8 Little Known Travel Hacks for Flying Carry-on Only (Secret Packing Tips)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2022
  • There are SO many reasons why you should travel with just a carry-on and no checked bags. I’m going to teach you my best carry-on luggage packing and travel tips so you can pack for your vacation stress-free. I’ll help you choose which type of bag to choose, how to pack for the most space, my secret (and inexpensive) tips for flying with liquids in your carry-on and how to get through airport security smoothly and quickly. At the end of this packing guide, I hope you’ll have the confidence to fly with only a carry on for your next trip!
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  • @alysmalls
    @alysmalls  Год назад +18

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    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад

      How do you go 3 weeks with such a small carry-on ? 😲 I dont get it...

    • @vox.akuma.is.husband.material
      @vox.akuma.is.husband.material 2 месяца назад

      So you travel with 1 carry on and 1 personal items bag correct?

  • @thisminimallife
    @thisminimallife Год назад +454

    I fly a lot and I literally do most of this stuff. The best part about this video is that you got straight to the point and didn’t spend ages waffling so thank you for that it was very informative :)

  • @barbaragroppomoreira180
    @barbaragroppomoreira180 Год назад +75

    I also adopted the practice of solids instead of liquids when I can. I even got a bit further, I got shampoo bars and conditioning bars instead of liquids. They last way longer and you avoid the risk of spills in your clothes.

    • @kimberlyhouseworth4711
      @kimberlyhouseworth4711 7 месяцев назад +2

      I do this too

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik Месяц назад

      And, you can cut them to week long pieces.
      A couple brands are better to melt and reform, over a knife cut, so I might have free form ovals.

  • @tatiaynnabrown2414
    @tatiaynnabrown2414 3 месяца назад +19

    I have to be a “carry-on only” girly in March for my first trip to Europe and this was SO helpful bc I’m an overpacker and I was nervous but after this video I am ready to do this! thank you 🩷

  • @loribarnes6289
    @loribarnes6289 7 месяцев назад +9

    I always bring extra ziploc bags for wet swimsuits or trash or if one breaks. And they came in handy on my recent trip to Coron, Philippines where I bagged the items I took on a boat island tour. We swam all day; it rain on and off; and the boat was a wet mess. Fun times but I was glad to have those bags! Great tips in your video!

  • @lucyholmes9627
    @lucyholmes9627 Год назад +386

    Unfortunately, flying from Australia means BOTH carry on and personal item must be within total limit of 7kg. We were charged at check in because we were slightly over. Lesson learned…

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад +23

      Darn!

    • @SharminQBonny
      @SharminQBonny Год назад +5

      Hey Lucy, May I know which airline it was?

    • @lucyholmes9627
      @lucyholmes9627 Год назад +58

      @@SharminQBonny Hello! This rule applies for Jetstar and Virgin. We were slugged with that overweight fee on Jetstar returning from Gold Coast to Melbourne. I’ve just booked a flight to Perth with Virgin and it’s the same rules. Both personal item and carry on must be within the 7kg total. Also, wearing a wrap or coat counts as a personal item, instead of a handbag. You can’t have both 🙄 Thankfully it’s summer. The rule also applies for some International carriers flying out of Australia. Malaysia Airlines it definitely applies. Singapore airlines as well. I THINK that QANTAS allows the personal item in addition but I haven’t flown with them in years so I’m not 100% sure. I’ve had my stuff weighed every time, even in line to board at the gate. They’re very strict but I take it as a challenge to pack light haha. My suitcase is a Samsonite that is only 1.8kg so that helps.

    • @alexbaker7871
      @alexbaker7871 Год назад +94

      Many of these videos are so American centric that I find irrelevant to those of us from countries outside of USA. Would love to see more from an Australian perspective!

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад +64

      ​@@alexbaker7871 I'm Canadian, but would love to visit Australia one day!! However, I've been getting a lot of comments from Australians, so I'll see if I can do some research for airlines in your region. I generally only try and share tips from my personal experiences so that everything is true and genuine. I have some ideas for future videos similar to this one, so I'll try and incorporate more regions if I can find the info. Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback :)

  • @SingDanceKC
    @SingDanceKC Год назад +64

    You can also add another carry on by wearing a ScotteVest Travel Vest with a multitude of pockets for packing extra stuff. It doesn't count as an extra carry on because it's an item of clothing.

    • @jennyslavis375
      @jennyslavis375 Год назад +1

      Hi I want to order ScotteVest not sure which one , which one was helpful for you ? Thank you . ✈️

    • @StorytellingHeadshots
      @StorytellingHeadshots 3 месяца назад +3

      Ugh 😑 tried Scott e Vest clothing thinking it would be a good travel hack and it was a total waste of money. The pockets were not as functional as I expected and they really didn’t save me on packing space.
      I also tried to return a defective item from them and they made it so hard -it was a nightmare. Big regret.

