Secret Packing Hacks Airlines Don't Want You To Know (SAVE BIG!)

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  • @PortableProfessional
    @PortableProfessional  Год назад +25

    *Level8 Luggage (the suitcase I use and love)* : bit.ly/PP-level8
    Use code: Megan15 for discount + free shipping

    • @Jesse.M22
      @Jesse.M22 Год назад +2

      I recently purchased 2 different pieces of Level 8 luggage. I really like them.

    • @ytwatcher6020
      @ytwatcher6020 Год назад +2

      Pass, it weighs half the allowed limit, what else am I going to put in it?

    • @luvurab
      @luvurab 11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately it is .8” wider than Major Canadian airlines allow.

    • @lynnleipold2617
      @lynnleipold2617 10 месяцев назад

      Way too heavy

    • @seashell4327
      @seashell4327 9 месяцев назад

      Even if it isn't, how will we use a pass through band on it for carrying our personal item on the top of it?

  • @johnmcgaw2753
    @johnmcgaw2753 Год назад +130

    I go one step further with my clothing selections: monochrome. Black trousers, grey trousers, black tees, grey tees, black merino jumpers, black shoes, black cap, grey bucket hat, black stuffable down jacket, grey rain jacket, black neck gaiter, black gloves, even black/grey underwear. Everything matches and clashing is totally impossible. The only real exception is that my hiking boots are brown since I haven't found any black ones that fit so well and dark mottled grey hiking socks for the same reason. I'm not looking to be noticed, am not looking to impress anyone. Anyway, at my age I don't need flashy to be noticed -- people are semi-amazed that I'm still getting around under my own power. 😉

  • @tonyadevonish9734
    @tonyadevonish9734 Год назад +134

    I invested in a vest that had pockets for everything I needed. The hood has an attached eye mask.The additions were inflatable neck pillow, foot rest and blanket..Its truly been a great investment and I've used it on ALL my airplane trips...It was VERY handy while traveling on Frontier.

    • @MiaHessMusic
      @MiaHessMusic Год назад +12

      Where did you get that vest??

    • @glendabowling4840
      @glendabowling4840 Год назад +2

      1249

    • @kluka158
      @kluka158 Год назад +10

      Scottevest

    • @tonyadevonish9734
      @tonyadevonish9734 Год назад

      @@MiaHessMusic The company is called BauBax..Last I checked they were selling an updated jacket, pants and shoes.

    • @gordond8
      @gordond8 Год назад +13

      A vest is the best hack, I have a $14.99 one from amazon that I added a Velcro pocket, so it holds about what a Scottie vest holds. Kind of ugly but the only time someone sees it is when I take it off for the TSA scanner.

  • @dkwillrn
    @dkwillrn Год назад +33

    If you haven’t tried Turkish towels(the kind with loops) . They are light and dry almost as fast as the travel towel and you could find one large enough for a blanket. Warning- they don’t all have loops(like terry cloth). Many are smooth and don’t absorb enough for a shower. So this may be an option if you wish to take one. One other thing that I sometimes do, is lay the towel opened up fully, and patch your suitcase and fold the ends over the clothing this does not make it bulky. Happy travels!

  • @SD45-ET44AC
    @SD45-ET44AC 11 месяцев назад +30

    A positive attitude will take you far. The worst weather experienced on vacation was Hurricane Sandy, but wherever I go with my wife is wonderful as I love spending time with my wife, yes even during a hurricane. Vacations that are miserable include breaking your femur, needing emergency surgery or having a heart attack.

  • @coloraturaElise
    @coloraturaElise 11 месяцев назад +12

    When I go overseas for longer trips, I pick 4 colors that work well together, so everything is mix and match. Last time it was black, white, hot pink, and sapphire blue. I had tops, a jacket, pants, capris, shorts, skirts, a hat, purse, pashmina, and 2 pairs of shoes and was able to have over 2 weeks of outfits without repeating. That was in addition to my concert gown (fuscia) and shoes (it was an opera-singing trip). On the first 2 pages of my travel journal, I made a list of what I was going to wear each day while I was sitting in the airport, and even had some combinations left over that I never used.

  • @Stormbrise
    @Stormbrise Год назад +16

    We went to Paris in August, and it is normally good weather. However, this week that year was wet. However being from the Pacific Northwest and my husband from Scandinavia, we did make the most of it despite the rain. Long walks in the rain, a couple of cheap rain ponchos, and we still have fond memories of the trip.

  • @catwomanva
    @catwomanva 9 месяцев назад +4

    Years ago, we went to San Antonio for my brother's Air Force Boot Camp graduation in October or November. While it's typically pretty warm, we planned ahead and brought at least one sweater and a jacket with us. It was well worth it as the day of the graduation it was COLD! There were so many other families there in sun dresses and short sleeves freezing their butts off, some ladies were wearing Air Force sweatshirts they just purchased over their thin dresses. Thankfully, it warmed up the next day and the rest of the trip was much warmer. We were so glad we planned ahead.

    • @MeeMawTx
      @MeeMawTx 7 месяцев назад

      You just nailed what central and coastal Texas weather is like from late October until Thanksgiving. 😁

  • @kswanson2440
    @kswanson2440 Год назад +140

    I travel with a backpack only. Now I also bring a cinch stop trash bag. Before sliding my pack under the seat, it goes in the bag. Why? A man puked on me and my pack mid-flight. I was left with nothing to change into. Even if it hadn't gotten on my stuff, it made me think twice about putting anything directly on the plane floor. Put that underseat item in a bag.

    • @crystalgale15
      @crystalgale15 Год назад +19

      thank you for mentioning this. I will definitely put a plastic bag around our carryone back packs from now on

    • @mymai5859
      @mymai5859 11 месяцев назад +9

      Great tip

    • @lynnebattaglia-triggs1042
      @lynnebattaglia-triggs1042 11 месяцев назад +17

      Trash bag is a good idea. Backpacks? I can’t count how many times I have been whacked by someone’s backpack when they whirl around.

