Travel Tips to Pack Light: Reduce Weight in Your Bags

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • My travel tips will help your carry-on suitcase be light weight. We will swap heavy travel essentials so we can pack light. Airlines have strict carry-on weight! #traveltips #packing #packingtips #lightweight #packinglight
    These travel tip videos may help you: bit.ly/TravelCrossbodyBags
    No overhead bin space for your bag? Watch this: bit.ly/NoOverheadForBag
    Need to know the best carry-on bags and why: bit.ly/2023BestLuggage
    My lightweight essentials:
    Striped backpack: bit.ly/3rnqUmR
    Luggage weigh scale: bit.ly/3QO5MD5
    Mesh pouches: bit.ly/3mSJmAJ
    Tiny backpack: bit.ly/3wZqMPB
    Lightweight carry-on: bit.ly/3RgjmyM
    7 pound: bit.ly/3D6Phhn
    19" carry-on: bit.ly/3KvgYlE
    15" carry-on: bit.ly/3QrQcMt
    Hard makeup box: bit.ly/3PDQ7Wc
    Roll-up cord case: bit.ly/37KR1zP
    Mesh cord case: bit.ly/3cQ5NHA
    4-in-1 cord: bit.ly/3AvUIDH
    Shoes-
    Blue shoe: bit.ly/3OzeC66
    Gray Skechers: bit.ly/3Aul8G0
    Green shoe: bit.ly/3OZyrnI
    Black boot: bit.ly/3RjUC9L
    Hike shoes: bit.ly/3Aul8G0
    My travel shirts: bit.ly/MyTravelShirts
    Black jeans: bit.ly/3itBfvi
    Raspberry shirt: bit.ly/3ckSY8t
    Cashmere sweaters: bit.ly/3pwUaIR
    Waist belt: bit.ly/3OQTYxX
    Gray backpack: bit.ly/2Mvr9ux
    Bag Tracker: bit.ly/3bKjGqJ
    Liquid container: bit.ly/2QQVcNJ
    Lotion: bit.ly/3cNmHaa
    Chapters:
    00:00 Tips for Lightweight Carry-On Bag
    00:25 Pack thin lightweight fabric
    01:31 Weigh your suitcase
    02:37 Do not pack large cases
    4:38 Wear heavy shoes in airplane
    05:20 Pack 2 best shoes for trip
    05:39 Pack water-resistant shoes
    06:04 Pack multi-purpose clothes
    6:48 Wear thin layers
    8:34 Pack small containers
    09:36 Pack Lightweight Liquids
    RUclips Equipment:
    Nikon Camera: bit.ly/33xYbmi
    Microphone: bit.ly/3iblEh9
    Portable Tripod: bit.ly/3ioaCpd
    Ring Light: bit.ly/2EL7oxd (I use 2)
    Portable Light: bit.ly/31m0NRz
    Office chair: bit.ly/35A4dmu
    Camera travel case: bit.ly/3AjJMY7
    POP over and say hi:
    Instagram: @TravelTipsByLaurie (My former channel name was LauriePOP Ideas That POP, but now I produce travel tip videos only)
    Occasionally I use affiliate links, and all opinions that POP into my head are my honest ones.

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  • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
    @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +5

    Tap here for all details mentioned in video:
    These travel tip videos may help you: This shows 2 shirts from a brand and the rest are my closet ideas to mix and match for vacation outfits: bit.ly/VacationOutfitIdeas
    No overhead bin space for your bag? Watch this: bit.ly/NoOverheadForBag
    Need to know the best carry-on bags and why: bit.ly/2023BestLuggage
    My lightweight essentials:
    Striped backpack: bit.ly/3rnqUmR
    Luggage weigh scale: bit.ly/3QO5MD5
    Mesh pouches: bit.ly/3mSJmAJ
    Tiny backpack: bit.ly/3wZqMPB
    Lightweight carry-on: bit.ly/3RgjmyM
    7 pound: bit.ly/3D6Phhn
    19" carry-on: bit.ly/3KvgYlE
    15" carry-on: bit.ly/3QrQcMt
    Hard makeup box: bit.ly/3PDQ7Wc
    Roll-up cord case: bit.ly/37KR1zP
    Mesh cord case: bit.ly/3cQ5NHA
    4-in-1 cord: bit.ly/3AvUIDH
    Shoes-
    Blue shoe: bit.ly/3OzeC66
    Gray Skechers: bit.ly/3Aul8G0
    Green shoe: bit.ly/3OZyrnI
    Black boot: bit.ly/3RjUC9L
    Hike shoes: bit.ly/3Aul8G0
    My travel shirts: bit.ly/MyTravelShirts
    Black jeans: bit.ly/3itBfvi
    Raspberry shirt: bit.ly/3ckSY8t
    Cashmere sweaters: bit.ly/3pwUaIR
    Waist belt: bit.ly/3OQTYxX
    Gray backpack: bit.ly/2Mvr9ux
    Bag Tracker: bit.ly/3bKjGqJ
    Liquid container: bit.ly/2QQVcNJ
    Lotion: bit.ly/3cNmHaa

  • @alisoneichler4257
    @alisoneichler4257 Год назад +89

    Best travel hack … travel often! The more I travel, the better I get at packing efficiently.

    • @HuskyLabMama
      @HuskyLabMama Год назад +1

      So true! I travel home to my parents every once in a while (6 hours away with car and ship), and use that to gain experiance, and test how mush I can live (travel) without. I try to stick to a carry-on or hickingbag depending on the trips plan) and a few packing cubes. I have even traveled with only my handbag. A 44 liter, with loads of pockets! Love it!