    • @dawnm2184
      @dawnm2184 4 дня назад

      If this doesn't work for some, you can also get a large neck pillow case off of Amazon and fill it with a week's worth of clothing. It doesn't count as a carry on or personal item, but you can get a lot in there!

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna Год назад +13

    I've been doing this for years. I hate waiting at the luggage carousel. The only time I use big luggage is on the cruise because they left from the city I was living in lol. I always bring extra ziplocks, in case. Others have thanked me. Those little silicon bottle thingies look awesome! Thanks for the tip!

  • @caseytcat888
    @caseytcat888 Год назад +93

    I've travelled all over the world and finally figured out what works best for me. I haven't checked a bag since one got sidetracked on a cruise. I use a soft sided carryon for clothing and a Samsonite duffle bag for toiletries, shoes (only sandals) and accessories. A soft sided bag is much more flexible and has never had a problem fitting into the overhead bin. I wear sneakers and a hoodie to save packing space. Both bags have a water proof pouch, so there's plenty of space for personal items. When I pack the carryon, I lay out each item flat to the edges of the interior and fold it over. A shirt would lay flat (or folded once) with sleeves folded over. This uses the entire interior surface. Laying items flat reduces the air in the folds and the bulk. I then stuff socks and underwear in the gaps and edges. I amaze myself every time!! Packing things in other containers, like packing cubes, just takes up space.

    • @ladysoloist
      @ladysoloist Год назад +1

      You need to make a video!

    • @marilyncausey9348
      @marilyncausey9348 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree about packing cubes, but I have had success with compression bags. I'm going to try your fold-in-the-suitcase method and see if that works better than the compression bags. Thanks for sharing the tip!

    • @user-yj3ob9kd3l
      @user-yj3ob9kd3l 10 месяцев назад +2

      @marilyncausey9348 I would have to say that there is a downside to efficient packing. I get so much in that the suitcase is heavier. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @marilyncausey9348
      @marilyncausey9348 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-yj3ob9kd3l You are right about that. It's a delicate balance to take enough without taking too much.

  • @aniveed8005
    @aniveed8005 Год назад +29

    I totally agree about flying carry on only. I like a hard side bag because it won´t get so overstuffed that it doesn´t fit in the overhead compartment. I pack completely the night before and if I have to use the expansion zipper "gusset", I do, but I always find that by the next morning, I can re-zip it back to normal because the air has been squeezed out during the night. I also use compression packing cubes. I do buy gifts but make them small and/or flat (embroidered dish towels in Portugal, Greece, small jewelry and keychains, etc).
    COPA will weigh your carry on suitcase and check it in if over 15 lbs.

    • @lbunnygordon1133
      @lbunnygordon1133 Год назад

      Last time my bag never arrived I had to wait around in Mex City for almost 2 weeks! They didbt compensate me in any way either rgen bag on expensive bus company put bag out and left it at wrong stop!!!! I couldnt believe it.. never again. Next time will just take small backpack end of story... although would lose all my things as nowhere to store my things in London

  • @tnetroP
    @tnetroP Год назад +38

    Take lightweight layers such as merino wool, rather than thicker items.
    Choose a colour palette for clothing so every top goes with every bottom for maximum versatility and therefore needing to take fewer items.
    Aim for as many electrical items as possible charge through USBC so that you only need to take a single USBC charger and cable.
    Use packing cubes and some sort of compression system either in the bag/case itself or with compression cubes.

  • @moxxibekk
    @moxxibekk 9 месяцев назад +4

    I LOVE the flat lay reusable pouches! Been a game changer when traveling.

  • @shafeqah5318
    @shafeqah5318 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much for the tip about using a straw flor upper necklaces so they won't get tangled up. I really needed yo know this on my cruise last month. I'll be sure to have some on my next cruise in June 2023.
    Thanks a bunch!

  • @silverbell2356
    @silverbell2356 9 месяцев назад +2

    I use the same travel toiletries bag. It’s simply the best when it hangs up. 🙌🏼

  • @noconspiracytheoriesplease.745
    @noconspiracytheoriesplease.745 9 месяцев назад +8

    Hi Aly. I just discovered your channel yesterday while researching activities around Jasper. I appreciate your disclaimers on sponsorships and enjoy your upbeat presentation style and all the effort to edit concise videos :) Thank you!

  • @kfing1
    @kfing1 10 месяцев назад +12

    Nice - some really good tips here. For my next overseas trips, I'm gonna try carry-on only. Considering I only wore a fraction of the stuff I had in the big case on a 6-week trip to the US from Australia, I figured buying stuff I need at destination, or grabbing the odd hotel toiletries to keep me going, was way better than lugging a big case around full of 'might need'

  • @tplayspiano
    @tplayspiano Год назад +19

    For years, I have traveled using the quart size zip lock bag for liquids as well and it works great. Just found your channel and have subscribed! Thank you

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад

      Nice!

    • @missmayflower
      @missmayflower Год назад

      That’s what it’s supposed to be. I have a more permanent clear bag, but I have on occasion actually had the security person make me transfer everything into a ziplock.