    • @kenshinhimura3003
      @kenshinhimura3003 10 месяцев назад +1

      Good idea.

    • @lindag5076
      @lindag5076 9 месяцев назад +2

      I tried a backpack, a Copaxan? Well every time I turned around I was whacking someone…lol I came home and gave it to my granddaughter… I find they are more awkward than a personal crossbody bag.

  • @W.i.l.l._Nguyen
    @W.i.l.l._Nguyen Год назад +36

    Canadian here...ever since moving to Asia, I find that size is not a concern but it has always been weight. My 20L backpack can be loaded out to be 13 kg, so i always struggle to keep the weight down...not the size.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 8 месяцев назад

      Fortunately I had never my backpack or carry on weighted! But I am only traveling through Europe using Wizzair and Ryanair :)

  • @magietagie
    @magietagie Год назад +68

    I am a chronic over packer… your tips are great but I think I need a support group! 😉

    • @well-blazeredman6187
      @well-blazeredman6187 Год назад +7

      You need a packing-list.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +6

      Haha! You got this!

    • @magietagie
      @magietagie Год назад

      @@well-blazeredman6187 I make a packing list every time! And I always include too many things on it! 😉

    • @suave-rider
      @suave-rider Год назад +3

      I live in Sydney and my daily train to the office passes the Airport Station. So many use trunk sized bags that you could empty an entire wardrobe into. For domestic.

    • @kyls73
      @kyls73 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@suave-riderI'll be flying domestic to Sydney and then overseas for two weeks. Will need that big suitcase.

  • @alanbirkner1958
    @alanbirkner1958 Год назад +10

    Hi! We've gone on 2 week cruises with just an overnight bag each. If you bring a pair of gloves and a hat, you can come back to O'Hare in February. We're in our 70's. We each carry a small tote bag for meds. We've seen people with 2 huge suitcases who have to take cabs and have help. My husband uses a cane and he can still manage his own stuff. Tina, Al's wife

  • @virginias.poston4308
    @virginias.poston4308 6 месяцев назад +6

    I ALWAYS wear a good-size pashmina scarf on flights. It can work as a light blanket, eye mask, neck pillow.... But the reason I always take one is because years ago I was traveling to San Francisco. Kept checking the weather reports before leaving--they kept saying upper-60s/low 70s for the highs, 50s for lows, so I packed accordingly, but with layers, so I did have some tank tops. When we got there, they were having a weird heat wave, up to 90°! After 2 days of sweltering in the clothes I brought (and not finding any affordable light-weight clothes for sale), I couldn't take it any more. I took my half-slip and some safety pins, and turned the pashmina into a perfectly serviceable, light-weight skirt. Then, when it turned super chilly on Fisherman's Wharf, it kept my ears from freezing. Most versatile item I own.

  • @lyndamartin1109
    @lyndamartin1109 Год назад +50

    My tip is...if you fly often to visit friends or family, leave a few outfits and pairs of shoes, purses and toiletries etc at their home then you need only a personal bag for the flight. I live in Australia but visit family in the USA twice a year and do this. It's so much easier, no heavy luggage to check in and collect at the carousel, this makes customs so much easier to get through.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +1

      Great tip, Lynda!

    • @elanthys
      @elanthys Год назад +7

      Yes 100%! I've started doing that when I visit my folks back home and it's real peace of mind knowing you can straight up forget about toiletries and other things.

    • @sherryware
      @sherryware Год назад +9

      Yes, I've been doing that for years now. I have a plastic tub of items in my daughter's attic for my once or twice a year visits. A personal bag under the seat is all I need for the 2-3 hour flight.

    • @0AmyK0
      @0AmyK0 Год назад +3

      Yes! I have a pair of shoes I leave at my parent's house, and I can do laundry there, so I can fly with an underseat bag.

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Год назад +6

      This is me also. I live in 2 places and i actually don't need anything when going between them. The problem is, i tried flying with next to nothing a few times and was pulled aside by security for secondary screening interviews twice. It looks suspicious with a return flight that's months ahead (or no return) and you have nothing but the clothes on your back and a shopping bag with a magazine in it. Airport security also has access to your airline check-in info so they know if you checked any bags, they also have photographs of the bags you checked so you can't lie. Anyways, i carry the bare minimum to look like i'm a legit traveller if that's where i'm going.

  • @letter203ify
    @letter203ify Год назад +9

    I like packing 1 week mix/match clothes for two weeks of vacation time. Anything else you can get locally. As for the weather, i always pick sunny destinations and have not had bad luck, just a day or two of heavy rains.

  • @kariforgie457
    @kariforgie457 Год назад +65

    Delta has been cracking down on international flights to South America. That belt bag or cross body counts towards a personal item. Make sure it can be shoved into your backpack before you get in the boarding line!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +7

      Good advice, Kari! Thanks for watching!

    • @THEEnfantTerrible
      @THEEnfantTerrible Год назад +8

      I noticed this recently too. Atlanta to Lima this past October they were really scrutinizing people and forcing them to get everything into 2 bags before boarding. AND coming home they weren’t allowing big bottles of liquid even though they were purchased after security.

    • @caveatemptor93
      @caveatemptor93 Год назад +2

      I used my belt bag as a packing cube inside my carryon. That let me have more space on my personal item bag.
      My personal item bag was a small hiking day pack. Removing the attached raincover and putting that into the carryon bought me valuable inches.

    • @696969bold
      @696969bold Год назад +14

      I get cold easily and have some weight on my body. I always put my waist pack UNDER my hoodie or sling it to the side UNDER my jacket.
      There have been good graces so far.

  • @Brody2477
    @Brody2477 Год назад +10

    I also pack my favourite pillowcase and buy a decent pillow before I start my trip. I hate some of the pillows at AirBNBs and hotels. I have also recently purchased a large neutral scarf that will also work as a travel blanket for the plane.

  • @mikebro1
    @mikebro1 Год назад +35

    I removed the foam from my neck pillow and stuffed my puffy jacket inside. It worked perfectly for a jacket in Mexico City, and an awesome pillow for Puerto Escondido! I'll always carry that neck pillow on a flight.

