I have been going between Europe and the US for over 60 years now. Enjoy your tips and would like to add my favorite, especially when traveling with your husband on a cruise! The zippered laundry bags come in many sizes, and in multi-packs at the dollar-type stores. I use them for all types of clothing and accessories. They take up no room, and when you unpack you just place them in the various drawers and shelves you have in a cabin or hotel. One can then serve as a dirty laundry bag. When using plastic bags, I always punch some holes in them, so you can push down and any air remaining will go out. Also, I decide on a color scheme for my clothing. Black, white and red or yellow come to mind. If an item does not go with anything else, I leave it at home.
Not only do you have to roll a suitcase over rough streets, you also will need to be able to carry it up and down flights of steps when using public transportation. There's not always a handy elevator. We always use metro systems, and I'm here to tell you, they can be tricky. Pack light!
We just spent 8 weeks driving in France through mostly small towns. We almost never had an elevator and sometimes faced 3 flights of stairs. We transferred everything we needed for the night into a smaller carry-on and left the bigger bag locked in the car. Never had a problem with anything being stolen out of the car.
I was taught years ago that if you can't lift and carry all your luggage for 500m then it's too heavy. Lots of steps in subways/metro and cobbles. Buy toiletries at destination, saves leakage, weight and hassle.
My husband and I just returned from a two week circle of Europe tour. I watched many of your videos before our trip and they were very informative and helpful so thank you! One thing I suggest is that if you are late arriving for your international flight due to road closures or construction (that happened to us before our return flight) find an airport employee to assist you. In our case they moved us to the front of the line or we wouldn’t have made our flight.
Yes! Could not agree more! We were in London a few years ago and the M25/was delayed due to a crash so we had to take back roads. We were literally running to the gate and ran into an employee who helped us. She took us the VIP way and, thankfully, we made the flight! 😰😰😰
100% agree with a food tour on your first day. Before I had the budget for food tours, I would do a hop-on/hop-off bus tour. Both help you get familiar with the area and figure out where you might want to go back to.
I was in London in March and things went rather smoothly for us! As Laurie suggested, arriving early for the airport is critical and will make your trip less stressful. Another tip….we arranged departure Covid tests the day after we arrived so we wouldn’t have to rush last minute. That gave me much needed peace of mind and I could enjoy my time in London without worry.
Laurie, we did 14 nights in Europe all with carry-on. We did this using a lot of your tips and guidance (and we knew we would have to do laundry). Thanks! This opens up a completely different way to travel and we avoided checked bag wait time / pick-up AND bag drop in Schipol. Game-changing WINNER!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Hi Laurie! Not a lot more... We can help socks dry with a hair dryer. Also (and my wife doesn't like this), I use disposable clothes for long flights and travel day - I had an still nice Nautica button down that had a fray on the collar and an older pair of socks, so I wore them then threw it out at the destination...
Hi Laurie, Thank you so much for the various tips. This is my contribution...the new 'laundry sheet/strips can be cut up and used in the gallon zip lock bags for laundry on the go. The brand I bough was called Tru-Earth, but there are others. The sheets are like 2 in x 3 in., totally dissolve in hot water.
We recently returned from a trip to Tuscany flying out of Florence to Amsterdam and then Atlanta. The best advice I can give you is to expect delays, delays, delays. The problem with staffing is world wide. Even if we had chosen to carry on our luggage, we were still required to stand in line for 2 1/2 hours to check into our international flight. No one was allowed to check in online, so that made for a huge mess! There were only two agents checking in 4 to 5 international flights at one time. We had travel insurance and that would be the best advice I would give anyone. Since we almost missed our flight in Amsterdam to head back to the states, we were confident that we could just easily spend the night and not have to pay extra. Another thing I need to mention is about the requirement to test before arriving home. In Europe, apparently tests are not as widely available, so the best advice I could give you is to make a reservation for the day before you leave so you don’t have to worry about finding a test.
I saw multiple travel vloggers talking about the mess in Amsterdam this past weekend. We’re heading through there twice in the next month and not looking forward to it. We had fairly long delays there in December. We did buy travel insurance for this trip, knowing the probability of delays or getting quarantined are pretty high now.
@@LweissTTU you can do either. If you do the call one, you need to have the test with you when you leave home. Just make sure your phone can call internationally or you won’t be able to use your personal cell phone to call back to testing location in the States.
We were in Munich 3 weeks ago and in some of the sites and museums and on public transportation you could only use an N95 mask (not a simple surgeon's mask). I saw that that people who didn't have an N95 mask ended up buying one with their entrance ticket at a jacked up price. So it's worth packing a couple. Regulations are changing all the time in Europe so it's best be prepared.
That happened to me at Pisa airport, when returning to UK. I had a mask on but it was not accepted and had to buy some N95 masks to be allowed to board.
Thanks for those great tips. Finally we are making to London and Normandy this summer since we had to cancel for Covid. Because of you, I feel more prepared 😊
So helpful! Thank you!! Another tip if you have an early international flight is to find out ahead of time when the airline check-in counter opens in the morning, so you’re not arriving too early. A little before is good for lining up.
Yes! I am surprised how close to departure time some opened in the past. We almost missed our flight b/c they did not give standby passengers seats until super close to the time.
Hi Laurie! Thank you for all your tips. Can you advise where I can find info telling me the difference between an adapter and converter? Loved your outtakes! Your videos really so smooth, would never know you pbfffft as much as I do!!! ❤ 😊
Great tips! Heads up - just came back from London, and had my iPad stolen from the plastic baskets that you put everything in to go through security! Jacket, purse, shoes, iPad all had to go in separate baskets, and then they go on the conveyor belt while you are going through the metal detector. When I got through, all the baskets were there, but no iPad. The very helpful police told me that sadly it happens all the time. Also, even though my liquids were in a clear bag, we were all told to empty them and use the bags they provide, and I did hear people complaining! It was no big deal. Also, I took quite a bit of cash with me, and hardly used any. London is practically a cash free zone - everything is done by tapping your card - it never leaves your sight (someone we need to start doing here), and is so quick and efficient. But make sure you have a credit/debit card that has a chip. Also, all bookings for theater, zoo, entrance to attractions, etc, are done on line, and you need to have your phone/confirmation email readily accessible as you show this to the staff. No physical tickets were issued. I thought it was great, but I image for someone not very computer savvy, it could cause some anxiety.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I don’t think so - as you load the bins then put them on the belt and then have to walk away to go through the metal detector. I suppose you could try and watch but the conveyor belt was a curved one so that would be tricky. Fortunately everything was backed up and in the Cloud and I didn’t use the iPad to do any financial stuff. Just very annoying-but the police were wonderful!
I had a similar experience at JFK. Now, I leave my iPad and laptop in my bag and let them search afterwards. The time is worth my iPad, Mac book etc. I usually get searched anyway,
Just got back from an 8 night trip to Scotland/Ireland. My Mother & I did carry on and personal item only. Be aware. If you travel thru Heathrow, they are extremely strict on the amount of liquids in your bag. They said I had "too many", and proceeded to move the items to their bag, just throwing the items in, instead of carefully strategically placing them in. They eventually let me have the 3 items that wouldn't fit in their 1 bag. Another in our group was not as lucky. When leaving Dublin, make sure that you use the bag that they provide, instead of your own. Leave plenty of room when you pack for your trip, for your souvenirs. I barely was able to close my bag and keep it in the carry on size (used a luggage strap).
Hi Laurie! This travel tip video is so timely for me right now because I am leaving in 15 days for Barcelona, the French and Italian Riverias, Florence and Rome in 15 days and I am beyond excited! I found and subscribed to your channel last year and am using so many of your travel hacks and ideas for this trip. Thank you for sharing your many years of travel experience with us!