  • @pandastamps
    @pandastamps Год назад +16

    I've flown carry-on only for over a decade. I use soft sided bags because of the weigh limitations on overseas airlines. I have some soft sided wheeled luggage, but almost always use my Tom Bihn Aeronaut 45. It is at the max size for carry-on but because it has no wheels and it's black, I get away with it. I also convert it to duffel-mode and put away the backpack straps for a lower profile. Traveled to India, Vietnam and Cambodia and never once got weighed (and it was way of 7 kgs). I also use the Ziplock bags and I make sure to pack a few extras in case of a torn baggie. As I am sensitive to perfumes/scents, I don't buy products at my destination, nor use any provided products. I bring my own soap, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion.

  • @mellinda81
    @mellinda81 Год назад +13

    Thanks for the pointers! I’m doing my first carry on only trip on Tuesday but for 8 days, not 3 weeks. We’ll see how it goes!

    • @karenvonbargen4472
      @karenvonbargen4472 Год назад +7

      But you could do your laundry frequently and go for months! I plan for 5 days worth of clothes if I am hand washing, 3 if I have constant access to a washing machine. Nobody knows me and my family doesn’t care if I wear the same shirt three times in a week.

  • @ltkym
    @ltkym Год назад +23

    Thank you for sharing your travel tips!!
    I have also travelled with only a soft-side carryon (very light at 5.5 lbs but durable) and "personal" duffle bag for a long trip in order to take public transportation in Europe and Asia. I do not use packing cubes but cheap giant ziplog bags bought at Dollar Tree store to pack clothes folded Mari Kondo way to save space. Camisoles, socks, and panties can fill small spaces in the suitcase. So, I was able to pack 10 camisoles; 10 tops, 2 jeans, 3 pants, 1 set of lounge wear/pajama, 2 maxi skirts, and 3 scarves for a 6-week trip to South Korea and Japan in the spring. In the duffle bag, I packed 2 pairs of sandals, 2 jackets, a blazer, toiletries and make-up, a laptop, some snacks, and some wipes. I worn a hoodies, big wool scarf (my blanket on the plane), and carried a light coat (folded to be a pillow later). For footwear I wore slip-on sneakers because they are bulky.
    Happy travel everyone! 🥰🤩

    • @michelemoneywell8765
      @michelemoneywell8765 9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! That is amazing. You should start a RUclips channel and share your packing and folding tips!

    • @leonieduplessis4467
      @leonieduplessis4467 9 месяцев назад

      What was you weight of your carry on

    • @leonieduplessis4467
      @leonieduplessis4467 9 месяцев назад +1

      My carry on weight 1.5kg(3.3lb)

    • @ptkuyen
      @ptkuyen 8 месяцев назад

      @@leonieduplessis4467! My carryon weights 5.5 lbs!

  • @georginamercado8925
    @georginamercado8925 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much!!!! I've been watching folding army style to get my clothes to fit on 1 carry on that fits in the overhead. And I just couldn't understand the folding. But now I have the overhead and a duffle bag! Everything fits!!!

  • @reallyretro
    @reallyretro 7 месяцев назад +2

    I always have my big backpack as my carry on bag which has a few USB inputs, and a few layers for my laptop, and iPad. It usually fits right under the seat, and it’s the best investment ever for me. Thanks for the great tips 👍!

  • @jenocean824
    @jenocean824 7 месяцев назад +1

    We have 2 Level 8 carry on rolling bags and we LOVE them!

  • @andreagriffiths3512
    @andreagriffiths3512 Год назад +1

    I’ve got the toiletry bag in black and I agree, it’s awesome! I would highly recommend that.

  • @satsuki5279
    @satsuki5279 10 месяцев назад +1

    binge watching travel/ packing videos for my next overseas trip. Thanks for this! Helped a lot!

  • @rachelyy
    @rachelyy Год назад +3

    Such incredible tips! I was already thinking of bringing a bar of soap but never thought to cut it! Genius!

  • @olivemaycards
    @olivemaycards Год назад +119

    The rules are quite different when traveling through overseas airports. I had to remove items from my carry-on bag in NZ because it was marginally over 7kg whereas I’ve never had a carry on weighed for a US domestic flight. Being able to pull out the things that can’t be checked (valuables, electronics, essentials) is my number 1 priority. I’ve also been on small domestic flights where almost everything has to be gate checked and some people had to carry their laptops on board in their hands or risk checking them.

    • @canadagupkaew3128
      @canadagupkaew3128 Год назад +7

      7kg it was my problem also!

    • @megand6233
      @megand6233 Год назад +9

      Yes, you'd rarely be allowed to take this much on an Australian flight as carry on. I can do a three week trip with 7kg though

    • @user-di8vz5ec1i
      @user-di8vz5ec1i Год назад +4

      @@megand6233 That's impressive! Please do tell!