  • @thedavidguy01
    @thedavidguy01 Год назад +39

    I have a complete list of things to pack that I have honed over the years so there’s no need to think, plan or worry about what I will take. Obviously there are some items for cold weather and some for warm weather but, overall, packing from the list is simple and quick. As you suggested, I pack for 1 week no matter how long the trip. Interestingly, the list has gotten much shorter over the years, but I think I have pared it down as much as I can. Both my wife and I have traveled carry on only since 1999.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +1

      That's great, Dave! Happy travels to you and your wife!

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Год назад +2

      i'm like that too. I'm so short-listed that my rollers stay out on the floor with some things permanently in them. I consider them put away by dropping the handle. When it's to go, i raise the handle. hahah. I have a short list of 5 essential, MUST haves to fly, and everything else has become optional or "oh well" if i forgot it.
      I used to fly with an checked bag, then i went to just a 23" carry-on 20 yrs ago which is a good size but you can run into problems with regional planes and their tiny overheads. I whittled it down a few inches every few years and ended up at my current 17" roller which is just enough to get most extras. I've even flown with just a Filson "twill tote" which is a glorified man purse. It actually worked out okay, it all depends on what you can and can't do without.

    • @mottawa1
      @mottawa1 11 месяцев назад +3

      I keep master packing lists on my laptop by season (winter, summer, etc.) or by type of vacation (city, hiking, beach, etc.).

    • @LGnLA
      @LGnLA 9 месяцев назад +1

      💯💯💯💯

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Год назад +29

    Toiletry items might not be suitable if you have sensitive skin or are allergic to certain chemicals within the hotels bathroom supplies and you need to consider taking your own bathroom supplies .

    • @virginias.poston4308
      @virginias.poston4308 6 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. I was in a hotel that had this weird mint-pine-something scent for the soap and shampoo. Ick. And then the over-zealous maid THREW OUT the travel size neutral soap I'd brought with me!

    • @Kim-mo1ih
      @Kim-mo1ih 14 дней назад +1

      Exactly. I now pack a small SCENT FREE hand soap so I don't get a migraine from using the soap available.

  • @ddraiss
    @ddraiss Год назад +65

    I'm a photographer as a side hustle. Last weekend I flew to Florida for a weekend gig. I flew what I call "uhaul airlines" in this case Frontier, but Spirit, Allegiant and Breeze fall into the same category. I took only my camera backpack, which is "Personal Item" Size In in was:
    Camera gear: Two full size DSLR camera, two lenses (long telephoto, and medium telephoto) two card readers, 4 camera batteries, dual battery charger, loupe (to see screen in bright sunlight) BlackRapid camera strap, 7 memory cards (2 in each camera, plus 3 extra), battery bank, usb charging brick, and cords
    Clothes in Compression packing cube: 2 pair shorts, two pair socks, 2 pair boxer briefs, work out style shorts to sleep in, razor, toothbrush
    On top of my camera gear was two t-shirts, and a sun hat.
    I wore Jeans, Long Sleeve shirt, shoes, wool socks, mid weight jacket.
    When I arrived, I stopped at a Walmart and bought a $9 quad chair for the photo gig, and a travel size deodorant.
    Frontier wanted about $100 round trip for a carry on or checked bag. I paid ZERO extra. $80 round trip flight Cleveland Ohio to Tampa FL.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +4

      Wow! You really planned that well! Hope the photo gig was a success!

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Год назад +2

      I'm a photographer and haven't flown for awhile. Thanks for all these great tips.💜

    • @tedtalksrock
      @tedtalksrock 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is why women should have a travel allotment …men can get away with packing lightly without any toiletries or make up.

  • @patriciachirgwin3238
    @patriciachirgwin3238 Год назад +4

    Pre-accurate weather reports, I travelled to the West Coast to go on a cruise to Alaska. Thankfully, I had packed some items for a three day stay in Vancouver before the cruise. I always thought that Alaska was pretty cold compared to the rest of North America, but found out to my cost that I was wrong! I packed heavy sweaters and a coat, only to find that instead of it being cool and wet in August, it was 80°F and sunny the whole week I was there! As you can imagine, a lot of the clothes I brought were not appropriate, and I had to re-wear a lot of the items I had brought for my time in Vancouver! I have always paid attention to the weather report, since that fiasco! Live and learn! Thanks for the tips!

  • @marcielston3019
    @marcielston3019 Год назад +7

    Airlines target hard-shelled wheel bags for - as you say - forced checking. The last couple of times we flew the last 30ish people had to check their carry-on bags. Not gate check, but checked through destination. People who buy cheap tickets are catching on, and using much stealthier carry-on sized backpacks. Sometimes they're HUGE but since they're smooshable and not rolling around on the floor, the gate agents seem to let them pass while targeting the next hard-sided roll aboard.

  • @MegaLokopo
    @MegaLokopo 9 месяцев назад +4

    If you don't need it while traveling, buy it when you get there, if you can't buy it when you get there, ship it there before hand. Traveling with a backpack that is less than 5 pounds when fully "packed" is an amazing experience.

  • @CIDteenie
    @CIDteenie Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  9 месяцев назад

      You are SO welcome. Great to have you on the channel and seeing your Super Thanks made my day. Happy Travels! 😍😊🌎

  • @auzzygirl8175
    @auzzygirl8175 11 месяцев назад +41

    As a plus size lady it's not so easy to find clothing in my size so packing is extra challenging knowing that l most likely won't easily find clothing in my size at my destination.

    • @chrisf1202
      @chrisf1202 4 месяца назад +3

      Exactly. These ladies have tiny clothes. They can wear these see thru clothes that roll up.

    • @sunidais1751
      @sunidais1751 4 месяца назад

      So many people don't understand this. I'm plus size AND short. I have to have almost everything altered.

    • @c8Lorraine1
      @c8Lorraine1 4 месяца назад +2

      Plus size never stopped me. Monochromatic capsule wardrobe. I use black , grey and burgundy coloured clothing. Pair of shoes goes with all outfits. I buy in my comfortable size.