    • @WeAreTravelersVideos
      @WeAreTravelersVideos Год назад +2

      I wish to do it soon! No matter how old I am, as long as I can travel.

  • @MultiLadybug72
    @MultiLadybug72 Год назад +159

    Favorite line of the vlog..."Like most women do, we figure it out" That is SO true!!! haha

  • @KMan-ye2kp
    @KMan-ye2kp Год назад +127

    A tip for sneaking on a few extra pounds is to order a "memory foam neck pillow". I ordered one from Amazon and made sure it had a zipper. I was able to sneak on 2.5 extra pounds of clothing by laying them along side the pillow (with the inner foam removed) and rolled the clothes into the shape of the foam. I stuffed them into the pillow and buckled it around my carry on suitcase. This allowed me to take on extra clothing and it also worked as a neck pillow for the plane. Once I got to my destination I unpacked the clothes and put the empty pillow case in my suitcase. We went in the summer so I didn't have jeans but this would be the perfect solution for bringing heavier clothing items.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +18

      You. Are. So. Smart. Brilliant travel hack for reducing weight in a carry-on bag! Thx

    • @ronnie-livingacolorfullife
      @ronnie-livingacolorfullife Год назад +20

      Oh, my gosh! I was wondering how to carry extra yarn with me (to crochet on the plane)…perfect solution!

    • @MarcellinaMoon
      @MarcellinaMoon Год назад +5

      What a great hack!!! 🎉

    • @janiekcarney5482
      @janiekcarney5482 Год назад +3

      Great idea. Thank you.

    • @helenel4126
      @helenel4126 Год назад +3

      I'm hoping the airline I fly on internationally will permit knitting needles. I'm going to do more than hope; I'm going to Whatsapp them and ask...

  • @malihagarden7062
    @malihagarden7062 Год назад +27

    Thanks Laurie for the great tips! Over the years I’m traveling lighter and lighter primarily because as I’m getting older I find it difficult to lift and carry heavier bags 😂😂.

  • @OldSoulPammy
    @OldSoulPammy Год назад +67

    Thanks Laurie! Instead of packing cubes, I like to use the 2-gallon and 1-gallon Ziplock bags. Not all stores have the 2-gallon on the shelf but you can find them. They are large enough to hold a pair of folded mens Levis, or a few shirts, etc. And I use the 1-gallon for undies, socks, smaller items. When full, I sit on the bag to get all the air out then close the zipper. And just like the fancier cubes, I can just remove from my suitcase and toss them into dresser drawers. Also great for when TSA or customs decide to go through your suitcase. 😁☮️❤️😎

    • @angiedixon3281
      @angiedixon3281 Год назад +9

      Dollar Tree tends to carry the 2 gallon bags.

    • @heatherframpton9693
      @heatherframpton9693 Год назад +6

      Target Up & Up store brand have 2 1/2 gallon size we use for so many things in our home and at work. Great travel idea, too. Thanks!

  • @lauriesteinhauser8768
    @lauriesteinhauser8768 Год назад +55

    Hi Laurie, It's Laurie from San Diego. Another useful video with great tips and humor as always! Something I do is pack a plastic grocery bag in my personal item (purse) and then put the purse in the bag before I put it under the seat. I cringe when I think of what is probably on that floor and I don't want my purse on it. Safe travels!

  • @lisamerriman255
    @lisamerriman255 Год назад +29

    I also use contact lens containers for creamy liquids that I don’t need much of, such as antibiotic cream, foundation primer, etc. There are some that have little “gaskets” around the top so they’re less likely to leak. I’ve never had a problem using them and they save a lot of space and weight.

  • @paulnorton4307
    @paulnorton4307 Год назад +61

    I went for 5 weeks with carry on only. I used a softsided backpack that weighs less than 2 lbs when empty. It opened like a clamshell and I used the bundle method of packing to get the most garments in. I purchased lightweight layers for all of my outfits and tried to stay within a capsule wardrobe for mixing and matching all items. My personal items had lots of electronics, meds and limited toiletries. We traveled 5 countries and never had anything even gate checked. We did laundry as needed, either rinsing things out and drying in the bath or using a washer and clothesline at airbnbs. The secret is to try to pack for a week and rinse out things as you go along. The stack/bundle method has proven to be the best on multiple trips over 5 weeks. Hope this helps

    • @janjaylangelo4
      @janjaylangelo4 Год назад +3

      I agree. I did this for a 2 week trip in winter in London and Paris.

    • @HuskyLabMama
      @HuskyLabMama Год назад +3

      Love the idea, though the bundle technique is not my favorite. Have a question. Have you ever had it were your clothes were not dry enough, and you needed to leave from the places you were staying, i.e. washing undies the night before leaving for your next destination, but they are not dry the next morning, and the next destination has no place to dry clothes? I was thinking of packing a small travel sized hairdryer, and use that to dry my clothes when needed, if they were not dry enough following needed time..

    • @paulnorton4307
      @paulnorton4307 Год назад +7

      @@HuskyLabMama
      I don't usually travel with a hair dryer. Most hair dryers are hard to convert in other countries due to current differences. I have blown fuses on my converters in Sicily trying to use them, but I have used hotel or cruise ship dryers to hasten the laundry drying time to be able to pack up. I always include a few large ziplock bags to place damp items in until I can completely dry an item. Ironing can also help, if there is one available. I usually have a hotel or laundry service do heavy items like jeans or sweaters and just hand wash light weight quick drying items. Planning stops with laundry facilities every 6 days or so helps make it work. Cruise ships usually offer specials on a bag of laundry, so that is a good budget way to get heavier items cleaned.