Are you flying into Barcelona? If so want to give you heads up about the international line upon arrival it was 2 hours long , this was 2 days ago. Just letting you know to plan accordingly. The folks behind us were trying to reschedule a tour they had made for that morning…😆
@@claudiakuhn4953 Thanks for the heads-up! I am traveling with a tour company and our excursions in Barcelona don't start until the next day, but I am not looking forward to long lines and waits!
I used to travel a lot when I lived in the Middle East. Best tips - use baggies lots, make a packing list and keep it in your suitcase. My partners said book every third line. Having now been back home in Australia for 10 years and going to travel to Europe in 6 months your videos have been very useful. Thanks.
Laurie, this is my first post, but I have enjoyed your channel for quite some time. Our family of four ("kids" are 20 and 22) just returned from a three week trip to Europe. Your tips were invaluable. We each had one carry-on and one backpack. I doubt you could convince any of us to check a bag; it made things too easy with customs, trains, stairs, walking from train stations to hotels, etc. Here are just some of your tips that really helped: COMPRESSION CUBES, Tide sink packets, split things into multiple pouches, use your backpack as an extension for your suitcase, if a top or bottom is not a "multi-tasker" do not pack it, limit the number of shoes! I know there are others, but these immediately come to mind. I would also suggest KT blister tape (saved my husbands feet in the first 3 days), and to pack one quart ziploc bags for liquids when returning home. The quart size ziploc bag allowed us to move through airport security in both Venice and London (the quart size was close enough to a liter that they did not question the size). We did use our "American size" liquids bag to travel TO Europe, and as the trip progressed, we had less liquids and would move them to smaller containers/jars which we were then able to fit into the smaller quart ziplocs. We also packed spare ziplocs (another tip from you) of multiple sizes and we used all of them for various purposes. While not stylish, I spent most of the trip in my Hoka Bondi 7 tennis shoes as we walked an average of 5-7 miles a day; a few days as much as 10 miles. I also packed a pair of Rieker sandals that were good for days with less than 5 miles. However, we were very fortunate as we did not have a day where our shoes were at risk of getting wet. Thanks so much for your videos!
Laurie in Paris traveling on the Metro someone cut the bottom of my cross body bag & stole my passport. Because I had a copy of my passport with barcode in my suitcase I was able to go to the American embassy & they helped me get another one issued in 24 hours. This tip that you just shared is invaluable.
Loctote bag is what I’ve always use whenever I’m in other country. Blades won’t go through and it also has RFID. Very convenient and will give you peace of mind.
Wow! That's one of the reasons I paid extra to get one of the passport cards, that way I can leave the passport in the hotel safe, and still have official ID on me. But I did the same - photocopied the passport (just re-did it today, to include the barcode, which I hadn't done before, thanks to Laurie's tip!), keep a copy in each bag, along with copies of vaccine card.
Hi Laurie! My husband and I are preparing for a trip from the US to Papua New Guinea later this year (our son, daughter-in-law & 3 granddaughters serve as missionaries to that country). LONG HAUL FLIGHTS, here we come!!! We did this 2 times before in 2012 & 2015. It’s been a while. So I have been blowing through all of your videos for tips and travel hacks. Getting through TSA is my fear in the airports and the bad people that prey upon innocent travelers is another. I really appreciate your channel. All of your videos are great and very helpful! Thank you! Here’s a travel tip for snacking. I have used powered peanut butter, PB2. You just mix it with water and you have real peanut butter. Powered peanut butter doesn’t take up precious space in your liquids bag like regular peanut butter would. Keep the videos coming! ❤️
I was away on an international trip when you posted this but from my experience the most important thing to pack is PATIENCE. In Amsterdam we had requested a wheelchair for my BFF which the airline provided, but there was no one available to push it: thank heavens it was 6 a.m., because I became the “driver.” (It was actually kind of fun) For restaurant recommendations I ask the hotel doorman for “cheap & cheerful” spots-it rarely fails! And even though I do check a bag (1 for 19 days), your videos have helped me enormously! I actually had room this time for some lovely, mostly flat, souvenirs so thank you from the bottom of my credit limit. 😁🥰
I am off to Istanbul again! A reminder to those who cannot walk the distances in the airports, ask for a wheelchair when you book your flight. This saved me when there was a delay in getting my COVID test results back and there was a rush to the gate. Attendants are knowledge about about where to go and they go very quickly. In Paris this helped when there was a gate change (I did not hear it!).
I'm recommending all my clients fly in TWO days before a cruise now. There have been so many cancellations that one day is no longer enough time to reschedule that flight.
I have been traveling with the Cabeau neck pillow for years between Orlando and Australia. However, I spend a little more and get the one with vents because it is cooler and less restrictive (and I don’t get hot). Love your channel.
For my 2weeks to Ghana in a carryon, i turned my pillow to the front, under my chin. It helped where my head did not flop forward as usual. Also packed my liquids in balloons. Easy to toss on my return flight. Less items in my carry-on.
I'm heading overseas in 2 days. First flight since covid!! So excited. Love your work Lauri. Even if I don't travel just watching your content gets me going.
Merrill’s slip ins are wonderful for travel, and Zulily carries them occasionally. They are great on cobblestones and uneven or slick surfaces. I have two pair and find I wear them more than any other shoes I own! And, I am now living in a World Heritage City in MX, so cobblestones everywhere!!!
My return through Heathrow was fairly simple. The only question I got was about my antigen test for re-entering the U.S. Strangely, the one thing I got hung up on for security in both directions was my jewelry case. I had too much metal for them to see through on the Xray. Keep your jewelry easy to access.
I bought that neck rest you recommended because of your review of it and have it to this day. I've never had to use it yet but you never know. It's super plush. Thank you for your tips and tricks and fun videos. By the way I noticed we have the same Conair curling iron. Lol don't see that one often haha. Loved the bloopers you add at the end now 😂. God bless! 😊
We just returned from Europe this past weekend. I would like to pass on a couple of tips. First of all, if you use a credit card, Visa worked fine for us in Netherlands, France, Germany, & Switzerland BUT Master Card didn’t for us and we tried it numerous times. Thankfully, I’d put in our Visa. Another thing is to take some thank you notes and maybe some chocolate bars or gift card for a Starbucks to give to your flight attendant, especially if you’re going on a long flight. It is appreciated. You don’t have to sign your name but could put your seat number as your signature.
On a recent international flight I bought ten $10 Starbucks gift cards and they handed them out to the crew after we took off. Every flight attendant came to my seat and VERY sincerely thanked me. It was the least I could do for them and I enjoyed doing it.
A suggestion made with love as a UK person with beloved US family- Americans talk a lot more loudly and clearly than we do and it means you stand out more. My US family that has visited the UK a lot knows to turn the volume down. My US family that hasn’t visited a lot, didn’t realise. And yes, I know it works the other way around for us when visiting the US.
Thank you for these very helpful tips! In addition to carry-on size requirements, be sure to know the permissible weights. Some airlines are quite restrictive. For example, on Lufthansa, your carry-on can weigh no more than 8kg - that is just over 17.5 pounds. I prefer to travel only with carry-on, but that kind of weight restriction makes it very difficult - at least for me.
These days, many international airlines restrict carry on weight to 7 kgs (15 lbs) - and they may very well weigh them and make you check them if they are over. Some restrict the personal item to a smallish purse/handbag. Some include the weight of the personal item as part of the 76 kgs, and some won’t allow a personal item at all. Check the rules for any airline you are thinking of using to get the best setup for you.
Oh my! I had no idea! I've spent this week minimizing clothes to get all my stuff into 1 carry-on roller and 1 personal item backpack, using so many of your ideas. I was so proud of myself to get 16 days worth for a 2 week cruise plus time in Southampton into these two bags. I weighed the carry-on this morning and it's 30.8 lbs. Now you're saying some airlines won't allow more than 15-17 lbs carr-on? What airlines and what locations have you experienced this? I'm trying to follow the news advice not to check bags into Heathrow. HELP!