    • @megand6233
      @megand6233 Год назад +29

      @@user-di8vz5ec1i It's surprisingly easy. First up, keep your luggage itself below 2kgs. Only take two pairs of shoes (wear the heavier pair on the plane as well as any jacket you are taking, which you can take off once you board) and be prepared to handwash your clothes every five or so days (or find a laundry to do it). Sometimes I deliberately take underwear or clothes that are close to the end of their life and dump them before I fly home. Avoid full size toiletries like shampoo. I collect samples and take them or buy it when I get there. Only buy lightweight souveniers at your destination - I usually buy an item of jewelry to remember each trip. Take an e-reader instead of physical books and don't take a laptop omputer unless you really have to. Swap the big Bose noise cancelling headphones for airpods. Pack a nice lightweight daypack/handbag in nylon. That's how I do it. It makes travel so much easier (and cheaper).

    • @user-di8vz5ec1i
      @user-di8vz5ec1i Год назад +3

      @@megand6233 I'm guilty of taking my 3+ pound laptop when I don't really need to as well as several other things that are all related to my vanity. Thank you for the tips, Megan. I'll be sure to pack my old undies next time!

  • @stevegrimes5105
    @stevegrimes5105 Год назад +60

    Aly thanks for spreading the word about one bag travel! As pointed out below, your level 8 bag would have to be checked on many european and pacrim flights. We flew on lufthansa partners in Europe and Africa, their measurement bins were 9.5 thick x 21.5 x 15.5" wide. My wife's soft sider was 10" thick and had to be gate checked
    I think that you're at the high end of carry on travel, your suitcase and underseat bag must be 50L. That toiletry kit is huge! I assume that all our hotels will have soap and lotion, carry only concentrated shave cream (proraso) and shampoo. My toiletry kit is about as big as both of my hands put together. I've been able to carry capsule wardrobe, tech, personal items in 35L backpack for 3 and 4 week trips.
    Backpacks are most space efficient, they don't take up the max space requirements or interior space for wheels and a handle.

    • @54Mello
      @54Mello Год назад +4

      We travel with Air Transat as much as possible because we love that airline and their measurements for carryon is 20 inches. I tried doing it for our last cruise and could not do it. We’ve travelled with the same 24 inch suitcase for the past 8 years…we can’t go smaller and refuse to go bigger….we have never gone over the allowed weight. Do I worry about losing it…yes! I never did in the past but since the pandemic thinking about losing my luggage is very stressful…it’s replacing going through security which has become so routine now….oh…and cancelled flights is also fast becoming nerve racking!…where you need to plan to arrive one to two days ahead of your event….in our case cruising.

    • @speedyx3493
      @speedyx3493 8 месяцев назад +1

      I don't even bring shampoo or shaving cream, just buy it in a supermarket when you land, even if you are in some crazy rich and expensive country like Switzerland or Iceland it's still really cheap, especially if you are also coming from a 1st world country

    • @lastpreacher9093
      @lastpreacher9093 5 месяцев назад +1

      I never carry a suitcase when travelling to Asia. I buy clothes and suitcases at the country I’m visiting. Works cheaper, bringing back loads of new clothes; but always gets security suspicious, arriving without luggage 😂

    • @bettywamulume8967
      @bettywamulume8967 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Месяц назад

      Here's the lightweight packing follow-up video! How to pack for 2 weeks in under 5kgs (bag and contents included): ruclips.net/video/ocuk3Vxo_YU/видео.htmlsi=HMMMRwN7mtaCAjDJ

  • @kimberlylalley7255
    @kimberlylalley7255 Год назад +1

    Great tips! I always travel carry-on only but learned some helpful tips from your video. Thanks!

  • @kathys1363
    @kathys1363 Год назад +12

    Great information! My Amazon shopping cart just got bigger ;)
    I use contact lens cases for my moisturizers and creams. They are lightweight, small, and leakproof. One side can hold 2 weeks worth of moisturizer!

  • @Sarak29000
    @Sarak29000 Год назад +1

    About that last hanging bag, I have one similar and when going through security, I open it up, face up so the liquids are visible and never had a problem 😊

  • @michelemoneywell8765
    @michelemoneywell8765 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am traveling by Amtrak train on a 3-day trip, where one is allowed plenty of luggage and has no TSA check points, so why am I watching this video? I am flying back! You got a new subscriber. Your community is leaving some great additional tips in the comments. Glad to be part of your channel!

  • @thegallivanthropologists
    @thegallivanthropologists Год назад +6

    Great points and pointers. We try to pack light, but it is so hard with camera equipment. 3 weeks is probably something we could not pull off. Thanks for sharing and happy travels.

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад +1

      If we can do it so can you ;)

  • @dianastoevelaar9548
    @dianastoevelaar9548 6 дней назад +1

    I have never been a light packer, but with the rising cost of baggage, and a summer trip in Canada, I’m inspired to do a carry-on only trip.
    Your video was a very well edited concise presentation of all of the best tips, and I plan to use them all. I look forward to seeing many more of your travel videos and subscribing. :-)

  • @sarundayo
    @sarundayo 26 дней назад

    OMG! Thank you for this video. Wasn't sure how tall the underneath seat space was but now I get an idea of what bag to bring. So with the carry on up top plus the duffle bag underneath I think I can make it work 😊

  • @jsage5
    @jsage5 Год назад +3

    Best part of going to PV, especially the Romantic Zone, inexpensive laundry. Pack half as much and have it cleaned there.