    • @WeAreTravelersVideos
      @WeAreTravelersVideos Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing! I wonder if the amount of my clothes would fit in there. That is a smart tip! I guess I should work on packing efficiently.

    • @paulnorton4307
      @paulnorton4307 Год назад +4

      @@WeAreTravelersVideos
      I can fit the most apparel using the bundle method. Ihave mock packed with cubes, compression cubes, space bags and rolling and still get more in with the bundle method. The best part is that your clothes aren't wrinkled. You put the most likely to get wrinkled in first,so they bundle overeverything else with no hard creases. The down side is getting clothes out without completely unpacking, but I like to hang things up if I can as soon asIam in the same placefor a couple of nights.

  • @lephant5
    @lephant5 Год назад +18

    Also I love to use the small to medium plastic or fabric bags that bedding comes in as packing cubes. They are very durable and it cuts down on waste to reuse ♻️ them as much as possible. They are clear and I label with post it notes inside the little pockets the labels are in to help organize.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      That is a great travel hack!

    • @Vanguard.Warship.Voyager
      @Vanguard.Warship.Voyager Год назад +2

      Why not just swap carry on for small/medium backpack? Eliminating a lot of the waste of weight in the case itself. Also allows you to avoid valet check of the carryon when the airlibe swaps out for a small plane with the old overheads. I actually fit more in a good backpack than a normal rolling case (that is "within" limits. Of course if you're bringing a full 24" size suitcase as your carryon (shouldn't but anymore seems like everyone is) it will hold more than a backpack.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +1

      @@Vanguard.Warship.Voyager Those are great swaps for lighter luggage too.

    • @parisensore
      @parisensore Год назад

      This is the original travel hack!

  • @BodaciousBeverly
    @BodaciousBeverly Год назад +5

    Can anyone say, "cargo pants"? 😂 POCKETS

  • @marthacolagiovanni5073
    @marthacolagiovanni5073 Год назад +6

    If I am going someplace with warm weather I pack Sun dresses. It eliminates the need for 2 piece top and bottoms and I just pack a light sweater and wear a heavier jacket on the plane.

  • @Karen-DeMars
    @Karen-DeMars Год назад +20

    This may seem random, but after watching a whole slew of your videos in preparation for my upcoming vacation travel, I just want to say that you’re an absolute delight, Laurie. I mean, I’m here for the high quality, practical info, but bonus: you’re also just a fun hang!😊❤👏

  • @LB-hr3ce
    @LB-hr3ce Год назад +2

    I always appreciate your cheerful demeanor & helpful tips. Your goal is to help our experiences in the airport go as smooth & stress free as possible; which they definitely do. 😎 Thank you so very much!

  • @anne-marievr5710
    @anne-marievr5710 Год назад +13

    Your tipis are always great! I just got back from a 2 week Med cruise and I brought carry on only. I was so proud of myself. I did not miss anything. The best part is that when we arrived at the Barcelona airport we did not have to wait for the check in counter to open, we could go right through security and sit at a gate!

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +3

      When I went to Italy on a 2-week school trip 6 1/2 years ago, I think I was the only one of the 13 of us who didn't check a suitcase, so I just breezed on through while the rest of my group was waiting at the baggage claim for their bags, and the same on the return trip - they all had to check in at the desk, but I went straight to security.

  • @maureenwalters9572
    @maureenwalters9572 Год назад +2

    Thanks Laurie for doing these videos!! I’ve been watching for several weeks now to get ready for our trip to Hawaii..I can’t tell you how much I’ve learned and how many tips I’ve actually used!! 🙏🏻💜✈️🏝🍹🌺

  • @chrismurray2237
    @chrismurray2237 Год назад +10

    Yes! We (women) do seem to figure it out! Another great video. Loved the bloopers again. You always make the video look so easy. The bloopers show how really hard it is to do what you do. 🌺🌸

  • @virginieholmes813
    @virginieholmes813 Год назад +8

    Hi, Laurie. Love the end of reel bloops! Making it look easy and natural is hard work. Thank you for the great tips!

  • @Hootymae
    @Hootymae Год назад +1

    Love the bloopers. Great ideas for those wanting to travel with carry on only. Every little bit of weight and space can make a difference.

  • @dorcasowens1210
    @dorcasowens1210 Год назад +16

    In 2019 I went to Israel for 14 days. Had to get everything in an international carry on. I scrapped the large toiletries bag and downsized into a much smaller version. I also bought several zip bags in the school supply section at WM. They came in different colors so I color coded stuff in these bags such as make up, electronics, etc. These bags have a clear side, allowing to see what is inside. I scrapped the shoe bags and used plastic grocery Sacks for individual shoes. I bought stacking bead storage containers in WM and decanted toiletry items in them. Six of them took the space of one 3 oz bottle. I found medium size packing cubes worked better than the large ones for the international size suitcase. These changes worked very well. No checked bag at $50.00.

  • @mannerspleasecaninetrainin1007
    @mannerspleasecaninetrainin1007 Год назад +1

    As always super helpful video and LOVE THE BLOOPERS! Thanks Laurie!