@@mjb9176 A quicker answer might be which ones don’t have that limit. All the major European airlines, Lufthansa, Swissair, etc have that limit, as does Qantas & Air New Zealand, and the big Middl East Carriers Emirates, Qatar, etc. Emirates is the strictest. Some of the US-based airlines might have a higher limit for their internationals, but as none of them ever fly to and from where I need I have never explored their limits. It’s frustrating, isn’t it…. Fitting the stuff in isn’t the hard part; it’s keeping the weight down. I’m doing a trial pack right now for a month in Egypt coming up later in the year, and best I have been able to do so far is 7.3 kg, which I will probably get away with. You will not get away with the weigh you are planning. Best bet for you is to list all the airlines that go where you want, check their limits online, and talk to some of their reps about weight limits. One advantage for you flying out of the US is some airlines have negotiated a different weight limit for travellers departing certain specific countries. You need to do a lot of online checking, or talk to a good travel agent. Also enquire about the size limit of your personal item. Always a good idea with a personal item is to have your true valuables and documents in a small secure purse you can quickly pull out of your personal item if they say it is oversized and must be gate checked.
I'm really enjoying your videos. I'm a traveler, and I recently moved to Hawaii from FL. I'm flying from HI to Italy in May with a 12-hour time change and almost 19 hours in the air. I've gotten lots of good suggestions, so thanks.
Oh yes, I’m flying from Canada to Portugal tomorrow 😁. One backpack (carry on size) and one checked carry on. Solo traveler, but I wanted extra space to bring back port wine and azulejos. Compression socks are a must on long haul flights! Check out Cole Haan shoes for light and comfy shoes, but size up a half size because they run a little narrow.
One thing I do if I am on public transport anywhere is know the name / number of the stop BEFORE the one I am getting off at - that way once we reach there I know the next time we decelerate I need to get gathered up and off!
I travel with a partner. #1 We email each other a photo of our passports AND front and back of credit cards we’re carrying. If the credit card/debit card is stolen, the other person has the cc number and the phone #’s of the banks. #2 We find it interesting to try to find things in local stores that we may need. In Barcelona, we bought socks. We look for toothpaste, licorice, different snacks that cant be found in the US, etc. Generally, we like to “shop like a native”. Also, thrift stores in other countries are very interesting. Small thrifted items can be great souvenirs/memories. I’m looking forward to my next adventure. Thanks for your tips!
How fun! My only problem with thrifting is I usually want to wash the item. Have you done a Rupit tour with Spanish Trails outside of Barcelona? We’ve done it twice!
A checked bag (the size of a carry-on) only because it will be full of stuff that my daughter has asked me to bring for her, her husband and 2 kids from the US. All my stuff will be in the carry-on suitcase that will be in the cabin. She has a washer/dryer machine.
The new carryon looks awesome. I also liked your little security purse. Nowadays with lack of staff at airports, you may want to get to the airports even 4-5 hours ahead of time.. Especially for leaving parts of Europe. When I left Portugal in January, there were only like 6 guys doing passport control for a hall filled with 500+ people. Also pack patience for delays. My most recent trip to Europe every single flight (except for the last flight home) was delayed.
Ahhh delayed flights! I had a very close call experience with that long ago. We were in Amsterdam traveling back to the U.S. in 1984. We requested a wake-up call from the hotel's front desk. They failed to wake us up. When I awoke it was maybe 10-15 minutes to the flight departure. I complained to the front desk. They apologized and offered us a VIP ride straight to the terminal. When we got there the driver informed us that the plane was still there and we were able to board. We ended up sitting 8 hours at the the airport, as it turned out there was supposedly some problems with the bathroom on board and that was the reason for the delay. And if I remember correctly my passport was also going to expire the next day! I was lucky.
Things I love about your channel: 1) your content is excellent, 2) how excited you are about organisational features in luggage, 3) how so many more people are discovering it!!!! And 4) that hilarious photo with your kid in the back seat. I know I’ve said it before but I always laugh.
Love your video’s. the bloopers are great, but so are so many of your travel hint’s. flying to New Zealand next year to start a 40 day cruise. I checked suitcase and I carry on.
Great video! For the most part I pack carry on only when I travel. The exception to this is when we go international for the Christmas Markets. For those trips I check an empty case so I have room for all of treasures I find!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie we have explored the Paris markets, Stsusbourg and the Rhine, and in Germany Neurenburg was spectacular! But we have gone to several other cities as well. We can't wait to get back to them!
I'm fairly new to your vlog. I love all the hacks and tips you give. One that I haven't heard yet is for people traveling abroad. It is best to travel at least two days prior to a cruise when departing from the USA being that you arrive the next day, the extra day gives you peace of mind for any fly delays.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie We all live and learn. Thank you for sharing of your travels and how to make our travels easier. It's nice to learn from someone that has gone before you . 🙏
Hi! The tip I’ve used from your channel, I used three socks on a loose but not easily removed shoes. Every time I would walk thru the TSA check line I would discard the socks till I’m left with one. My feet always get cold anyway so doubling the socks didn’t bother me. It bothered me more if I’m putting on my shoes back with a dirty sock. But that’s just me😁
Traveling to Germany in a couple of weeks. Never been abroad. I’m checking luggage and have a tour once I get there for a 12 day trip around Germany. A friend recommended your advice and I am taking notes!
I just got back from Iceland and packed carry on only for the first time ever thanks to many of your tips! Just a FYI: the rose gold passport holder set off the alarm when going through the screener. Couldn’t figure out why the alarm kept beeping until the screener asked if she could hold it. No a/c in Iceland (they don’t need it!) and the windows in our hotel wouldn’t open so I wish I had eliminated some clothing in my suitcase to make room for a portable fan. I slept horribly because it was so hot & stuffy! Also….flying out of the US our TSA approved suddenly disappeared from the boarding pass on our phones, causing a lot of confusion and waiting in the wrong lines. No idea why but it made me flustered! Luckily I was prepared with my liquid bag. Also…I tested negative in Iceland to re-enter the U.S. but tested positive the day after I returned (VERY mild symptoms). We were lucky but in retrospect we should have had our back up plan in place. I would suggest packing a rapid test to use before the official test so you would be able to make your own arrangements. And make sure your trip insurance covers Covid! Thanks for all you do - fabulous tips and tricks as well as products that are fabulous!
Thanks for being so real in your videos. I love your outtakes!! You are easily the most authentic travel tips channel we've followed. Headed to Spain soon and using all your tips for a hopefully stress free trip! Keep up the great content!
Great tips - I love your videos! If you are planning to use trains or local metro (we always do), know which direction your destination is. It is so easy to get onto the wrong train if you do not know which direction you are headed.
A couple of things I like to do. Bring an empty water bottle though security. Then fill it in the airport. That way if you are thirsty or need to take pills, you don’t have to wait for the flight attendants to bring you something to drink. To prevent blisters, roll dry devolved the spots that might get rubbed by a shoe or sandal. You even do the bottom of yiur feet. And it doesn’t show. I also pack blister bandages as a backup. You can find them in any drug store. That way, you can still walk around even if you do get a blister. Snack size ziploc bags are great for jewelry, pills, vitamins etc. I carry an iPad to watch shows, play games, read books and look up information at my destination. Be sure to keep your charger and cable handy for when you are on the plane because your battery will run down. One last comment about souvenirs. While this is very personal, I like to avoid anything that might break or spill. I like to buy pot holders and tea towels to help me remember my trip. They are soft, easy to squish, and I use them when I het home
Just went through security at DFW for a flight on Air Canada. I had carefully packed my liquids in my backpack after watching your videos. We are TSA pre check - I did not have to remove my shoes, open my backpack, show my liquids bag or separate my electronics!