    • @leighnisbett9691
      @leighnisbett9691 3 месяца назад

      @@sunidais1751 try buying your clothes 2 sizes up for comfort and in multiple colours that you know suit your skin tone and shape . It means that you can mix and match your every day outfits and just change your top at night for a formal look .

    • @djbosnick1072
      @djbosnick1072 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@c8Lorraine1 you've used a wonderful plan! Thanks for sharing this, as it is great food for thought for packing more effectively!

  • @StephanieSoltero-dt2wl
    @StephanieSoltero-dt2wl 9 месяцев назад +2

    For the towel advice; not all Airbnb or places to stay provide you with a towel to take to a hot springs, beach or other outdoor water activities. Even if you buy a regular towel when you arrive to your destination, laundry is not always provided. With a microfiber bath/beach towel, you can easily wash them in a bathroom sink, and they quickly dry overnight. The microfiber bath/beach towels we bought for our trips to Japan and then Iceland were lifesavers.

  • @roxanneonthemove4187
    @roxanneonthemove4187 Год назад +72

    You mentioned that you can always buy something you missed packing. That is not always the case. My husband is a big and tall size 2XLT it is hard to buy clothes even going to shopping malls in the USA, and I am short but a plus size, most place do not have clothes in our size. I spent months searching for rain/ waterproof pants to go to Norway in January, knowing I would have layers underneath. You would think with so many clothes coming from China that finding a shirt for my husband would not be a problem finding one there. It is best to do some research before you go as to what to expect weather wise or even for your activities. Sometimes investing in good quality pieces of clothing such merino wool can get you through your trip with minimal washings. I always plan to take everything I think I need, rather than wasting my vacation time searching for something. We do a lot of cruises, I would rather spend time in ports seeing something worthwhile rather than shopping for something I may not find.

    • @marthadueck6461
      @marthadueck6461 11 месяцев назад +14

      I’m Canadian and a plus size and found out the same thing. Plus I agree with you. Why waste precious time and money going and looking for item I have at home. My husband is very firm on that. We are not here to shop.

    • @rickgonzalez1218
      @rickgonzalez1218 9 месяцев назад +3

      Deb here. I agree. They tell you that you can buy whatever you need. I don't think so if you are plus size

    • @mikerilling6515
      @mikerilling6515 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’m 6’8” and I’m right there with you
      There’s no way I can go into any store and find ANYTHING off the rack

    • @carolepeck3829
      @carolepeck3829 8 месяцев назад

      I love to shop, so I always leave room in my suitcase for fantastic clothing finds.

    • @joane24
      @joane24 8 месяцев назад

      I've recently visited a place where I had to travel to another part of the city to a mall to finally buy a pair of tights... Where I live you can buy them anywhere, in almost any kind of a store that's right around any street corner. So I assumed, it's a easy item to save packing place, and buy upon arrival. Well, turned out not so.
      Also, in some especially tourist holiday destinations, some even basic clothing can be rather expensive...

  • @gordflint
    @gordflint Год назад +7

    I think about the places and restaurants I am likely to visit, and the weather and make sure clothes I take mix and match as you mention. Even though vacay I leave items with team logos or writing at home as they reduce clothing versatility.
    On a recent 3 week Japan trip I took 1 weeks worth of clothing and at night after long days tracked down local laundry mats. Adventure in itself lol

  • @TheKerokitty
    @TheKerokitty 7 месяцев назад +5

    I also found with clothes that either packing all darks, all lights, or a 50/50 split makes the concept of laundry easier, because no one wants to do a 'load' of laundry for a only 1 or 2 items.

  • @alisiawilliams7390
    @alisiawilliams7390 10 месяцев назад +3

    I always, always check the weather before I pack. It helps to leave the pieces behind you do not need.

  • @bettyparker3317
    @bettyparker3317 4 месяца назад +1

    I live in very South Florida, where winter and spring is usually hot.
    But we absolutely DO get cold snaps. Like sweater and jacket weather. Doesn’t last long, but it can, and often does, get cold. Like 40s/50s for 2-4 days.
    Believe me, the shops around the beaches jack up their sweater and sweatshirt prices SO much and so fast. Too many visitors just bring shorts and swimsuits.
    Those cold snaps are predicted a few days ahead. Just check a few days before the flight.

  • @megumim6795
    @megumim6795 Год назад +8

    "remember the other places have stores, too" That's true. And if your destination is the same country or the place you often visit/know well, it's definitely good advice.
    However, are you sure, that you can go shopping on the arrival day? Do you check their opening hours and locations beforehand? (and you're super sure that there is no flight delay) Do you know the varieties and price range of those items? Heck, do you know the names of those items in their languages? Not everyone can speak English, let alone your mother tongue. So... my advice is to bring things which you think you might need if you don't know much about your destination.

  • @Cdnl4927
    @Cdnl4927 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love that comment about embracing being an “outfit repeater”. 😂 As soon as I see travel videos with the person packing outfits for each day with different clothes, I keep movin’ because it’s a waste of my time. Nobody cares if you wear the same item a couple of times, as long as it’s clean and not smelly. If you have access to laundry, then there’s really no need in bringing so much clothes. Part of the fun is buying stuff at your destination, too. 😊

    • @AnneCaulder
      @AnneCaulder 10 месяцев назад +1

      I bought some of the thin detergent sheets for our two-week trip to Italy. Only packed a backpack. I took only white tops which I washed in the sink at places we stayed for more than one night. It worked out perfectly and I didn’t even wear everything that I took.

    • @Cdnl4927
      @Cdnl4927 10 месяцев назад

      @@AnneCaulder that’s cool. One backpack is kinda sorta my goal but I also get a nagging feeling if i don’t take advantage of personal item allowance, since it doesn’t cost extra but we are definitely paying for it regardless.