  • @user-ge5cx8gz8t
    @user-ge5cx8gz8t 5 месяцев назад +2

    I travel a lot and have started going carry-on only. I still learned a couple of things (freezer bags, size of "personal item"). Great video! One question remains: Laundry. I've tried a few methods (hotel laundry service, detergent sheets/laundromat, even washing tops in hotel shampoo when desperate!) and I get by, but maybe fabric choices, etc. are worth a conversation.

  • @cherchevalier7830
    @cherchevalier7830 Год назад +2

    I just bought the Level 8 luggage set because of your recommendation. I will be traveling in Europe this year and needed new luggage. I just opened them and I am so happy with the carry on I know I will them all. Thanks for the info.

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад

      Awesome to hear!! Enjoy your Europe trip

    • @sianclark4723
      @sianclark4723 Год назад

      Just be warned that in Europe, you can’t always have 2 carry on bags. One cabin bag maximum.

  • @Diamond_Killa
    @Diamond_Killa 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love the travel flat bottles idea!

  • @vaniacastillo9600
    @vaniacastillo9600 Год назад

    I traveled to France for 2 months going from the beach to a repas gastronomique, an event at château Versaillais and looking fantastic at every setting.

  • @pathfinderchidi
    @pathfinderchidi Год назад

    Hi Aly, I'm new to RUclips but I love your videos. So insightful and your spirit is captivating! Keep them coming.

  • @GabrielleSotter
    @GabrielleSotter Год назад +1

    Loved the liquid substitute tip!

  • @vishyav
    @vishyav 5 месяцев назад

    Love the liquids squeeze bottle recommendation!!

  • @lyndabennett1396
    @lyndabennett1396 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. The squeeze bags and lotion sticks were great new hacks!

  • @missmayflower
    @missmayflower Год назад +11

    I always keep my electronics in my personal item. Often you will have to gate check your rolling bag if the flight is full.

  • @GoCandyShop
    @GoCandyShop Год назад

    I love the bar versus liquid body wash tip! Thank you!! :)

  • @The_lucky_wife
    @The_lucky_wife Год назад

    Perfect timing!!! Thanks for the tips❤

  • @wandervingjews7520
    @wandervingjews7520 Год назад +45

    If you’re flying domestic and have TSA Pre-Check then you don’t even have to take out your liquids bag!
    Also, you can save space with the big toiletry bag of you pack it open and lay it flat instead of closed. You’d be surprised how much extra space you get in your suitcase!

    • @icedteamama176
      @icedteamama176 Год назад +1

      Great idea!!

    • @AchillesandArtemis
      @AchillesandArtemis Год назад +1

      But what if one of the liquid spills? Wouldn’t you want the bag to be closed?

    • @wandervingjews7520
      @wandervingjews7520 Год назад +7

      @@AchillesandArtemis my husband always insists on putting all liquids in their own individual ziplock bags anyway. And in any case, I’m not suggesting to leave the toiletry bag open, I’m referring to the big hanging ones with multiple compartments that hang. Open it and lay it flat. Since you need your liquids in your 1 quart bag, there wouldn’t be any liquids in this anyway.

    • @AchillesandArtemis
      @AchillesandArtemis Год назад

      @@wandervingjews7520 Ohhh lol gotcha! I use a big zip lock bag for my liquids even though I put them in my checked bag. I do also like to keep specific things in their own zip lock bag If I know they are more likely to spill or open etc.

    • @felicialovesnkotb
      @felicialovesnkotb Год назад +1

      They've never made me take liquids out in regular security. I keep my liquids bag easily accessible in case they ever ask, but its never been an issue. I think a lot of security is dependent on the airport. I just flew from ORF to LGA this weekend. Didn't need to remove liquids in either aiport, and only LGA had us remove shoes.

  • @marykaysmaldone952
    @marykaysmaldone952 Год назад +1

    I did 4 weeks in Scotland with carry on. I stayed in B&B's and asked if they could wash a few items now and then. Never had a problem.

  • @manu060178
    @manu060178 Год назад +81

    Nice tips, but be careful here: In Europe most airlines have size AND weight limits on carry-on. If you are above the weight limit (mostly 7-8 kg) or the size does not fit what they allow, you must check in your luggage.

    • @WIgirl26
      @WIgirl26 Год назад +13

      7 to 8?? Geez, that's not a lot at all! What's the point in offering a carry-on option if your carry-on can only weigh in at 7 or 8 kg?

    • @lemonpoppyseeds
      @lemonpoppyseeds Год назад +15

      The trick is lots of/big pockets. All my toiletries, chargers, phone, wallet, and odds-and-ends go in my pockets - it takes about 4kg out of my bag. They don't weigh your jacket/sweater.