Hi Laurie wanted to say thank you !I binged on your video’s before our recent trip to London,your tips helped us so much! since we never traveled internationally everything was overwhelming ,but I arrived early,observed and listened and asked ALOT of questions I found it interesting when leaving Newark Int. Shoes off ,after our layover in Norway we had to do security,I accidentally walked thru the body scanner with my purse still on! but no shoes off! Then going home Heathrow to Denmark no security check in Copenhagen!right to the gate! Traveling internationally is some work,but I learned so much,thanks for your hard work.
These tips are helpful, thanks for sharing. Level8 Roadrunner looks like a great bag, however, it is 8.9 lbs! I love the front pocket, but it adds over a pound from its regular bag. The materials are excellent, but the additional weight is causing hesitation.
That weight is way too high. I want to be able to comfortably carry my bag up stairs, etc. It is hard to stay under 20lbs if your bag empty weighs almost 9 lbs.
@@Quiltify I must say that I was shocked to find out it weighed 8 pounds. I do have a video with lightweight bag options in the paragraph: bit.ly/PackLightWeight
Australia here :-) I really like your channel and we have flown to Europe several times and going again this year, thank you for all the great info and ideas. Fabulous!!
Just a suggestion is to also ask the crew if there is some cool interesting places to go or eat! We all seem to know the Best and reasonable eating places close to center of big cities in all of the World! We know where the grocery stores are and usually don’t mind sharing❤️🥰. Your videos are fantastic Laurie. Happy travels.
I think you are great. All your tips are so detailed and you have a warm demeanor, like talking to a friend. I am a 71 year old x flight attendant and I am learning a lot from your TH-cam channel. 5stars. Thank you.
Can you do a how to pack a hard shell suitcase, without compression cubes. Both packing cube and no cubes at all would be great. I have issues packing mine.
Hi Laurie, so grateful that I was able to watched your previous tips on international travel before my trip to the US. They are really very helpful to me this one included. Vlog is not only informative but you always make me smile while watching. Thanks Laurie will be sharing this latest vlog to my niece & friends. Stay safe.
I love your channel! We have always checked luggage, but not anymore! We are going to Italy in the fall for 12 days. So we decided to try out the carry-on only for a recent trip to Maine. It was wonderful not having to wait for our luggage at baggage claim. Zipped straight to car rental and started our vacation! We will use carry-on only for our Italy trip. For me, using small little pots for my shampoo, conditioner, skin care products and toothpaste worked out great as I could carry more products in my essentials bag.
I’m with you on the anti theft purses!! I always take my slash resistant bag when we are sightseeing. Whether in the states or internationally. I’ve heard too many horror stories about the strap or bottom of the bag being cut. Travel insurance and travel health insurance will save you time and money. My husband’s last trip was horrible. His first leg took off late and we thought he was going to miss his connection in Denver, but that plane had mechanical problems. He landed in Denver and by the time another plane got there the crew timed out. So because I had bought trip insurance he was booked on a flight for the next morning. He was flying in for our youngest daughter’s wedding. So I was dealing with two very upset people until he landed in Oklahoma City!! 😳🙄😂 well it’s funny now!! Love all your tips, tricks and hacks!!
@@the-red-ghost You have to make sure that brand's bag says slash resistant (for the straps). They're not slash proof, but slash-resistant is better than zero resistance imo.
@@the-red-ghost the bag I have is actually slash resistant. I made sure of that after I bought it. If I’m going to pay 50+ for a bag, I make sure it does what it says it will do or I return it. I returned 2 bags for it not doing what it was stated to do. Yes the companies were not happy about me slashing the bag, but I got my money back.
@@the-red-ghost, Travelon bags with the slash proof straps are guaranteed. They have a mesh metal core inside the strap to prevent them from being cut.
Here’s one for people in electric wheelchairs that I found out the hard way in the US this past Sunday if you’re going to a country where the power wattage is different remember to bring the right step up/ down converter I brought the wrong one and couldn’t charge my chair for 3 days it was almost a huge disaster but a family friend hooked me up with what I needed!
Oh. My. Word. Best tip for the day! Thank you so much! Will any old converter work, or does it have to have a huge wattage capability? Like here is mine I would take for a curling iron/hair dryer: rstyle.me/+jfbecwvUbYm3jYLc69151Q
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie If you’re coming from Aus (as I have) you need it to step upwards to 220v but if you’re going to Aus from the US it needs to go down from 220-110
I am so happy that I found this channel. I'm going to Japan in 3 months and your vids inspire me to try carry-on only. I'm convincing my daughters to try it as well! Thank you!
we have a carry on and a checked bag for both of us. That is 4 bags.We are flying Deutsche Lufthansa AG from washington Dulles,DC to Franfurt Germany. Then a lay over for 2-3 hrs then on to Budapest. To our Amawaterways trip.
This is my favorite hack and truly a lifesaver…..when having to use a public restroom in a foreign country you should ALWAYS bring 1) change for the attendant, you need her money to get toilet paper and paper towels, you my also have to “pay” to get into the stall with coins in a coin slot. 2) ALWAYS BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPER…… I take a roll that is almost done from the hotel room, remove the cardboard tube and smoosh it flat to slip into your day bag. Many times there is none to be found anywhere and there may not be an attendant. But please remember to pay the attendant even if you bring your own. She IS trying to earn a living!
Love your videos. I am also going to Egypt and Jordan in October. And I’m just taking a carry on so I appreciate all your tips. Thinking about getting that neck pillow …
Hey Laurie! Hope all is well! Thank you so much for this super detailed info session! This is one stop shopping for international travel for sure! I'm planning a trip to Europe next year and you have given every tip I need. I was having a hard time deciding which travel case to choose from but now I'm set on the Level8 bag, as it has everything I need according to your recommendations and it's dimensions are perfect for carry on. Quick question, what do you recommend when you have to travel with a CPAP device. It does have it's own case. They do have small travel devices but they are super expensive! The case should fit under the seat but I was just wondering if you had any tips for this situation. I'll watch this video several times just to absorb all of the info I'm sure and thank you again for all of your wonderful help! Be well, be safe and Cheers!!
Hi Sam. CPAP does not count as a bag to the TSA or the airline yay! You can use a j-hook to attach it just for easier carrying, but most have the strap to fit over your suitcase handles. Pack it in the overhead bin or under the seat as it does not count as a third bag. The TSA may want to open it but I have never seen that. My mom travels with one.
My husband has one and TSA always goes through it (swab it, etc.). It's annoying but he's used to it, and yes, it doesn't count as a carry-on or personal item. Our teenaged son is usually the one who gets through security first and ends up waiting on us!
Carry a bunch of photocopies of the photo page of your passport. Many countries require hotels to keep copies of this page. If you can give them a copy yourself, you are not going to have to turn your passport over to strangers - it can take them hours to copy and return them if the front desk is busy. I keep my passport in a distinctive passport cover. This prevents it from being picked up accidentally by someone else, and reduces the probability of deliberate theft as most opportunist thieves like to be able to claim an accidental mistake if they are caught.
I love Briggs & Riley luggage, they are guaranteed for life, they take a beating! And keep going 20+years! Also Pacsafe bags for slash proof with locking zippers and RFID blocking !
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie On a college trip to Paris, the pace was so fast and frantic that as we raced all cobble stones to a restaurant, women with high heeled shoes actually hurt their legs.
Another laundry product instead of the Tide is Tru Earth laundry strips. One strip (and there are several to a sheet) would do a whole load in the washer if unfortunately, you find that you need to get to a laundromat. However, a strip can be cut in half or smaller if you are doing a few items in a sink. You can get enough to do 32 loads of wash in an eco pack that isn’t even 1/4 inch thick and you only need to take a sheet or 2 with you. I keep one of my old packages as it identifies what it is.