  • @jenharvey3397
    @jenharvey3397 Год назад +2

    Your videos are always full of so much great information Laurie! I think this may be why I have so many types of packing cubes and bags. I like the Eagle Creek Specter cubes/bags for lightweight travel - they are literally lighter than a ziploc bag! And in warmer weather, I will pack a silky tank top with 3 or 4 filmy translucent tops that go over it. All those pieces can smush down into a small makeup pouch, they take up virtually no space. Replacing liquids with those dry soap sheets made for backpacking also helps - they make them in several types: shampoo, laundry detergent, hand soap, body soap. Although I have a sneaking suspicion that they are all the same product with different labels! My 'plus one' bag is always something that can conform to any space rather than one with stuff sides (either a Kipling Art tote or a Vera Bradley weekender)

  • @rebeccas8476
    @rebeccas8476 Год назад +7

    I have used many of these tips and little bits really add up. I also get out the kitchen scale and weight everything. Really helps with deciding what goes with and what stays home

    • @chrysvest4746
      @chrysvest4746 Год назад +2

      Yes! I learned that little trick from Sarah Murdoch years ago, and it really makes you rethink certain items!

  • @donnabelvado3425
    @donnabelvado3425 Год назад +7

    Love your tips and bloopers, Laurie! Your videos helped me with organization in my packing for the European vacation I took this past June. I am excited to use your great suggestions when packing for my next summer's adventure to Greece, Mykonos and Santorini!!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +3

      Oh wow! Those places are on our bucket list too. Can you pack in a carry-on?

    • @donnabelvado3425
      @donnabelvado3425 Год назад

      Not yet because I bring too much back with me!

  • @blessed2bablessing722
    @blessed2bablessing722 Год назад +1

    Laurie you've done it again and thank you for this. The security backpack makes me feel more comfortable while in a large crowds, been using it for several months now. Until next time, keep the bloopers rolling.🙂

  • @CookingLessonsforDad
    @CookingLessonsforDad Год назад +7

    Great tips! When I travel I bring a shampoo/conditioner in one and I use it as a body soap too.

  • @krsncrs821
    @krsncrs821 Год назад +2

    My mantra when packing has always been “every ounce counts!” I’m also a pilot’s wife and always looking for new tips. Thanks so much!

  • @jennybinks4770
    @jennybinks4770 Год назад +2

    Love your humor….by the end of your videos, I honestly can say, “I can do this!” So, you have been a good teacher!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +4

      Yay! My parents will be so glad their education degree payments are still reaping rewards!

  • @furthur447
    @furthur447 Год назад +1

    And thank you to your commenters as well! What a great community of clever, helpful travelers.

  • @wandrousvindella716
    @wandrousvindella716 Год назад +19

    Thank you Laurie for helping us to unpack the "anxiety" of packing & TSA. Still down to my 16 in. Travelon under seater & tiny backpack. They will always be on the Airstream, in case I have to fly into ATL for mama. On the last International trip we redistributed the hubby's shoes into my case to equal out the weight. Also putting his liquids into contact lens cases helped. He is now on board for minimalism. Hello Aullie & Nathan !

  • @marysines9264
    @marysines9264 Год назад +2

    As always Laurie, wonderful information and great video. I appreciate your bloopers and I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for spending time making these.

  • @beryllaing6992
    @beryllaing6992 Год назад +2

    I was amazed at how much the packing materials of all the gifts I had bought in America weighed. Jettisoning the packaging lightened my suitcase considerably.

  • @joycem2795
    @joycem2795 Год назад +15

    The weight of the bag itself is also important. For a European trip I use an ultralight backpack. Tom Bihn makes some great lightweight travel items. Pricey, but very well made.

  • @hieronymusboschful
    @hieronymusboschful Год назад +7

    In Australia carryon luggage is mostly about weight not size, and the little delsey suitcase you showed is what I use. Super helpful tips!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +3

      I have never had to think about weight. So frustrating to have to worry about that.

    • @maureenmulligan5882
      @maureenmulligan5882 Год назад +2

      @@TravelTipsbyLaurie Yes, it is a problem for us here in Australia. We can have a 10kg carryon for domestic flights but international flights allow only 7kg...both with another personal bag. I am flying to Melbourne from Perth next month to take a cruise around New Zealand. My aim is to limit myself to the 10kgs. No, we don't do formal nights just smart casual for dinner every evening.

  • @eileenlang8345
    @eileenlang8345 Год назад +1

    I needed this! I have been traveling for years but I’m sick of the extra load. Thank you for making this video.

  • @WeAreTravelersVideos
    @WeAreTravelersVideos Год назад

    You never disappoint us! Thanks for always being on point when sharing tips and tricks when it comes to travelling. More subs to you!

  • @cj9667
    @cj9667 Год назад

    Thanks Laurie! Your tips are always so helpful!

  • @beckywhite7620
    @beckywhite7620 Год назад

    I always enjoy watching your videos! I learn something new each time and you make it fun!❤️

  • @kimmaximovich1078
    @kimmaximovich1078 Год назад +1

    I love all your tips. Recently I traveled to Europe with an international size carryon and a personal item for under the seat. I had on a raincoat with lots of pockets which held chargers, phone and any heavy some item to reduce the weight in my carryon and personal item which both had weight restrictions. It was nice to navigate all the steps and cobblestone streets with my bags. Thank you for all the great tips.

  • @shelaghjackson9577
    @shelaghjackson9577 Год назад +1

    Have a colour scheme so you can take less clothes and have more outfits.
    I realized that I have a lot of blue and purple things that are great for travel if you mix with some black and white.
    I have been splitting toiletry bags for years…..much easier to pack two small ones.
    Always great tips from you!