  • @marthadueck6461
    @marthadueck6461 11 месяцев назад +3

    We went to Cuba just before Covid and we checked the weather but an unfortunate snow storm hit the east coast and we felt the effects from that so instead of hot and sunny we had cool weather. Couldn’t even go swimming. ☹️ Thankful has Canadian we had sweaters and lightweight jackets along. Plus the pants we wore and extra t shirts I alway pack because I don’t trust the weather man😊. You can’t just go shopping for clothes there. And buying plus size forget that. It’s also good to pack a light weight skirt in place of one pair of pants and a “nicer” T-shirt for those unexpected occasions when you need to dress up. Or want to.

  • @shinnam
    @shinnam Год назад +4

    Microfiber towels shed those fibers into the water supplies. Clothes: if you have packed the wrong kind of clothing: buy second hand local. Might get a really cool memento from your trip. Works well if you are changing multiple climates. Also the local second hand may have great deals for items needed for the climate. For example if you have relatively small feet, there are great second hand boots in Sweden, since teenagers outgrow boots rhat are hardly worn.

    • @cherylallis2458
      @cherylallis2458 6 месяцев назад +1

      Who wants to waste valuable vacation time shopping at second hand stores?

  • @barbaratruitt9484
    @barbaratruitt9484 6 месяцев назад +3

    Used Zip lock bags are great for packing

  • @barbaratruitt9484
    @barbaratruitt9484 6 месяцев назад +4

    Airplanes haven’t given out blankets in years. I use laundry sheets to wash my clothes. Very small and dry.

  • @musicdaydreams2506
    @musicdaydreams2506 11 месяцев назад +2

    I always bring a travel blanket and always need it. I get so cold on planes that a hoodie isn’t enough. It usually fits nicely in the front outside pocket of my carry on.

  • @jolimiller1268
    @jolimiller1268 Год назад +6

    Always great advice! Most great common sense, but seldom realized. Thank you Megan!

  • @earthsteward9
    @earthsteward9 7 месяцев назад +8

    I heard one travel tip that you should pack half as much stuff and twice as much money as you think you will need

  • @freedomthroughspirit
    @freedomthroughspirit 10 месяцев назад +5

    I prefer small compression bags over packing cubes, but both are good. My favorite carry-on only travel tips are: Bring a carry-on that's soft and 100% guaranteed to fit under the seat so I never have to worry about the overhead bin space (my purse is my personal item and it fits next to the carry-on under the seat). Before boarding the plane, wear my long-sleeved shirts and jackets (some tied around my waist) so I have it for cold flights and for backrests (and bag fits easier under seat). Inflatable pillow (small) is great for flight and for hotel rooms when I don't like their pillows. Downsize every toiletry to tiny using little ziplocked plastic baggies for most things (and for my supplements). Ask TSA to do a hand check for my food items (in ziplock bags all within one bigger sack) going through security (which they do no problem) to avoid my food getting irradiated for no good reason. Wool shirts are fabulous for repeated wears (we like WoolX, Woolly, etc. brands). Keep colors simple to mix and match and layer. I never worry about "outfits" just things that mix and match fine together, sporty casual, with some jewelry and light scarves so it has a pop of color. We did a month in Europe like this with no issues, twice, it's VERY liberating to feel free traveling like this. Overpackers -- embrace the freedom of less stuff to pack, worry about, keep track of, etc. It's wonderful.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  10 месяцев назад +1

      I like your packing style, especially the less stuff, less worry. You have it down to a science. Happy travels!

    • @freedomthroughspirit
      @freedomthroughspirit 10 месяцев назад

      @PortableProfessional Thank you! Happy travels for you, too. 💜

  • @belindamohar
    @belindamohar Год назад +15

    I have to disagree with the packing cubes, for me i can pack better using the roll, fold method depending on my trip and bag I'm using. I am currently going on a 6 day trip in the winter and only bring a backpack and small messenger bag . I have packing cubes and tried many times using them , did not work for me. now they take up space in my drawer.

    • @zeitgeist888
      @zeitgeist888 Год назад +4

      I agree. I have used packing and compression cubes before and find that they can be nice for staying organized or if you have to go through a suitcase in the airport but never fit the luggage exactly so some items need to be left out of packing cubes to utilize all the space. They also take up space and weight and once dirty clothes come into the picture things get less organized and compact. Add it handles on most suitcases that are narrower and you can lose a lot of space in and around the handles with a packing cube. If they work for you great but I prefer folding and rolling items.

    • @belindamohar
      @belindamohar Год назад

      exactly that's why i do not like them@@zeitgeist888

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 6 месяцев назад

      @@zeitgeist888you can shove stuff in those awkward shaped pockets that are created with the compression bags

  • @Elaines-travels
    @Elaines-travels Год назад +4

    I check luggage and for my carry on use a bag that fits under the seat. I have a bad back and hauling around a heavy bag that I have to lift over my head to put into the overhead bins is just asking for trouble, I put an airtag into my checked luggage in case of problems

  • @danabanana3453
    @danabanana3453 Год назад +1

    Traveled to Miami in late July, which is monsoon season. Embrace wearing swimwear underneath your clothes or buy/pack rain gear on arrival.

  • @ruthkringle1353
    @ruthkringle1353 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love packing cubes and use Stashers

  • @alexandradamico4498
    @alexandradamico4498 Год назад +2

    I still love my Turkish towel! I use it as an airplane blanket, a shall, a towel, a picnic blanket, and more!

  • @gordond8
    @gordond8 Год назад +18

    Backpack is the only way to go. Wheels, Handles and hard sided just take space. Budget airlines, like Spirit, have typical personal items size restrictions at 18x14x8, many airlines don't specify personnel item size but the agent may inspect questionable personal items. Packing cubes are fine for organization, but don't expect them save any space.

    • @andreaelizabeth5494
      @andreaelizabeth5494 6 месяцев назад

      Every airline lists their size details regarding the personal bag allowance on the website. The problem is each airline differs when it comes to size. Even with carry on many airlines will differ slightly.