I’m flying to Australia in about 6 weeks, staying 28 days, and I’m not checking a bag. I’m choosing clothes that will fit in my carry on, plus I’m taking an under seat bag that will hold an outfit, meds, makeup and electronics. I’m staying with friends, so can wash clothes. These tip videos are great.
Hi there, thanks for your amazing videos. We fly to New York on Thursday for a few days from southern Germany and then down to our house in sunny Florida for two weeks. In October we went to Iceland and your tips and tricks helped us. Happy Christmas and a happy New year.
We are flying across the U.S.. For the first time we are going to travel without a checked bag. My wife and I will have just one carry on bag each, I am excited about traveling light.
I packed in a carry-on for my 16 day British Isles trip. I also had backpack then checked my carry on when I returned. Can't wait to again travel international. I LOVE the neck pillow. Love the bloopers too.
Need to pack lightweight? Try these minimalist tips: bit.ly/PackingTipsNotOVERPACK
I have been going between Europe and the US for over 60 years now. Enjoy your tips and would like to add my favorite, especially when traveling with your husband on a cruise! The zippered laundry bags come in many sizes, and in multi-packs at the dollar-type stores. I use them for all types of clothing and accessories. They take up no room, and when you unpack you just place them in the various drawers and shelves you have in a cabin or hotel. One can then serve as a dirty laundry bag. When using plastic bags, I always punch some holes in them, so you can push down and any air remaining will go out. Also, I decide on a color scheme for my clothing. Black, white and red or yellow come to mind. If an item does not go with anything else, I leave it at home.
Not only do you have to roll a suitcase over rough streets, you also will need to be able to carry it up and down flights of steps when using public transportation. There's not always a handy elevator. We always use metro systems, and I'm here to tell you, they can be tricky. Pack light!
Great tip for international stays. Yes and tiny elevators sometimes. But those narrow stairs are so tricky.
Go "hands free"
We just spent 8 weeks driving in France through mostly small towns. We almost never had an elevator and sometimes faced 3 flights of stairs. We transferred everything we needed for the night into a smaller carry-on and left the bigger bag locked in the car. Never had a problem with anything being stolen out of the car.
yes! And in some Paris hotels, the elevators are really skinny. Def don't pack a wide suitcase. (One person and bag up at a time).
I was taught years ago that if you can't lift and carry all your luggage for 500m then it's too heavy. Lots of steps in subways/metro and cobbles. Buy toiletries at destination, saves leakage, weight and hassle.
My husband and I just returned from a two week circle of Europe tour. I watched many of your videos before our trip and they were very informative and helpful so thank you! One thing I suggest is that if you are late arriving for your international flight due to road closures or construction (that happened to us before our return flight) find an airport employee to assist you. In our case they moved us to the front of the line or we wouldn’t have made our flight.
That is awesome to know if in another country!
Yes! Could not agree more! We were in London a few years ago and the M25/was delayed due to a crash so we had to take back roads. We were literally running to the gate and ran into an employee who helped us. She took us the VIP way and, thankfully, we made the flight! 😰😰😰
@@Magpieme98 😅
100% agree with a food tour on your first day. Before I had the budget for food tours, I would do a hop-on/hop-off bus tour. Both help you get familiar with the area and figure out where you might want to go back to.
Angela that is a great tip for visiting a new country!
I was in London in March and things went rather smoothly for us! As Laurie suggested, arriving early for the airport is critical and will make your trip less stressful. Another tip….we arranged departure Covid tests the day after we arrived so we wouldn’t have to rush last minute. That gave me much needed peace of mind and I could enjoy my time in London without worry.
Thanks for your insight!!
Currently no testing for flights to the US, when there was testing we used supervised home testing
Laurie, we did 14 nights in Europe all with carry-on. We did this using a lot of your tips and guidance (and we knew we would have to do laundry). Thanks! This opens up a completely different way to travel and we avoided checked bag wait time / pick-up AND bag drop in Schipol. Game-changing WINNER!
I am so glad your European trip was wonderful! Memories are what it’s all about! Any new tips you thought of to tell us?
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Hi Laurie! Not a lot more... We can help socks dry with a hair dryer. Also (and my wife doesn't like this), I use disposable clothes for long flights and travel day - I had an still nice Nautica button down that had a fray on the collar and an older pair of socks, so I wore them then threw it out at the destination...
When I'm on holiday I have no intentions of doing laundry !
Hi Laurie, Thank you so much for the various tips. This is my contribution...the new 'laundry sheet/strips can be cut up and used in the gallon zip lock bags for laundry on the go. The brand I bough was called Tru-Earth, but there are others. The sheets are like 2 in x 3 in., totally dissolve in hot water.
This is fantastic. Thanks for sharing your tip!
I’ve learned the Golden Rule of flying while travelling. Never get on a plane thirsty, hungry or needing to go to the bathroom.
A to the men!
That’s my rule, too! Nothing more miserable, especially having to wait in line for the plane toilet as soon as the seatbelt light goes off.
It also applies to shopping [particularly duty-free].
The same after your flight lands and before security. You never know how long you’ll need to wait.
I hate airplane bathrooms. Ughh… 😆😂
We recently returned from a trip to Tuscany flying out of Florence to Amsterdam and then Atlanta. The best advice I can give you is to expect delays, delays, delays. The problem with staffing is world wide. Even if we had chosen to carry on our luggage, we were still required to stand in line for 2 1/2 hours to check into our international flight. No one was allowed to check in online, so that made for a huge mess! There were only two agents checking in 4 to 5 international flights at one time. We had travel insurance and that would be the best advice I would give anyone. Since we almost missed our flight in Amsterdam to head back to the states, we were confident that we could just easily spend the night and not have to pay extra.
Another thing I need to mention is about the requirement to test before arriving home. In Europe, apparently tests are not as widely available, so the best advice I could give you is to make a reservation for the day before you leave so you don’t have to worry about finding a test.
Ooh yes make the reservation ahead of time! Good one! How did you know where you could get the tests done?
I saw multiple travel vloggers talking about the mess in Amsterdam this past weekend. We’re heading through there twice in the next month and not looking forward to it. We had fairly long delays there in December. We did buy travel insurance for this trip, knowing the probability of delays or getting quarantined are pretty high now.
Regarding testing to come back to the states-should we get tested in Europe, or take our own tests, and get it proctored through emed?
@@fishandfloral I had a friend just connect through there this week and was able to get through easily. Hope it’s like that for you.
@@LweissTTU you can do either. If you do the call one, you need to have the test with you when you leave home. Just make sure your phone can call internationally or you won’t be able to use your personal cell phone to call back to testing location in the States.
We were in Munich 3 weeks ago and in some of the sites and museums and on public transportation you could only use an N95 mask (not a simple surgeon's mask). I saw that that people who didn't have an N95 mask ended up buying one with their entrance ticket at a jacked up price. So it's worth packing a couple. Regulations are changing all the time in Europe so it's best be prepared.
Thank you for adding this tip!
That happened to me at Pisa airport, when returning to UK. I had a mask on but it was not accepted and had to buy some N95 masks to be allowed to board.
Thanks for this tip! Flying to Munich in November!
No China plastic face diapers.
Thanks for those great tips. Finally we are making to London and Normandy this summer since we had to cancel for Covid. Because of you, I feel more prepared 😊
So helpful! Thank you!! Another tip if you have an early international flight is to find out ahead of time when the airline check-in counter opens in the morning, so you’re not arriving too early. A little before is good for lining up.
Yes! I am surprised how close to departure time some opened in the past. We almost missed our flight b/c they did not give standby passengers seats until super close to the time.