  • @pauletteh7578
    @pauletteh7578 Год назад

    Great and FUNNY video…..that’s why I watch you😂✈️ lots and lots of great tips!! Thanks Laurie!!

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +2

    (Finally got around to posting this - wrote it the week I went.)
    You got me when you mentioned the watch charger - my watch has been going strong for over a year on its current battery.🤣🤣🤣
    On another note, had a good travel day on Labor Day (to MN for my friend's wedding a month ago) - it set a new record for the friendliest security experience ever, even though it was 5 a.m. (my first real red-eye flight, at 5:45 - all my other early ones were 7 a.m. or later), but I honestly wouldn't expect anything less at that airport; I told them how much we truly appreciate them being friendly and cheerful even though it was really early and that I know it's not always easy at that hour, and the one officer told me that it's easier to be cheerful than to yell at people: that's small town Wyoming for you.
    I had also completely forgotten which pocket I had put my liquids in (packed them the night before and have PreCheck, so didn't have to take them out, and they were hiding behind something else; remembered where they were eventually, but panicked for a minute and thought I had forgotten them at home), and they were happy to run my backpack back through again to just make sure they were in fact actually in there (apparently, at least on their particular scanner, applesauce, peanut butter, and canned chicken salad don't really look like liquids, but when I told them what was in my liquids bag, they said that what it looked like on the scanner matched my description of the contents).
    The gate agent who was also working the tarmac there was really awesome - I was running about 15 minutes late getting to the airport, and was legit concerned that they would already be boarding by the time I got through security (they suggest getting to that airport only an hour before departure because the single security line feeds directly into the boarding area, and boarding started 25 minutes before departure), but the gate agent was super helpful and friendly, and the impression I got from her was that they were actually waiting for me to get through security and get my stuff and self situated before they started even preboarding (which for that flight consisted of just me), and since the flight was only about 1/2-2/3 full it wasn't a big deal.
    The flight attendant was great, too - the gate agent had moved me up several rows from the back to near the front, and I had an open seat next to me (I was in the window seat); I couldn't put my suitcase in the cargo hold because there was a lithium battery in it (not a smart bag, the battery for my nebulizer, and it was pretty buried, so would have been a lot of work to pull it out), so she helped me see whether it would fit in the overhead bin, but it didn't, so she let me put it under the seat next to the one in front of me, since there was no one next to me who would be needing that space (yes, there was more space under the aisle seat than in the overhead bin).
    Oh, and update, sometime in the last couple years (the last time I flew out of there was mid-August 2020), that airport finally got an ID/boarding pass scanner at security - before, they would literally just hold them up next to each other to make sure the names matched, and compare my face to my ID to make sure it was mine. It will probably be a while before they get the new technology where they only have to scan the ID, though (if they ever get it at all), since they're a tiny airport, and if it took them this long just to get even just the regular scanner, who knows how long it will take for them to get the advanced tech (not that I mind - I was actually rather impressed that they'd even gotten the normal scanner in the first place).
    I carry the IATA paperwork for my wheelchair motor when I fly, and in DEN there was a bit of consternation with the first gate agent, who didn't want to see the paperwork, let alone show it to the pilot, but still insisted that I had to put the motor under the seat in front of me because it had a lithium battery, even though I had told her at the beginning that the paperwork said it was safe for it to fly in the overhead bin, that that's what I had always done in the past, and if I put it under the seat it would end up just sliding around. Eventually, a different gate agent and another couple staff (not sure if they were passenger assistance team or also gate agents) came over, I showed it to them, and they borrowed it to study it (if I hadn't needed it for the return trip, I would have just given it to them, since I just print a new one for each trip and write the dates, my flights, and seat number for each on it; I think one of them took a pic of it because they'd never seen the IATA for that particular motor, so they wanted to learn about it and what made it safe to fly in the overhead) and show the pilot. Eventually the second gate agent came back to give me back the IATA and let me know that everything was set to go.
    It was smooth sailing from there - including having the entire row to myself again _(6 weeks later, I now can't remember whether I got moved forward in the plane for that flight as well or not)_ - and despite it being the first time in quite a while that I was on a plane with screens on the back of the seats, I was so exhausted from packing up taking far longer than I ever expected - and thus not getting any sleep the night before - that I slept through most of the movie that I had selected; guess I'll just have to get it out of the library and watch it again.

  • @tinawhynot8893
    @tinawhynot8893 Год назад

    Great tips - thanks!

  • @bettygriffin2454
    @bettygriffin2454 Год назад +1

    The bloopers made me laugh! You are so real, and I love that.

  • @carmenirizarry7632
    @carmenirizarry7632 Год назад

    Thank you! Planning for October.

  • @jennykimball4457
    @jennykimball4457 Год назад +3

    Loved this video. I switched over a year ago to toothpaste tablets (even at home). I can get a month's worth of toothpaste in a mint tin. In addition to being compact for travel, tabs have the advantage of being better for the environment - no plastic tubes.

  • @lindaorosco7987
    @lindaorosco7987 6 месяцев назад

    A stumbled across your channel recently and I love it. Thank you for these great tips. ❤

  • @gghhiiyy456
    @gghhiiyy456 Год назад +2

    Thank you! As I get older (60) it gets harder to throw my carry on over my head. I will definitely use your tips 🙂❤️

  • @erikagholston6610
    @erikagholston6610 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @rosemariedeschenes7013
    @rosemariedeschenes7013 Год назад +1

    I recently bought the cadence magnetic containers. They are not cheap but they don’t leak and you can customize the tiles with whatever label you want or use their standard ones. I really like them for my shampoo and conditioner. Love the Lush body soap and lotion that come in a bar. Made so much more room in my liquid bag. Thanks for sharing 😍😘

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +1

      So nice to know these tips! Those containers are so pretty!