  • @iluvmooz
    @iluvmooz Год назад +21

    Hello! I have traveled to various countries and one thing I found that is cumbersome, is the size regulation of carry-on luggage varying between airlines. I want to be able to maximize the space of my carry-ons so I buy the biggest size allowable within the US (I live in the US) but outside of the country, many airlines have smaller bags regulations which sucks to have to purchase a separate bag for international travel. Do you have any tips in regards to this situation? I have discovered it is not a “one size fits all”. Also, some international airlines have weight restrictions on carry-ons as well. I would love to hear your advice. Thank you.

    • @lesleymcneill1403
      @lesleymcneill1403 9 месяцев назад

      If you can manage a smaller bag on international trips why not use that bag for local trips. You wouldn’t need more luggage for a local trip.

    • @EsmereldaPea
      @EsmereldaPea 9 месяцев назад +2

      I just ran into this. Planning my first international trip in 20 years. Cannot find a carryon that's under 9" in depth. Icelandair says max of 7.8" so I called them. She said as long as the total dimensions don't exceed, I was good. But I do NOT trust what she said. I am taking the carryon I bought to the airport before using it so they can tell me to my face that it's good (or have my suspicions confirmed).

  • @lisaspikes4291
    @lisaspikes4291 Год назад +8

    You should always know where your towel is! Hitchhikers know what I mean!😂

  • @renferal5290
    @renferal5290 Год назад +17

    Earlier this year, when I was in Scotland, it was so cold that I spent a small fortune on a pure wool jacket. It was really nice and high quality, but I would have been just as happy if I could have found a hoodie. When I go to the UK again next year, I'm bringing a jumper even though it will be July

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +4

      Good idea! I know I have experienced some cool July weather here in Canada so I would plan for the same in Scotland!

    • @annsimpson8786
      @annsimpson8786 10 месяцев назад +2

      We do sell hoodies all over Scotland you know!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @renferal5290
      @renferal5290 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@annsimpson8786 I know LOL I was a fool!!

  • @MK-cc5ve
    @MK-cc5ve Год назад +1

    Congratulations on tipping over 100,000! You do great work, I’m always excited when I see there is a new video from you. Yippee!🇨🇦

  • @badarock177
    @badarock177 Год назад +2

    Thhank you for going straight to the point and not telling the history of human life on Earth before you started ❤

  • @inge6280
    @inge6280 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think buying a towel on arrival is such a bad idea. They always need several washings before they dry properly. I always bring a towel for after swimming and. Packtowel

  • @SaraSachsMediumonthego
    @SaraSachsMediumonthego 6 месяцев назад +1

    I saw a very informative video from a French woman about mistakes Americans do abroad that leave them open to pickpockets. Nothing screams American tourist, rob me more than backpacks. They're so easy for pickpockets to get into and steal valuables. I use the standard size carryon, with a personal bag that slips onto the carryon. My cross body purse is packed in the personal bag. An infinity scarf with the secret zipper holds passport, money, and credit cards. Packing to blend in with the natives has helped me from becoming vulnerable to thieves. Eg, no backwards baseball hats, college or sports t shirts, or ugs shoes.

  • @gvarph7212
    @gvarph7212 11 месяцев назад +2

    The one *just in case* item I always have with me while traveling is an first aid kit. Other *just in case* items are usually a nice to have that that you can just buy at the destination after you realize you need them, but I you are in a situation where you need a med-kit, you usually really need a med-kit NOW

  • @iancvisuals707
    @iancvisuals707 11 месяцев назад

    A key thing to note is that if you are country or plane hopping, you need to make sure your carryon complies with the most strict section of your journey or be prepared to pay. I took a trip a couple years back and decided to spend a night/day in Paris before flying over to London because I scored a cheap $35 ticket. Unfortunately since it was a separate flight, even though part of my itinerary, I got nailed with 90 Euros in check bag fees because my carryon didn’t comply with the short haul airline between Paris and London. That was almost 3x the ticket cost just for the bag fees.

  • @Frazpas
    @Frazpas Год назад +1

    First time in USA during June, we had lots of warm weather clothes. Travelling from Las Vegas to San Francisco was a shock as in the morning the sea mist made it cold. We had to buy some warmer clothes.

  • @brentsummers7377
    @brentsummers7377 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice! And keep watching the 10 day weather forecasts for your destination. It might make the difference between taking a warm puffer coat or just a rain jacket plus light jersey. And whether to take a checked bag or just a carry on. If you have a long wait at an airport before you can check in at a hotel what is going to more annoying, a carry on bag with wheels or a fairly heavy duffel bag? Neither is ideal😂

  • @detangojet
    @detangojet 9 месяцев назад +1

    Simply adorable!!

  • @libbylandscape3560
    @libbylandscape3560 11 месяцев назад +2

    I use to be an over packer but found the secret of less, at least for me, is to notice what I DON’T use/Do use, and the next trip pack only the things that I DID use. It didn’t take many trips to whittle down my packing list to the basics…..I will toss in a few extra pair of undies & bras just in case tho.
    I use a soft carryon (actually a rectangular backpack) that can have the depth extended if needed, but still fits under the seat. This holds all my clothes leaving plenty of room for my iPad sling backpack, my tote/purse, meds in a baggie, extra shoes, and wooly ruana which does double duty as a blanket. It’s a tight fit sometimes but will still fit under the seat….and bonus points for acting as a footrest when my legs start aching.
    I find that spraying my clothes with 70% isopropyl alcohol will keep them fairly clean if a laundromat isn’t available, along with packing a few of the fuzzy/flocked hangers and a dry sprayer from a spray bottle. Once at my destination I just need to stop at a drugstore or grocery to pick up a 32 oz bottle of 70% isopropyl alcohol and I’m all set….also I spray my toothbrush after brushing w/isopropyl alcohol to keep it clean, so this helps w/that.

  • @MNP208
    @MNP208 9 месяцев назад +2

    Packing influencers never discuss packing for the very active traveler. Many of us aren’t just sight seeing. We hike, run, kayak, zip line, snorkel, etc. All of that takes extra clothing, shoes and gear.