Hi Laurie! Thank you for all your tips. Can you advise where I can find info telling me the difference between an adapter and converter? Loved your outtakes! Your videos really so smooth, would never know you pbfffft as much as I do!!! ❤ 😊
Great tips! Heads up - just came back from London, and had my iPad stolen from the plastic baskets that you put everything in to go through security! Jacket, purse, shoes, iPad all had to go in separate baskets, and then they go on the conveyor belt while you are going through the metal detector. When I got through, all the baskets were there, but no iPad. The very helpful police told me that sadly it happens all the time. Also, even though my liquids were in a clear bag, we were all told to empty them and use the bags they provide, and I did hear people complaining! It was no big deal. Also, I took quite a bit of cash with me, and hardly used any. London is practically a cash free zone - everything is done by tapping your card - it never leaves your sight (someone we need to start doing here), and is so quick and efficient. But make sure you have a credit/debit card that has a chip. Also, all bookings for theater, zoo, entrance to attractions, etc, are done on line, and you need to have your phone/confirmation email readily accessible as you show this to the staff. No physical tickets were issued. I thought it was great, but I image for someone not very computer savvy, it could cause some anxiety.
Fiona, these are a great help for us! So sorry about your iPad! Is there any way we should keep the bins with us or something until it’s our turn?
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I don’t think so - as you load the bins then put them on the belt and then have to walk away to go through the metal detector. I suppose you could try and watch but the conveyor belt was a curved one so that would be tricky. Fortunately everything was backed up and in the Cloud and I didn’t use the iPad to do any financial stuff. Just very annoying-but the police were wonderful!
I had a similar experience at JFK. Now, I leave my iPad and laptop in my bag and let them search afterwards. The time is worth my iPad, Mac book etc. I usually get searched anyway,
@@lisahart5730 Wow, that is actually a clever hack! Love it. Thank you for sharing!
Just got back from an 8 night trip to Scotland/Ireland. My Mother & I did carry on and personal item only. Be aware. If you travel thru Heathrow, they are extremely strict on the amount of liquids in your bag. They said I had "too many", and proceeded to move the items to their bag, just throwing the items in, instead of carefully strategically placing them in. They eventually let me have the 3 items that wouldn't fit in their 1 bag. Another in our group was not as lucky. When leaving Dublin, make sure that you use the bag that they provide, instead of your own.
Leave plenty of room when you pack for your trip, for your souvenirs. I barely was able to close my bag and keep it in the carry on size (used a luggage strap).
Next time pack “one way clothes.” I suggest socks and pjs. More room for souvenirs.
So true; I am not sure why they are so restricting.
Hi Laurie! This travel tip video is so timely for me right now because I am leaving in 15 days for Barcelona, the French and Italian Riverias, Florence and Rome in 15 days and I am beyond excited! I found and subscribed to your channel last year and am using so many of your travel hacks and ideas for this trip. Thank you for sharing your many years of travel experience with us!
Yay I hope you have the international trip of your dreams. Did you read Donna’s comment about testing on your return trip?
Have fun! Sounds like a wonderful trip!
Are you flying into Barcelona? If so want to give you heads up about the international line upon arrival it was 2 hours long , this was 2 days ago. Just letting you know to plan accordingly. The folks behind us were trying to reschedule a tour they had made for that morning…😆
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I am traveling with a tour company and they have already made arrangements for covid testing before our return home.
@@claudiakuhn4953 Thanks for the heads-up! I am traveling with a tour company and our excursions in Barcelona don't start until the next day, but I am not looking forward to long lines and waits!
I used to travel a lot when I lived in the Middle East. Best tips - use baggies lots, make a packing list and keep it in your suitcase. My partners said book every third line. Having now been back home in Australia for 10 years and going to travel to Europe in 6 months your videos have been very useful. Thanks.
Hi, what do you mean by book ever third line?
@@TravelTipsbyLaurieHe reads a LOT. Hence book every third line. My kids have their own packing lists.
@@sandramariegray7894 Great! Yes teaches them independence etc etc.
You may have saved my life! I didn’t think about packing enough prescription medicines in case of quarantine. Thank you!
Guess what?! Starting Sunday we no longer have to get tested to return!!! But pack enough in case of delays
Eccos are wonderful. I find a Josef Seibel shoes are really comfortable, too.
Laurie, this is my first post, but I have enjoyed your channel for quite some time. Our family of four ("kids" are 20 and 22) just returned from a three week trip to Europe. Your tips were invaluable. We each had one carry-on and one backpack. I doubt you could convince any of us to check a bag; it made things too easy with customs, trains, stairs, walking from train stations to hotels, etc. Here are just some of your tips that really helped: COMPRESSION CUBES, Tide sink packets, split things into multiple pouches, use your backpack as an extension for your suitcase, if a top or bottom is not a "multi-tasker" do not pack it, limit the number of shoes! I know there are others, but these immediately come to mind. I would also suggest KT blister tape (saved my husbands feet in the first 3 days), and to pack one quart ziploc bags for liquids when returning home. The quart size ziploc bag allowed us to move through airport security in both Venice and London (the quart size was close enough to a liter that they did not question the size). We did use our "American size" liquids bag to travel TO Europe, and as the trip progressed, we had less liquids and would move them to smaller containers/jars which we were then able to fit into the smaller quart ziplocs. We also packed spare ziplocs (another tip from you) of multiple sizes and we used all of them for various purposes. While not stylish, I spent most of the trip in my Hoka Bondi 7 tennis shoes as we walked an average of 5-7 miles a day; a few days as much as 10 miles. I also packed a pair of Rieker sandals that were good for days with less than 5 miles. However, we were very fortunate as we did not have a day where our shoes were at risk of getting wet. Thanks so much for your videos!
So glad for the update!
Laurie in Paris traveling on the Metro someone cut the bottom of my cross body bag & stole my passport. Because I had a copy of my passport with barcode in my suitcase I was able to go to the American embassy & they helped me get another one issued in 24 hours. This tip that you just shared is invaluable.
Smart tip! The thieves in Paris are so conniving.
Wow! Thanks for sharing-it's tips from you travelers that give me all mine!
Loctote bag is what I’ve always use whenever I’m in other country. Blades won’t go through and it also has RFID. Very convenient and will give you peace of mind.
Wow! That's one of the reasons I paid extra to get one of the passport cards, that way I can leave the passport in the hotel safe, and still have official ID on me. But I did the same - photocopied the passport (just re-did it today, to include the barcode, which I hadn't done before, thanks to Laurie's tip!), keep a copy in each bag, along with copies of vaccine card.
I leave my passport in my room. I know there are differing opinions on this though.
Hi Laurie! My husband and I are preparing for a trip from the US to Papua New Guinea later this year (our son, daughter-in-law & 3 granddaughters serve as missionaries to that country). LONG HAUL FLIGHTS, here we come!!! We did this 2 times before in 2012 & 2015. It’s been a while. So I have been blowing through all of your videos for tips and travel hacks. Getting through TSA is my fear in the airports and the bad people that prey upon innocent travelers is another. I really appreciate your channel. All of your videos are great and very helpful! Thank you! Here’s a travel tip for snacking. I have used powered peanut butter, PB2. You just mix it with water and you have real peanut butter. Powered peanut butter doesn’t take up precious space in your liquids bag like regular peanut butter would. Keep the videos coming! ❤️
That is a great food item for the airplane.
I was away on an international trip when you posted this but from my experience the most important thing to pack is PATIENCE. In Amsterdam we had requested a wheelchair for my BFF which the airline provided, but there was no one available to push it: thank heavens it was 6 a.m., because I became the “driver.” (It was actually kind of fun)
For restaurant recommendations I ask the hotel doorman for “cheap & cheerful” spots-it rarely fails!
And even though I do check a bag (1 for 19 days), your videos have helped me enormously! I actually had room this time for some lovely, mostly flat, souvenirs so thank you from the bottom of my credit limit. 😁🥰
Oh thank you for sharing your tips! Robin, I am so glad y'all got to go overseas!
Rick Steve’s guides have great recommendations for eating out and lodging in Europe. Found great affordable lodging and places to eat.
