Friday, July 15, 2016

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10 Tips to Pack Your Travel Suitcase Like a Flight Attendant


Packing is not fun for first time Air Travelers to USA. If you are coming to USA to attend Colleges will have tough time while packing and shopping. You have limited space and lots of items on the list.

From my travel experience, I have packed and unpacked suitcases several times. Following tips should help folks flying for the first time.

When I was student and traveled to USA for the first time, it took several days of planning to pack the suitcase. In recent trips, it takes less than 30 minutes to pack.

Check-In Baggage

Following baggage limits apply  to/from USA/India. For other country readers, refer to the airlines baggage allowances.
Majority of the airlines allow 2 check-in bags (suitcase) upto 23kgs per suitcase.
For students, few airlines allow upto 3 check-in bags (23 kgs each). Before booking the flight ticket, ask about the baggage allowance.
If you have connecting flight, make sure they don’t charge for additional bags.
If you have any questions about baggage allowance, all the airline directly.

5 Tips to Pack Suitcase

  1. Remove the tags from new dress/clothes.
  2. Remove card-board boxes or any other boxes that came with the items you have purchased.
  3. For Fragile items, wrap it with clothes.
  4. Make a priority list and pack according to the list.
  5. First Things First. Spices take high priority, few books, clothes, personal care, etc.

How to Weigh the Suitcase

Different ways to weigh the suitcase. Make sure you get the weight right.
  1. Regular weighing machine – You weigh yourself first, then weigh again with the suitcase. Subtract and find the suitcase weight.
  2. Buy a hanging weigh machine. Hang the suitcase to calculate the weight.
  3. Weight individual items + weight of suitcase (not recommended)
Last time my hanging weighing scale messed up the weight. I had 23 kgs and while at airport during check-in, scales showed 24.5 kgs. Always, we have a cover filled with least priority items that can be removed if the weight is more than the limit.

 5 More Suitcase Packing Tips

  1. Tie a colorful ribbon on the suitcase handle. Makes it easy to identify your suitcase in the baggage claim area. I tie 2 different color ribbons.
  2. Even now, I don’t bring oil or pickles (details below)
  3. Insert clothes and dress into empty vessels if you are running out of space.
  4. Don’t arrange things inside the  suitcase. You are wasting time. It will all get messed up.
  5. I have TSA locks to lock the suitcase. Is it necessary to lock the suitcase?
I had very bad experience and had to trash a brand new suitcase and all the new cloths. At U.S. Customs, they pricked a hole into a couple of containers  with pickles for inspection. When the baggage reached home, oil was floating in the suitcase. All the new dress, spices, and so many items had to be thrown away.
Since that experience, I’m not taking any oil in the suitcase. If you decide to take oily items, do the following
  • Wrap the item in plastic cover (2 layers)
  • Seal the cap with duct tape
  • Put the cover insider any container.
Also, buy a light weight suitcase with wheels.
Having wheels in carry-on suitcase will also help to drag them around in the airports.

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