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager 8 месяцев назад

    Yes, I packed only for 1/2 of the amount of the trip and wash things along the way. Once in rainy and cold London, it was so bitterly cold that I never took off my coat -- so it didn't make a difference what I wore underneath.

  • @kimlindsey5178
    @kimlindsey5178 Год назад

    My husband & I went to Disney World for my 50th. I had been keeping my eye out for the weather in Florida. The day before we got there, the temp was 80-90 F degrees . We got there and a cold front came in with record lows . We packed for warm weather and got a week of high temps of low 50’s and would go down to high 30’s F.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад +1

      Oh wow! Hope you had a wonderful time regardless! Great excuse to treat yourself to some birthday shopping!

  • @briannabenson4173
    @briannabenson4173 9 месяцев назад

    Yes other places have stores but if it’s something that has to be ordered & takes weeks to ship & yes likely you won’t need it but if certain emergencies did happen on your trip it could literally be life saving then IMHO, it’s likely worth bringing it.

  • @ritabutler1951
    @ritabutler1951 8 месяцев назад +1

    The wide handles seem like a good idea, but so many personal bags have smaller sleeves to attach to your luggage.

  • @Mr.DJones
    @Mr.DJones 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your time and posting.

  • @valeriebudhwa6834
    @valeriebudhwa6834 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you beautiful young lady for educating us when traveling and what’s not to do . Your traveling tips are so helpful and appreciated. God bless you. Look forward for more of your videos.

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Год назад +1

    Allegiant airlines carryon costs $46 so a great personal item saves lots of money. Some flights only cost about $46 so it doubles the cost of the trip. Take fewer clothes and you can take a couple of free trips each year.

  • @dmitriikurilov1569
    @dmitriikurilov1569 Год назад +2

    The picture at 3:58 is not correct because the standard carry-on luggage restriction is 22" x 14" x 9", which INCLUDES the handle and the wheels. Therefore, if the body of you suitcase is 22" high and your handle adds 1" and your wheels add 2" to the height than you can easily run into trouble with some stricter companies like Ryanair who enjoy charging full checked bag fee for an extra 1" in any dimension, it is free money for them 😉
    So, do not convince people to purchase oversized carry-on suitcases, it can easily get them into unexpected expenses.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад

      I apologize if you find the picture misleading. You are correct in making sure your carry on measurements include any extensions such as handles, pockets or wheels. Safe travels!

  • @maryquitecontrary1631
    @maryquitecontrary1631 Год назад

    I had the opposite experience. I packed for frigid temperatures in Sweden and it turned out to be fairly mild, in my opinion. I ended up buying lighter weight clothing so I wasn’t constantly sweating.

  • @diann5158
    @diann5158 11 месяцев назад +2

    That suitcase is 1.5 inches over with most US airline state is max. Need to do your research. Love level 8 and wish they made this bag to 45 inch standard.

  • @yourfavoritefrog
    @yourfavoritefrog Год назад

    I travel long hauls (like half the globe each time) , with transfers and I have stopped using hard-case suitcases. Sure they look safer for your belongings, but they actually break quite easily. Good quality soft luggage can stand a lot !

  • @ErikaEmody
    @ErikaEmody 11 месяцев назад +4

    Leave my neck pillow behind? No way, ma'am. I have neck issues. It's a priority for me! :-) and a little shawl or lap blanket as well. Sometimes the planes can be quite chilly.

  • @Gracie-qg5lm
    @Gracie-qg5lm 9 месяцев назад

    Years ago I went to Chicago in late fall. I didn’t check the weather before I packed. The day started warm and sunny. However, by the afternoon it started to snow and I wasn’t prepared for that. I ended up buying a sweater, gloves and a warm hat which could have been easily packed if I had checked the weather.

  • @lesleymcneill1403
    @lesleymcneill1403 9 месяцев назад

    I recently travelled interstate in Australia on a budget airline. 7 kg (15 lbs) limit for carryon plus 1 TOGETHER. I was travelling for 5 nights to a family funeral, just made the weight limit. On the return flight our bags were weighed.

  • @HAMMERHEALTH415
    @HAMMERHEALTH415 8 месяцев назад

    I have 3 1 ounce gold pieces. What is the best way to travel with them? I purchased a small safe that is approximately 9 x 5“ long with a combination lock on it. Should I put the gold pieces in there or should I do as you suggested and get a jacket with a lot of pockets in it? I know wearing them on me would just trigger a personal search. Also, what about jewelry? I am permanently moving to Kuwait from Texas and I am 75 years old. I think I do not have to pay for TSA consideration according to their site I tried to call them today, but it’s Saturday.

  • @gastonadrien2692
    @gastonadrien2692 8 месяцев назад +2

    “That strapless dress that Aunt Louise says looks great on you”
    My Grandma gives me the dresses

  • @thefozzybear
    @thefozzybear Год назад

    Air Canada, Westjet, and Flair Airlines' new carryon dimensions are 21.5 x 15 x 9 inches. The Holiday group which makes most of the luggage for Canada now has 21.5 inch carryons.

  • @suzannadannaTARDIS
    @suzannadannaTARDIS 10 месяцев назад

    I still haven't succeeded in getting my husband to use packing cubes, but they make packing and unpacking at my travel destination SO much easier.

  • @ozgirl45
    @ozgirl45 5 месяцев назад

    I love your useful information!
    The advice about checking the weather is critical. Most of my travel is an hour’s flight away to stay with family in various parts of the eastern US but even so the weather can seem to cover several climates at any time of the year.
    Also you need to be ruthless in cutting down what you take. If there’s any chance you could buy toiletries where you will be going (or can order from Amazon) then don’t take from home. And if it’s a relatively short trip do you really need to take every type of your usual skin care routine?
    Wear your heaviest items, such as sneakers and a raincoat, and even a thick(ish) sweater or hoodie.
    You have to get creative. With practice I can now be away for a month just with a carryon and a personal item. That personal item, making sure its dimensions are correct, can be stuffed full of an amazing amount of stuff.

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoy watching! Sounds like you have the packing down to a science! Happy travels!