I am off to Istanbul again! A reminder to those who cannot walk the distances in the airports, ask for a wheelchair when you book your flight. This saved me when there was a delay in getting my COVID test results back and there was a rush to the gate. Attendants are knowledge about about where to go and they go very quickly. In Paris this helped when there was a gate change (I did not hear it!).
Great reminders! Thanks Kathryn. Have a great trip!
I'm recommending all my clients fly in TWO days before a cruise now. There have been so many cancellations that one day is no longer enough time to reschedule that flight.
Ooh that's a great idea for cruises and for international.
I have been traveling with the Cabeau neck pillow for years between Orlando and Australia. However, I spend a little more and get the one with vents because it is cooler and less restrictive (and I don’t get hot).
Love your channel.
Oh boy now I will want to look up that neck pillow for a long flight.
For my 2weeks to Ghana in a carryon, i turned my pillow to the front, under my chin. It helped where my head did not flop forward as usual. Also packed my liquids in balloons. Easy to toss on my return flight. Less items in my carry-on.
That’s a great travel hack.
I'm heading overseas in 2 days. First flight since covid!! So excited. Love your work Lauri. Even if I don't travel just watching your content gets me going.
Thank you for watching! Let me know if you have any tips from that country.
Merrill’s slip ins are wonderful for travel, and Zulily carries them occasionally. They are great on cobblestones and uneven or slick surfaces. I have two pair and find I wear them more than any other shoes I own! And, I am now living in a World Heritage City in MX, so cobblestones everywhere!!!
I love that brand!
My return through Heathrow was fairly simple. The only question I got was about my antigen test for re-entering the U.S. Strangely, the one thing I got hung up on for security in both directions was my jewelry case. I had too much metal for them to see through on the Xray. Keep your jewelry easy to access.
Great tip for international airport security!
I bought that neck rest you recommended because of your review of it and have it to this day. I've never had to use it yet but you never know. It's super plush. Thank you for your tips and tricks and fun videos. By the way I noticed we have the same Conair curling iron. Lol don't see that one often haha. Loved the bloopers you add at the end now 😂. God bless! 😊
Hope you enjoy it!
We just returned from Europe this past weekend. I would like to pass on a couple of tips. First of all, if you use a credit card, Visa worked fine for us in Netherlands, France, Germany, & Switzerland BUT Master Card didn’t for us and we tried it numerous times. Thankfully, I’d put in our Visa.
Another thing is to take some thank you notes and maybe some chocolate bars or gift card for a Starbucks to give to your flight attendant, especially if you’re going on a long flight. It is appreciated. You don’t have to sign your name but could put your seat number as your signature.
I LOVE these tips. Welcome home!
On a recent international flight I bought ten $10 Starbucks gift cards and they handed them out to the crew after we took off. Every flight attendant came to my seat and VERY sincerely thanked me. It was the least I could do for them and I enjoyed doing it.
@@bw5911 Wow that is so nice of you! I can't believe you still had money after paying for that flight lol.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie From now on I budget it into my cost of travel...at least on the way there.
A suggestion made with love as a UK person with beloved US family- Americans talk a lot more loudly and clearly than we do and it means you stand out more. My US family that has visited the UK a lot knows to turn the volume down. My US family that hasn’t visited a lot, didn’t realise. And yes, I know it works the other way around for us when visiting the US.
Yes I hear ya! Great tip.
Thank you for these very helpful tips! In addition to carry-on size requirements, be sure to know the permissible weights. Some airlines are quite restrictive. For example, on Lufthansa, your carry-on can weigh no more than 8kg - that is just over 17.5 pounds. I prefer to travel only with carry-on, but that kind of weight restriction makes it very difficult - at least for me.
This. International airlines are not as forgiving as US airlines!
For me too. Especially as a photographer
These days, many international airlines restrict carry on weight to 7 kgs (15 lbs) - and they may very well weigh them and make you check them if they are over. Some restrict the personal item to a smallish purse/handbag. Some include the weight of the personal item as part of the 76 kgs, and some won’t allow a personal item at all. Check the rules for any airline you are thinking of using to get the best setup for you.
Oh my! I had no idea! I've spent this week minimizing clothes to get all my stuff into 1 carry-on roller and 1 personal item backpack, using so many of your ideas. I was so proud of myself to get 16 days worth for a 2 week cruise plus time in Southampton into these two bags. I weighed the carry-on this morning and it's 30.8 lbs. Now you're saying some airlines won't allow more than 15-17 lbs carr-on? What airlines and what locations have you experienced this? I'm trying to follow the news advice not to check bags into Heathrow. HELP!
@@mjb9176 A quicker answer might be which ones don’t have that limit. All the major European airlines, Lufthansa, Swissair, etc have that limit, as does Qantas & Air New Zealand, and the big Middl East Carriers Emirates, Qatar, etc. Emirates is the strictest. Some of the US-based airlines might have a higher limit for their internationals, but as none of them ever fly to and from where I need I have never explored their limits. It’s frustrating, isn’t it…. Fitting the stuff in isn’t the hard part; it’s keeping the weight down. I’m doing a trial pack right now for a month in Egypt coming up later in the year, and best I have been able to do so far is 7.3 kg, which I will probably get away with. You will not get away with the weigh you are planning.
Best bet for you is to list all the airlines that go where you want, check their limits online, and talk to some of their reps about weight limits. One advantage for you flying out of the US is some airlines have negotiated a different weight limit for travellers departing certain specific countries. You need to do a lot of online checking, or talk to a good travel agent. Also enquire about the size limit of your personal item. Always a good idea with a personal item is to have your true valuables and documents in a small secure purse you can quickly pull out of your personal item if they say it is oversized and must be gate checked.
I'm really enjoying your videos. I'm a traveler, and I recently moved to Hawaii from FL. I'm flying from HI to Italy in May with a 12-hour time change and almost 19 hours in the air. I've gotten lots of good suggestions, so thanks.
Sounds great! Whew! It’ll be so worth the jet lag!!
Oh yes, I’m flying from Canada to Portugal tomorrow 😁. One backpack (carry on size) and one checked carry on. Solo traveler, but I wanted extra space to bring back port wine and azulejos. Compression socks are a must on long haul flights! Check out Cole Haan shoes for light and comfy shoes, but size up a half size because they run a little narrow.
You’ll love Portugal!
How did it go?
Thanks for these tips. Yay! Hubby wants to go there.
One thing I do if I am on public transport anywhere is know the name / number of the stop BEFORE the one I am getting off at - that way once we reach there I know the next time we decelerate I need to get gathered up and off!
I used the cross body bag on our recent trip to Scotland
It held everything I need during the day and looked nice
I really think it's a pretty one. Some are rough, but this gold one is smooth and pretty.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie
I bought the dark blue
And it was perfect
I travel with a partner. #1 We email each other a photo of our passports AND front and back of credit cards we’re carrying. If the credit card/debit card is stolen, the other person has the cc number and the phone #’s of the banks. #2 We find it interesting to try to find things in local stores that we may need. In Barcelona, we bought socks. We look for toothpaste, licorice, different snacks that cant be found in the US, etc. Generally, we like to “shop like a native”. Also, thrift stores in other countries are very interesting. Small thrifted items can be great souvenirs/memories. I’m looking forward to my next adventure. Thanks for your tips!
How fun! My only problem with thrifting is I usually want to wash the item. Have you done a Rupit tour with Spanish Trails outside of Barcelona? We’ve done it twice!
Love the bloopers! Thank you for including them! Very informative and very good tips as well as the blood clot link. Thank you!
Thank you Claudia!
A checked bag (the size of a carry-on) only because it will be full of stuff that my daughter has asked me to bring for her, her husband and 2 kids from the US. All my stuff will be in the carry-on suitcase that will be in the cabin. She has a washer/dryer machine.
Oh that is wonderful! Enjoy every squeal!