    • @waiheketranscend
      @waiheketranscend Год назад +7

      Also in NZ & Australia, 7kgs max & size or its got to be checked. As most wheeled bags weight at least 3 kgs empty, it doesn't leave much room for stuff.😂 😂

    • @alysmalls
      @alysmalls  Год назад +2

      The soft sided bag I feature in the video only weighs 2.89 kgs, leaving you 4kgs for clothing, that should be more than enough

    • @lemonpoppyseeds
      @lemonpoppyseeds Год назад +7

      @@alysmalls Your laptop alone is another 1.5-2kg, to say nothing of the toiletries. No way that bag ways less than 10kg.

  • @jimstanborough825
    @jimstanborough825 Год назад

    Some good tips. Thanks for not waving your hands around all the time, which I see on many of these videos.

  • @suzanneanderson582
    @suzanneanderson582 2 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoyed your video. Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @nancyconca9892
    @nancyconca9892 11 месяцев назад

    Great video with so many useful tips👍 Thanks for posting 👋

  • @lolathaexplorer
    @lolathaexplorer Год назад +3

    Straight to the point and good insight and information. Thank you Aly! :)

  • @Kindness808
    @Kindness808 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the info. Shampoo and conditioner bars are great for travel. I would call this a suitcase.

  • @tinaboutilierify
    @tinaboutilierify Год назад

    So far you have had the best and most accurate advice for flying..I work at an airport and you my dear had best video for information so far.

  • @mkg6640
    @mkg6640 Год назад

    Woah! That straw tip is going to save so me from so much frustration

  • @Tearoze
    @Tearoze 10 месяцев назад

    All good tips when you travel light 💯

  • @Mssilverbelle
    @Mssilverbelle 2 месяца назад

    Been traveling carry on only since 2016. the squeezy tube things are new for me.. gonna try ! thanks. Still adore my top zip carry on Travel Pro. I don't like the way hard shell bags open, but will try sometime.

  • @b.visconti1765
    @b.visconti1765 Год назад +1

    I'm a senior an hate to have to wait for luggage so I always carry on..I needed your tips thank you an have subscribed!

  • @jonathanm2690
    @jonathanm2690 Год назад

    I do like l8 alot, I like that it's a simple shape and makes the most of space

  • @bonblue4993
    @bonblue4993 7 месяцев назад

    I always wear a backpack as my personal item because it keeps my hands free and it fits right under the seat. Thanks for your tips!

    • @chrisbehne405
      @chrisbehne405 3 месяца назад

      So the airlines allow one quart size baggy for liquids. But if you use a carry on hard side small suitcase, can you put personal items and toiletries in it that are bigger than the size allowed in a quart size baggie?

  • @woodrowwheeless2509
    @woodrowwheeless2509 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a guy. travel cruise solo. I buy travel size toothpaste, mouthwash,
    etc. When cruise is over I toss everything in recycle bin. Leaves a little extra room for souvenirs. Also, roll clothes tightly instead of fold. you can fit more in and they won't wrinkle as much. Travel safe😊

  • @tamirule4216
    @tamirule4216 8 месяцев назад

    Such great tips 👍🏻🤙🏼🤩

  • @mayowavshosanya6917
    @mayowavshosanya6917 Месяц назад

    Lovely tips and I appreciate your presentation

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj3139 Год назад +1

    Loved the tips for packing, i have been traveling a long time and found a bag with an attached strap which slides over the carry-on case with wheels looks like yours does too. Always great to hear other peoples travel hacks. One thing I found FUNNY was you mentioned tips for getting on the plane First.. I really dislike getting on first... Why sit any longer than you have to? I do like to pay for my seat so I know it's mine which doesn't always work, as recently I flew Southwest for the first time and it's like cattle herding on to the plane... LOL Thanks for sharing!

  • @TomaGonzalez
    @TomaGonzalez Год назад

    Never knew about lotion sticks and small liquid bag containers. Thanks!

  • @danaeads919
    @danaeads919 Год назад

    Shampoo bars and conditioner bars are great. I use them at home as well as when I travel.

  • @emagin8r
    @emagin8r Год назад +2

    I stopped using the freezer bag quart size ziplock 6yrs ago flying both domestic and international. I keep all liquids in a purse size clear make up bag that I use for attending stadium events. TSA never had a problem with it. Only a few airports I have seen still post that sign requiring the single quart bag, but I think they just didn’t bother to take it down.

  • @SaoriandPaulMcClure
    @SaoriandPaulMcClure Год назад +3

    Thank goodness, a Canadian content creator with items we can buy in Canada! :) Thank you for the tips

  • @Keith_Aerotrunk
    @Keith_Aerotrunk Год назад

    Nice review. Truthful and informative. Great video 👍.