  • @nuvoclassic
    @nuvoclassic Год назад

    excellent video and tips - as usual. tfs!

  • @betzaidaurrutia7586
    @betzaidaurrutia7586 Год назад +1

    Hi, I am Latina.. my English is no perfect but you are SO CLEAR and specific.
    I AM YOU FAN NOW !!
    You're a wonderful person ❤️
    Thank you for you help 🙏 !!

  • @aliceadler4569
    @aliceadler4569 Год назад

    Thank you, Laurie!!! ❤❤❤

  • @diannemcclintic6891
    @diannemcclintic6891 Год назад +7

    Fewer shoes was the hardest for me! Packing fewer clothing items (and rewearing them) makes deciding what to wear so much easier-fewer decisions =less stress + more fun!😊

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      It is those bulky shoes! I brought 2 pairs of boots and could barely pack anything else to Canada.

    • @heatherframpton9693
      @heatherframpton9693 Год назад

      I agree re: shoes, even very comfortable, lighter weight and space efficient ones! 😊💯

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 Год назад +1

    LOVE your bloopers! 🥰. Your content was “oh-so-true”. Sometimes it surprises me how much items weigh so your tips are much appreciated Laurie. 👍❤️

  • @anitalauinger3886
    @anitalauinger3886 Год назад

    Love Love Love your videos. Purchased a Travelon anti-theft messenger bag, it was just the best bag for all my needs. Just got back from Italy and this bag did it all. At times, I had two water bottles on each end of the messenger bag and Italy in August equals drink lots of water. Again, love your videos, keep keeping everyone informed.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      Oh I'm so glad you had a great trip! Messenger bags sound great!

  • @kimberlyberlin4999
    @kimberlyberlin4999 Год назад +1

    Laurie you are a lifesaver. My husband booked us on Emirates to Greece because it was the only non-stop he could find and I had no idea their carryon limits would be so much less than UA or AA. We always travel carryon only for our European vacations and never had a problem between the carryon and our personal item but Emirates only allows 1 carryon item 22x15x8 and under 15 pounds. I wanted to cry. I've already paired down so much to make carryon only our way of life and now we will have to check a bag and bring 2 small carryons. You have found me the only suitcase that is 8" or less. I won't do checked luggage only as I'm afraid it could get lost. Thank you!

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      It is so awful and unfair. Maybe they think you will board quicker/more quickly?

  • @donnajohansson4105
    @donnajohansson4105 Год назад +4

    In Australia, domestic flights are limited to 7kgs carry on in total. I think you can pay extra to take up to 10 kegs. It’s been a couple of years since I have flown anywhere. The airlines weigh your carry on items beforehand.

  • @texaslonestar1514
    @texaslonestar1514 Год назад +2

    For my solid toiletries referring to soaps. I warm mine up in the mircowave for about .15 seconds. It makes them soft enough to cup them down. I also tested different sizing of the soaps to see how long it will take to use. Instead of bringing the whole bar of soaps. I have all bars, shampoo, conditioner, facial, and body. Best decision to switch ever. I usually store them in the madotor soap bag.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +2

      I love that bag! I just got some ethique stick moisturizer to try

  • @rileyreynolds5463
    @rileyreynolds5463 Год назад

    You light up my day, you are so funny and genuine. Thanks for the tips and the bloopers.

  • @valerieramai1020
    @valerieramai1020 Год назад

    Thank you so much!
    Your travel tips are very practical and have been very helpful.

  • @donkiml5805
    @donkiml5805 Год назад +1

    New Zealand Air had a 25# weight limit for carry on. I looked and looked and found a wheeled Kensie cute small duffle. It worked great for essentials and about 4 days of clothes. We were cruising for 2 weeks so we had a checked bags also. I was able to pack all the basics incase the luggage was lost. Unfortunately, I don’t think they make it any longer.

  • @JanieP53
    @JanieP53 Год назад +3

    But Laurie, I bought the travel packs because you said use them! Oh, and I bought the personal Carry on bag like your black and white striped one. It worked great on my recent 3 week trip to Alaska and people asked me where I got it!❤️

  • @jchristenson
    @jchristenson Год назад

    Your bloopers made me smile! :)

  • @msistah247
    @msistah247 Год назад

    Your tips helped. I recently went on a cruise and used a small bag and small backpack. Used compression bags. Thank you for all your tips, they definitely are real helpful.

  • @TomTerrific
    @TomTerrific 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks - good tips. Lufthansa has a 18 pound carry on limit. I use a ScotteVest jacket with 24 pockets.

  • @janjaylangelo4
    @janjaylangelo4 Год назад +3

    I travel for work and have learned to use ziplock bags when I travel with all my essentials, tech’s accessories. Not only they are cheap, but like you said you can divide your personal things out in nooks of the bag. You can see also what’s inside easily.

  • @cynthiabandy5816
    @cynthiabandy5816 Год назад +2

    I recently changed to shampoo and conditioner bars for travel. It's very helpful.

  • @OTseven
    @OTseven Год назад

    Perfect. No nonsense

  • @carolynknierim6848
    @carolynknierim6848 Год назад

    Good tips once again! Love the Stamp Collector t-shirt!

