric, as well as leather, canvas and vinyl.
Packing.After opening the bag on a smooth surface, the
traveler should place shoes, hairdryers, toiletries and other heavy
objects in the bottom of the case opposite the handle. Wrinkle free
items such as jeans, T-shirts, lingerie and sweaters can be rolled to
cushion heavier items.
Next, add suits, slacks, and dresses. Start with the heaviest
clothing first and leave the ends of the clothing hanging over alternate
sides, folding one garment over the other to simplify packing. A
jacket's collar should be at the hinge of the case to allow the width of
the shoulders to remain smooth. Then button the jacket and fold the
sleeves over the front. Each item should be placed one atop the other by
alternating edges so the case is fitted evenly and smoothly. Zip
trousers closed and fold along natural creases.
Plan to use the wide side of the case for wide shouldered clothing
and wide skirts. The narrow direction of the case should be used for
slacks and narrow items. Then, fold the clothing beginning with the item
second from the top and working to the bottom, always smoothing the
wrinkles while folding. When all the ends are folded into the suitcase,
the entire ensemble will be interwoven and can be removed together.
Benefits of Packing Smart.There are three reasons for packing
in this manner: easy removal, cushioning without the use of tissue and
it eliminates clothing shift.
Selecting the Right Travel Gear.For overall success, whether
it be a garment bag, carry on or pullman, selection depends on packing
lists and mode of transportation.
Travel Accessories Enhance Convenience.Before leaving home,
travelers should find out if their hotel offers hairdryers, irons, and
other amenities. If so, there is no need to waste packing space. If
amenities are not available, bring along sample sizes of cosmetics and
toiletries. Fill small plastic bottles or use unbreakable plastic
containers with tight fitting lids. Frequent travelers keep a pre-packed
toiletries/cosmetic case in their bag. Many lightweight travel
accessories, including appliance voltage converters, money pouches,
irons and more, are available for purchase at you local department
store.
Everything, Including the Kitchen Sink?For those who pack too
much to carry, many wheeled luggage systems have built in luggage carts
that hold up to three pieces of luggage, making it easier to transport.
Virtually every type of bag is available on wheels-garment carriers,
carry-ons, duffels, even back-backs.
Lost Luggage?Last but not least, if your airline loses your
luggage, go immediately to the baggage or customer service office in the
airport. This is usually located near the baggage claim area. Complete
the reporting form and refer to the packing list made prior to beginning
your trip. Receipts for newly purchased travel goods, expensive clothing
and other items of value help when making claims.
Weight Limits- Weight limits have changed, currently they are
at 50 lbs. for each piece of luggage. Over weight luggage will cost you.
Luggage Search- Most of us do a nice job of packing before we
travel, but don't forget, your bags will be hand searched in some
airports. Save some embarrassment by packing with the thought of someone
going thru it with an airport full of people watching. |