  • @Lia_T
    @Lia_T Год назад +37

    I have had airlines internationally that won't allow a second bag such as a handbag or camera bag unless it fits inside your carry-on. And they were super strict about the weight. I have had to several times use checked luggage because of the weight limit. And they reweighed my carry-on until it was clearly under the specified weight and made sure I wasn't moving things to pockets in my jacket.

    • @rahsomali
      @rahsomali 5 месяцев назад

      What airline is that ?

  • @shamkumar29
    @shamkumar29 Год назад

    Cheerful explanation
    Thanks and blessings 🙌

  • @carolynmurtaza1180
    @carolynmurtaza1180 9 месяцев назад

    You canny beat packing cubes. when I first used them I was shocked to find I went down a case size.
    Another tip, Look for the airline with the smallest cabin case size. In the UK it is Ryanair with 40cm x 20cmx 25cm. Followed by EasyJet of 45x36x20cm.

  • @slove2646
    @slove2646 Год назад +5

    Love the tips! I recently switched to bar shampoo and conditioner for travel - another liquid eliminated!!

  • @kerasboutique948
    @kerasboutique948 Год назад

    I love it!! There is also shampoo and conditioner bars! I’ve experimented with them at home and they are great for the hair.

  • @SunnyTravels
    @SunnyTravels Год назад +2

    I love soft cases--better for stuffing into the overhead bin.
    I love Travel Pro.

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie 3 месяца назад

      yeah, this is it for me too. You never know what kind of plane you'll be on in the future and some planes have narrow overheads that few hard rollers will fit into but my 17" roller will go into all overheads except the smallest regional aircraft.

  • @reneesmith695
    @reneesmith695 Год назад

    Awesome advice!❤️

  • @annemiura7767
    @annemiura7767 Год назад +11

    This is good information for domestic US but as others have commented, if flying international or overseas domestic, you won’t be able to take such big heavy bags or the large personal bag. Be aware of measurements and weight ( usually written in metric).

  • @niluferwajeeh4352
    @niluferwajeeh4352 Год назад

    Thanks for the useful tips.

  • @evadeanu1
    @evadeanu1 Год назад

    I love your toiletries bag!

  • @janicadungca5051
    @janicadungca5051 Год назад

    This is very helpful! Thank you!

  • @CarolanIvey
    @CarolanIvey Год назад

    Thanks for the useful tips!

  • @LS-rl9dk
    @LS-rl9dk 11 месяцев назад +11

    Thank you great video.
    I use the“Tube”travel pillow stores clothes and provides neck and lumbar support. You get neck and lumbar support plus additional storage with no additional baggage fees. Clips to your carry on, around your waist and your neck. Slim, nimble and easy to use, the Tube packs in its own pocket then fits handily into yours. I can fit a full set of clothes for a day plus pajamas in my tube.

  • @KatMarch123
    @KatMarch123 Год назад

    Great video lots of great advice which will help me with my trip to Europe. I don't know if it was me, but the camera might not have been steady. Either way, you gave such good advice and I thank you for that.

  • @tracimorgan3695
    @tracimorgan3695 Год назад

    Thanks for your tips! I have used a couple for our last trip to Cabo =]

  • @2GringosOnTheGulf
    @2GringosOnTheGulf Год назад

    Just found your channel new subs here thanks for sharing with us 2 Canadians living in Mexico 🙏🏽🥰

  • @help265
    @help265 3 месяца назад

    Theses suitcases with TSA lock are very good. I'm saying this for my own experience. I went to the Chile this year and every time I needed to leave, I always kept my personal items there, and reinforced with a plastic seal. In addiction to reinforce the security of your luggage, ensures that no one will enter in your room and through your stuff.

  • @reg1123
    @reg1123 Год назад

    Great advice! Thanks!

  • @donnaleach8119
    @donnaleach8119 Год назад +1

    @alysmalls: Hello Aly! As a ‘fellow Canadian’, who loves to travel, I am SO happy to have found you today! I have never thought about the ‘straw trick’! Thank you so much! I’m looking forward to binge watching your content! New subbie here! Have a great week! ❤✈🧳🎒🇨🇦❤

  • @deborahgardner3488
    @deborahgardner3488 Год назад +26

    I find it's best to use the largest size backpack as my personal bag. When you are traveling by train/subway it's much easier to have the bag on your back instead of having to take it on and off your carryon.

    • @36993020
      @36993020 Год назад +3

      There’s size limit to personal item, large camping backpacks are unlikely to fit the criteria and considered a carry on luggage. You can try your luck but with planes being overbooked these days showing up at the gate with 2 carry on luggages is risky, and also considered poor etiquette to occupy all overhead bin space.

    • @michelemoneywell8765
      @michelemoneywell8765 9 месяцев назад

      The person is talking about having a carry-on bag and a personal bag. For the personal bag, the person uses a large backpack that doesn't exceed the allowed dimensions (and weight in some countries). The advantage is that on a train while traveling coach, you may want to keep the personal bag with you at all times, such as using the restroom, sitting in the observation deck, or eating in a dining car. It's easier to carry on one's back than in one's arms, and it enables one to keep his/her hands free.
      Of course a very large camping/hiking backpack is not what this person was talking about, but you are correct that such an item would not fit under one's seat.
      I am traveling by train and flying back, so I appreciate the original poster's tip.