  • @tracysmith9965
    @tracysmith9965 Год назад

    Hi Laurie, love all of your tips. Thank you❤

  • @skylar6449
    @skylar6449 Год назад +2

    hey laurie! i’m a first time flyer here and your videos are super helpful. any layover tips? i’m super nervous and have no idea what to expect

  • @sanjahabibic9461
    @sanjahabibic9461 Год назад

    I bought myself Echo shoes for my trip last year and they are soooo comfortable even after walking all day in Istanbul. Planning to take them again for this years trip to Paris.❤️Thank you Lory for suggesting those, I love them!

  • @sdstreiker
    @sdstreiker 5 месяцев назад

    Love the bloopers Laurie!

  • @TalliesbyDee
    @TalliesbyDee Год назад

    Thank you for the tips.

  • @stevengoossen6019
    @stevengoossen6019 Год назад

    I always like your creative ideas! My wife and I are flying to Mexico City in a few months, and any tip is worth a lot. Thanks.

  • @gamacaluso
    @gamacaluso Год назад

    Another great video with useful tips. Key words “cute” 😁 we love cute and functional! 🥰🤗💕

  • @Asphodel27one
    @Asphodel27one Год назад +1

    I just bought one of those carryons like the one in the background. Hope it really does fit under seats!

  • @beryllaing6992
    @beryllaing6992 Год назад +7

    I do a double take when you mention “fanny pack”! It has a whole different meaning for those of us of British origin!

    • @cj9667
      @cj9667 Год назад +2

      We have a book titled “bum bags and Fanny packs” British American / American British dictionary🤣 The looks we get when talking to our London friends is priceless!

  • @sheilazwirn5141
    @sheilazwirn5141 Год назад

    Your videos are my favorites (and I am obsessed with packing videos)! I would love to see a video for best personal item to pack light and to schlep around the airport for older people who can't carry a lot of weight.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      Hi Sheila and thank you! I will post a video tonight about what is in my backpack. It is so easy to slide on, has 17 pockets and is lightweight: bit.ly/3rnqUmR

  • @marshaanderson9176
    @marshaanderson9176 Год назад

    Great tips

  • @ruthdonmall5932
    @ruthdonmall5932 Год назад +2

    So pleased to read about light. We have 7kg on Australian and NZ airlines. Very difficult to do when
    it is cold. Love your videos.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      Oh boy that is almost impossible! Wear all your sweaters tied around your waist😂

    • @maureenmulligan5882
      @maureenmulligan5882 Год назад +2

      Qantas domestic now allow 10kg carry on. I am flying from Perth to Melbourne next month to take a cruise around NZ so grateful for the extra 3kg allowance as I do not want to check a bag. From previous experience cruising NZ in November, I know it can be both cold and quite warm.

    • @ruthdonmall5932
      @ruthdonmall5932 Год назад +1

      @@maureenmulligan5882 I’m back from Perth a few weeks ago. They never weighed my luggage.
      To NZ soon and temps have been very cold.

  • @brendakrause5639
    @brendakrause5639 Год назад

    I have been using different size ziplocks for years. Easy to see whats in it. Use 1 gallon for wet clothes. My next trip I am going to use across the body square type soft zip suitcase. Handle types add such weight. Mix and match outfits. No checked baggage.

  • @j.fo.8771
    @j.fo.8771 Год назад +2

    Hi from Germany! Here they really do check the luggage for correct weight and size.

  • @KC-nb3st
    @KC-nb3st Год назад +4

    Last European holiday I packed all my old underwear and after I’d worn them I just threw them out. So I took 60 pairs of old knickers and each morning after showering I’d put fresh knickers on and I’d throw away the old ones I’d worn the previous day and the old ones I’d worn to bed. 30 day trip to Europe. Had extra room in my luggage coming home for all my souvenirs.

    • @KC-nb3st
      @KC-nb3st Год назад +3

      I do this too. Took all my old undies to Europe last trip and had extra room when coming home.

  • @WAG24205
    @WAG24205 Год назад

    Too funny! Excellent tips as always, helps me when I travel to Canada. I’m always looking for ways to pack more lightly.

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад

      I’m going there in October and have no idea what to wear but will start with the weather.

  • @melodymills5432
    @melodymills5432 Год назад

    As always a wonderfully informative video.

  • @lucindawilson5510
    @lucindawilson5510 19 дней назад

    thanks again

  • @_PAIGE94
    @_PAIGE94 Год назад +3

    That’s one of my problems: Trying to be cute with all my travel gear 😂
    And I received my shirt today; So comfy 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @audreybishop474
    @audreybishop474 Год назад

    Yes, thank you

  • @carolyndixon7263
    @carolyndixon7263 3 месяца назад

    great ideas! Also, love the shirt!!

