PACKING LIGHT FOR ONE BAG TRAVEL

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Here are some tips and tricks I’ve learned – sometimes the hard way – when packing light for one carry on bag travel for a week or more.

It’s easier than you think. It just takes a little bit of planning but you will thank yourself many times over.

Once you invest in a good carry on bag, do everything possible to avoid checking that bag. You want one bag travel, and only one bag travel.  It can be a challenge for some but totally worth the effort.

Invest in a good carry on

– Your bag cannot be lost if you     check it. – You’ll save money on potential     baggage fees. – You’ll be less likely to over-pack     and you’ll breeze through the     airport while others linger at the     baggage claim squinting at     luggage and looking worried.

To meet most airlines’ requirements for carry on bags, your bag should not be bigger than 22″ tall X 14″ wide X 9″ deep. Check with your airline just to make sure.

While I was practicing how to pack light for one bag travel, I discovered the adage, “roll, don’t fold.”  It works! Try it. When you roll your clothes they take up much less room in your suitcase.

When packing light, roll, don’t fold

The bonus is that they wrinkle a lot less than if you folded them. Roll larger items, like pants, and place them at the bottom of your suitcase creating a base. Then place additional items on top of that.

Really think about your shoes. They are the bulky culprits that take up lots of space and cause you to overpack when you’re trying to pack light for a single carry on.

Shoes: The Enemy of One Bag Travel

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