    • @michelemoneywell8765
      @michelemoneywell8765 9 месяцев назад

      Good point that although a person bag could be attached to a carry-on one, it is easier to have one on one's back and not deal with attaching and detaching issues. Also, once at destination, may want to leave most stuff in the room and roam the sites with a backpack.

    • @DeborahGardner-vs1zs
      @DeborahGardner-vs1zs 9 месяцев назад

      I always make sure my personal bag fits the required dimensions and under the seat in front of me. I agree that having two carryon bags is poor etiquette.

  • @Grammy52
    @Grammy52 Год назад +12

    This works great until you start to board and find out there is no more overhead space. Just make sure all your meds and valuables are in your under seat bag.

  • @runawaytechgal1467
    @runawaytechgal1467 Год назад

    Thank you for the great video.

  • @spaceafb
    @spaceafb 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks . Super helpful

  • @maddya5173
    @maddya5173 Год назад

    thanks your video was really helpful!

  • @phreload1
    @phreload1 Год назад +42

    BEST TIP EVER RIGHT HERE!
    To get more in your carry on and still get it to fit in the overhead bin: choose a bag that is expandable and will fit in all overhead bins in its smallest configuration and use a packing cube that holds the same amount as the difference of the expansion volume. Why? Because if you put clothes in the packing cube and get to a plane with small overhead bins you can take the packing cube out, shrink the bag and put the cube next to your bag in the overhead bin. Then when it’s time to exit, simply put the cube back into your bag!
    I have been doing this for years now and it has worked every time I’ve needed it. This allows you to use a bigger bag without having to check it.
    Specifics - get a bag the is 21 x 14 x 9 and is expandable by at least 3 inches to 21 x 14 x 12 (or thicker) and a packing cube that is 17.5 x 13 x 3.5.
    I am using the BRIGGS & RILEY BASELINE 21" GLOBAL CARRY-ON SPINNER with Gonex Packing Cubes Luggage Travel Organizers

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Год назад +12

      So… your suitcase + the cube = taking up the space allotted for two passengers. This is why those of use with actual legal suitcases are forced to check them due to bins being full. Thanks.

    • @phreload1
      @phreload1 Год назад +7

      @@leapintothewild thanks for commenting. If you had read my post carefully it clearly states the bag size meets travel specifications and “fits in the overhead bin” as per airline rules. The tip was for airplanes that have smaller bins than the standard allowance. Have a super day!

    • @lillianvaldi7669
      @lillianvaldi7669 Год назад

      The carryon you suggest costs nearly $700… 😅

    • @Bodneyblue
      @Bodneyblue Год назад +5

      @@lillianvaldi7669 I have found that in alot of these kinds of video..well pretty much all....the luggage used costs as much as most folks entire holiday.....I guess if you travel alot like the folks in these kinds of videos..then you have money...Hence expensive luggage....I don't recall watching one of these videos where it is aimed at folks on a budget...Those which claim to be still have luggage costing 100's...I have just returned from a 3 week trip to Japan (from UK)...and used a £35 ($43) roller backpack carry-on. Was originally £75 ($93) but got in the sales for £35 ($43) and a £25 ($31) backpack as personal item...I did have to buy another piece of luggage before I came home...But only because I needed carry space for all the things I brought which would not fit in what I had already...So brought another roller backpack in Japanese store "Don Quijote" for less then 4500 yen...so about $33...It all did me fine for the trip....Because the chances are I will never be able to afford to go again..so buying high priced luggage for a once in a life time trip...no matter how good..was not worth it as it is likely to never be used again...Rather have more money to actually spent on goodies.

    • @danaeads919
      @danaeads919 Год назад +4

      @@Bodneyblue Same!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️. I have traveled for years with inexpensive luggage. I'd rather spend my money on upgraded airline seats and more time at my destination rather than taking out a loan (aka credit card) to pay for a suitcase. Plus, people are going to look at my generic luggage, assume I'm broke, leave me alone and head for the name brand, expensive case that's certain to be filled with expensive electronics.

  • @stephaniejennison5238
    @stephaniejennison5238 Год назад

    Super helpful!!! Thank you!!!

  • @TravelPhotoWriter
    @TravelPhotoWriter Год назад +4

    Good starter info. Gentle feedback: I was distracted by the constant moving background - the camera wasn't airing still, it was wiggling like you held it in your hand. You can use a little tripod for stability. Gorilla grip might be good for you since it folds small for travel and can be attached to many places.

  • @crqdea6654
    @crqdea6654 Год назад

    THANKS VERY INFORMATIVE👍🏿 LOTION STICK MUST TRY😉

  • @bellastone-le9eb
    @bellastone-le9eb Год назад

    These are good tips. Thank you.