  • @HoldTheLine1990
    @HoldTheLine1990 10 месяцев назад

    The multi-pocket vest trick (hack) is such an overlooked technique.
    TSA only cares if what you have is in violation of their prohibited items list.
    Having a bag that fits under seat in front of ya is a huge plus. Put dragbag in the overhead and keep your “pack” with ya.
    See what airline crews use for a dragbag and use same. Careful on the larger 26” crew bag due to size.

  • @zombielovesquad8751
    @zombielovesquad8751 Год назад +1

    I'm going on a cruise from Texas to Spain and then I'm flying to Edinburgh. I have to pack for the 90s in the Caribbean to the 40s in Scotland all in one case. Ack!!!

  • @EdwardArmstrong-y3f
    @EdwardArmstrong-y3f 3 месяца назад

    I like almost of your videos You are very intelligent person and traveler .!!!😊

  • @jacklawer6389
    @jacklawer6389 5 месяцев назад

    That suitcase seems thicker that allowed,?
    9 inches is the width right ?
    Thanks

  • @DonaldKhan-c3r
    @DonaldKhan-c3r 6 месяцев назад

    Will diffidently follow this packing hacks. Thank you so much.

  • @THEEnfantTerrible
    @THEEnfantTerrible Год назад +1

    I love my sea to summit airlite travel towel. It dries better than nothing when catching a swim or a soak on a day trip away from provided towels and I’d never carry a big bulky store bought towel with me

  • @vickiamundsen2933
    @vickiamundsen2933 8 месяцев назад

    always wear a short-sleeve tee as my base layer, then add more thin layers as needed for warmth. Varying the tee colors keeps me from getting bored by my navy-blue slacks, cardigan, and hoodie.

  • @kryssygee4814
    @kryssygee4814 Год назад +1

    ❤Love all your videos💚With most of Canada's carry on rules (22lbs) level 8 is just wayyyyyy too heavy!!!! That's a lot of clothing left at home on the bed. 😱

    • @PortableProfessional
      @PortableProfessional  Год назад

      Thanks, Kryssy! I agree that the lighter the bag the more you can bring. Happy travels!

  • @jenshere2090
    @jenshere2090 5 месяцев назад

    I will always take a neck pillow and my own travel blanket. The airline blankets are not always available and I don’t trust that they are always clean.
    I found Amazon has nice, compact travel blankets in their own zip up cases that are perfect. They even work when going to the movie theater.😊

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Год назад +1

    I always carry a small tube of all body/hair soap. And two individual body wipes. Plus toothbrush and a tiny pot of toothpaste. That way if I’m stuck at the airport, or if the AirBnB hasn’t been updated, I’m fine!

  • @lynda.grace.14
    @lynda.grace.14 9 месяцев назад

    My savior is business-casual black with accents of gray. Everything matches and always looks chic. Yoga wear doubles as pajamas and also works as layers if required. Toiletries in mini-containers are wonderful space-savers. Medications you know work for you are a wise bit of insurance, but can be removed from boxy packaging and put in zip log bags with only the face of the package or pharmacy-printed label on the bag. So flat. Carrying those on your person in a pocket is even better. Easier than trying to get the right meds in a language you don't speak or understand.

  • @cosmicadventurer1999
    @cosmicadventurer1999 Год назад +1

    Always appreciate your tips!

  • @ZeldaJeanE
    @ZeldaJeanE Год назад +1

    Great idea, I often flip my backpack around so th straps are not towards the floor

  • @tonyadestephanis2491
    @tonyadestephanis2491 11 месяцев назад +3

    I grew up in Kentucky. I assume the weather is a hot mess everywhere.

  • @ginaschelleman9011
    @ginaschelleman9011 10 месяцев назад +1

    It seems that no one ever mentions the weight allowance when packing carry on luggage. It’s all very well to utilise all the space in your carry on bag, but it’s almost a given that it will exceed the allowance for that carrier. Is this a U.S. thing, that only bag size is taken into consideration, and not bag weight?

  • @angelasimmons8727
    @angelasimmons8727 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your helpful information ❤️🙏

  • @reneeburich9497
    @reneeburich9497 Год назад +1

    We usually travel to warm/hot weather destinations, so even if we’re gone for only 5 days, that’s 10 outfits I need; I tend to sweat on my back, so there goes one top or one dress after only one wear. I try to find a washer and dryer after a few days because I run out of tops!

    • @AnneCaulder
      @AnneCaulder 10 месяцев назад +1

      One trick I’ve used for hot destinations is when you shower for dinner, put on clean top that I’ll wear the next day. It’s already cooler in the evening so it doesn’t get all sweaty. That way it’s not twice the amount of clothes.

    • @reneeburich9497
      @reneeburich9497 10 месяцев назад

      @@AnneCaulder I usually, though, soak my back before bedtime because of chronic pain, but good idea.

  • @newgabe09
    @newgabe09 Год назад

    This is cuddly fun if you're flying in a country (US seems to be the only one) that doesn't have a WEIGHT limit on carry on bags.

  • @koenven7012
    @koenven7012 Год назад +2

    some of these tips are also valid if you do have checked-in luggage. Remember, you have to carry the luggage around the airport, your hotel, etc. The lighter it is, the easier it is. When I travel by airplane it's always with check-in luggage, because most of those trips are for scuba diving and you're never going to fit all the equipment in a carry-on. yes, you can rent all the equipment on site (mostly), but I prefer to have my own gear. And the underwater housing for the camera alone is 15kg and will never fit in the dimensions for a carry-on. But next to the diving equipment I do remove everything I don't need, like towels, shampoo, ... As it's always to tropical countries, I have one pair of long trousers and one sweater (the ones I wear on the plane).
    I can also recommend having the resort/hotel do your laundry a few days before you leave if it's cheap enough. That makes it easier to pack your clothes back in your bag and when you come home, you can just put them back in your closet.

    • @marcielston3019
      @marcielston3019 Год назад

      To all those people who proudly state they never check luggage, I usually assume they aren't going to SCUBA dive or snorkel. That gear takes up room even if you own some/rent some.