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +2

    Makes me wonder what people who have to travel with medical equipment have to do to manage to stay under the weight, because some countries don't allow extra bags for certain kinds of medical equipment. Probably varies from one airline to the next, just like most other things.
    I saw the video title and was like, "hey, this applies to me literally right now" since I'm flying out tomorrow morning. My trick this time was ordering and having shipped/buying everything I could at my destination so I didn't have to pack it in my suitcase, and I also put a small package in the mail yesterday with things that will be staying at my parents' house but that I couldn't buy there/order and have shipped there (it was more than worth the $11.90 I paid for postage). I've added more to the duplicates that I keep at my parents' house (clothes, joint braces, toiletries, etc.), so that will help even more.
    I don't usually pack a cowboy hat when I travel (I have one "crushable" and one shaped), but one of the people who graduated a class behind me in college is getting married (that's what this trip is for) so I decided to bring my shaped felt graduation stetson (my college gives them out as graduation gifts to the seniors) to wear at the reception, and I was able to fit everything I needed to into my tiny 17" suitcase, even with the stetson in there (the stetson just barely fit - had to bend the sides of the brim up a tiny bit more than they were, and for that reason I'm waiting to pack my suitcase for the final time (I've already done several test runs to make sure everything will fit) until tonight (everything but the stetson is in there already) because the stetson goes on the bottom, and thanks to packing cubes, it should take me less than 2 minutes to do; the stetson will be staying at my parents' house and I'll bring it home after Christmas, since that'll be a road trip, and as far as I know, I won't need it between now and then).
    I will be very grateful when I can pack in my 19" suitcase again, though (the zipper started coming unstitched from the suitcase in July after 11 years of use, so I decided to wait to fly with it again until we get that stitched back on - I don't mind taking it on a road trip with it like that because it takes less wear and tear on a road trip than when flying, so that'll have to wait until Christmas), because then I don't have to worry about whether I can order/buy what I need there or whether what I mail will get there in time (prepping for this trip has been rather stressful and time-consuming because of that) - I can just pack everything and know that I'll have everything I need when I need it.

  • @sandramariegray7894
    @sandramariegray7894 Год назад

    Thanks for all these tips Laurie. I am in Australia and planning a 6 week European Christmas, so cold, snow and more cold. My usual Christmas in Perth, Australia is 35degrees C, fine and sunny so really looking forward to a cold Christmas.

  • @delacotta360
    @delacotta360 Год назад

    You are adorable! Your expressions and "If you know what I mean." Thank you for the great tips. I think I'm going to look into the shampoo bottle idea.

  • @asiankitty2006
    @asiankitty2006 Год назад

    I love your videos! They are very helpful.

  • @stephanier9820
    @stephanier9820 Год назад

    It's kind of crazy how I knew before I packed too much, but nor flying I didn't make much effort to reduce. Got the chance to fly found your videos and bam I suddenly acknowledged that and adapted. It's funny what flips the switch for change sometimes. It's overflowed into daily life too, I don't think you'll ever fully know how or when you might inspire change in someone.

  • @jaindeau772
    @jaindeau772 Год назад +15

    Thanks for this! I’ve booked my first trip since 2019 and am stressed by the changes like weight limits on carry-ons. I’ve traveled carry-on only for at least the past 12 years, so I’ve got the space limit down, but the weight limit is really tough! I bought a travel vest with lots of pockets and am planning to “wear” heavy things like my power bank and even a guidebook, if that’s what it takes. (I know, I know, there are digital versions …but I like to mark things up and not worry about battery power, not to mention risk of having a device snatched in a high pickpocket location). I’m not going until the end of October, so I’m also hoping it’ll be cool enough to wear multiple layers while in transit.

    • @jenharvey3397
      @jenharvey3397 Год назад

      That is great, I have been relying on many pocketed travel vests/jackets for decades. First to foil pickpockets when I was travelling extensively in SE Asia, but once they started charging for checked bags, I started using them as a 'free' carry on as well.

  • @magn0lia_tree655
    @magn0lia_tree655 Год назад +1

    I got a tip from the fabulous Ruby Hammer MBE make up artist on using travel size make up items, which I never thought good value. I’m a huge fan of these now to travel light, esp when there are offers are on. Worth every penny. I’ve also started buying (not for this year yet!) the beauty advent calendars with travel size shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. A great way to try new flavors too.

  • @kitefan1
    @kitefan1 Год назад +1

    Blue jeans, especially the heavier winter weight ones, are probably the single bulkiest and heaviest trousers. I used chinos or comfy dress trousers with a synthetic blend. Sadly, we found my favorite underseat carry on is an inch too big post-covid. I used to use it and it was fine as long I did not over stuff it. The actual frame is now an inch too big on the base. And I took it on a domestic Swedish airline once where the size and weight were much less than international. Also, after TSA cut my TSA approved tiny padlocks I went back to zip-ties and a small nail clipper to hold my zippers closed. I keep the nail clipper in my purse and stash a pile of zip-ties in one of the outer pockets.

  • @KenshoQuest
    @KenshoQuest Год назад +4

    Thanks for addressing this! We usually have a 7kg (15lbs) weight limit for carry-on when flying in Asia. Once I put my laptop, charger, and important documents, there isn't much else I can pack. That's the main reason we don't fly carry-on only. 🌺✈️ Heidi

    • @TravelTipsbyLaurie
      @TravelTipsbyLaurie  Год назад +1

      Hi Heidi, I bet you have a great system of packing light!

    • @annelisabethcom
      @annelisabethcom Год назад +1

      Yeah, I found KLM had the best carry on allowance to Asia.

    • @annelisabethcom
      @annelisabethcom Год назад +1

      @@missmayflower Yeah. I just stay in one place after I get there. I couldn't abide by that low limit anyway. I needed the laptop this winter, so no way I could do it.

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +3

      When flying, I take my lighter, smaller, more compact laptop charger from the brand SIIG (love them, they really stand behind their products - I got my broken cord replaced for free more than 4 years after I bought it - and the one I have has interchangeable heads, so I can use it with more than one computer) - I can fit the entire cord, brick and all, in my small pencil case. Sure, it's shorter than the one that came with the computer and charges a little slower, but when I'm flying, it's worth it to me to shave off the extra weight.