The new carryon looks awesome. I also liked your little security purse. Nowadays with lack of staff at airports, you may want to get to the airports even 4-5 hours ahead of time.. Especially for leaving parts of Europe. When I left Portugal in January, there were only like 6 guys doing passport control for a hall filled with 500+ people. Also pack patience for delays. My most recent trip to Europe every single flight (except for the last flight home) was delayed.
Yes that is helpful advice for the airports in Europe.
Ahhh delayed flights! I had a very close call experience with that long ago. We were in Amsterdam traveling back to the U.S. in 1984. We requested a wake-up call from the hotel's front desk. They failed to wake us up. When I awoke it was maybe 10-15 minutes to the flight departure. I complained to the front desk. They apologized and offered us a VIP ride straight to the terminal. When we got there the driver informed us that the plane was still there and we were able to board. We ended up sitting 8 hours at the the airport, as it turned out there was supposedly some problems with the bathroom on board and that was the reason for the delay.
And if I remember correctly my passport was also going to expire the next day! I was lucky.
Things I love about your channel: 1) your content is excellent, 2) how excited you are about organisational features in luggage, 3) how so many more people are discovering it!!!! And 4) that hilarious photo with your kid in the back seat. I know I’ve said it before but I always laugh.
Haha! I really appreciate you saying these things!
Love your video’s. the bloopers are great, but so are so many of your travel hint’s. flying to New Zealand next year to start a 40 day cruise. I checked suitcase and I carry on.
Awesome! So someone reminded me in another video to remember how much space our luggage takes up in a stateroom. Do you have any tips about that?
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Store the suitcases under the beds there is room.
@@barbb oh that is wonderful to know-thx
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I was going to suggest the same thing - we had more than enough space when we put them under the beds.
Carry on and a personal item only ! Wish me luck.
Great video! For the most part I pack carry on only when I travel. The exception to this is when we go international for the Christmas Markets. For those trips I check an empty case so I have room for all of treasures I find!
I would LOVE to visit a Christmas Market in another country!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie we have explored the Paris markets, Stsusbourg and the Rhine, and in Germany Neurenburg was spectacular! But we have gone to several other cities as well. We can't wait to get back to them!
I'm fairly new to your vlog. I love all the hacks and tips you give. One that I haven't heard yet is for people traveling abroad. It is best to travel at least two days prior to a cruise when departing from the USA being that you arrive the next day, the extra day gives you peace of mind for any fly delays.
Yes we learned that!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie
We all live and learn. Thank you for sharing of your travels and how to make our travels easier. It's nice to learn from someone that has gone before you . 🙏
Hi! The tip I’ve used from your channel, I used three socks on a loose but not easily removed shoes. Every time I would walk thru the TSA check line I would discard the socks till I’m left with one. My feet always get cold anyway so doubling the socks didn’t bother me. It bothered me more if I’m putting on my shoes back with a dirty sock. But that’s just me😁
Great tip thanks!!
Traveling to Germany in a couple of weeks. Never been abroad. I’m checking luggage and have a tour once I get there for a 12 day trip around Germany. A friend recommended your advice and I am taking notes!
Oh wow what an amazing trip that will be. Have a blast!
Let us know how the trip was!! We plan to check luggage and take a carry on... what did you decide to do? and how did it go?
I just got back from Iceland and packed carry on only for the first time ever thanks to many of your tips!
Just a FYI: the rose gold passport holder set off the alarm when going through the screener. Couldn’t figure out why the alarm kept beeping until the screener asked if she could hold it.
No a/c in Iceland (they don’t need it!) and the windows in our hotel wouldn’t open so I wish I had eliminated some clothing in my suitcase to make room for a portable fan. I slept horribly because it was so hot & stuffy!
Also….flying out of the US our TSA approved suddenly disappeared from the boarding pass on our phones, causing a lot of confusion and waiting in the wrong lines. No idea why but it made me flustered! Luckily I was prepared with my liquid bag.
Also…I tested negative in Iceland to re-enter the U.S. but tested positive the day after I returned (VERY mild symptoms). We were lucky but in retrospect we should have had our back up plan in place. I would suggest packing a rapid test to use before the official test so you would be able to make your own arrangements.
And make sure your trip insurance covers Covid!
Thanks for all you do - fabulous tips and tricks as well as products that are fabulous!
Yay! Wow thanks so much for letting me know about the passport holder!
Thanks for being so real in your videos. I love your outtakes!! You are easily the most authentic travel tips channel we've followed. Headed to Spain soon and using all your tips for a hopefully stress free trip! Keep up the great content!
Oh. My. Word. What part of Spain? We loved Rupit near Barcelona.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Headed to Mallorca. It's a work trip, so not sure how much I'll see, but looking forward to my first international trip!
I love your vlog. The bloopers are so funny! Thank you for the great tips.
Thank you for visiting my channel!
Great tips - I love your videos! If you are planning to use trains or local metro (we always do), know which direction your destination is. It is so easy to get onto the wrong train if you do not know which direction you are headed.
We study the maps before our trip even starts.
A couple of things I like to do. Bring an empty water bottle though security. Then fill it in the airport. That way if you are thirsty or need to take pills, you don’t have to wait for the flight attendants to bring you something to drink.
To prevent blisters, roll dry devolved the spots that might get rubbed by a shoe or sandal. You even do the bottom of yiur feet. And it doesn’t show. I also pack blister bandages as a backup. You can find them in any drug store. That way, you can still walk around even if you do get a blister.
Snack size ziploc bags are great for jewelry, pills, vitamins etc.
I carry an iPad to watch shows, play games, read books and look up information at my destination. Be sure to keep your charger and cable handy for when you are on the plane because your battery will run down.
One last comment about souvenirs. While this is very personal, I like to avoid anything that might break or spill. I like to buy pot holders and tea towels to help me remember my trip. They are soft, easy to squish, and I use them when I het home
That is a great airport tip!
Just went through security at DFW for a flight on Air Canada. I had carefully packed my liquids in my backpack after watching your videos. We are TSA pre check - I did not have to remove my shoes, open my backpack, show my liquids bag or separate my electronics!
That is awesome! Yes the best part of precheck! Did they make you take off a belt or jacket?
Hi Laurie wanted to say thank you !I binged on your video’s before our recent trip to London,your tips helped us so much! since we never traveled internationally everything was overwhelming ,but I arrived early,observed and listened and asked ALOT of questions
I found it interesting when leaving Newark Int. Shoes off ,after our layover in Norway we had to do security,I accidentally walked thru the body scanner with my purse still on! but no shoes off!
Then going home Heathrow to Denmark no security check in Copenhagen!right to the gate!
Traveling internationally is some work,but I learned so much,thanks for your hard work.
I am so glad to hear your trip went better with my tips! Thank you so much
Thank you so much! Thanks for reminding us to write these tips down and use the notes section of our phone! Making so many notes!
These tips are helpful, thanks for sharing. Level8 Roadrunner looks like a great bag, however, it is 8.9 lbs! I love the front pocket, but it adds over a pound from its regular bag. The materials are excellent, but the additional weight is causing hesitation.
We do not have to worry about weight in the US so it works great. I had to have that outer pocket.
That weight is way too high. I want to be able to comfortably carry my bag up stairs, etc. It is hard to stay under 20lbs if your bag empty weighs almost 9 lbs.
@@Quiltify I must say that I was shocked to find out it weighed 8 pounds. I do have a video with lightweight bag options in the paragraph: bit.ly/PackLightWeight
Australia here :-) I really like your channel and we have flown to Europe several times and going again this year, thank you for all the great info and ideas. Fabulous!!
Have a wonderful trip!
Just a suggestion is to also ask the crew if there is some cool interesting places to go or eat! We all seem to know the Best and reasonable eating places close to center of big cities in all of the World! We know where the grocery stores are and usually don’t mind sharing❤️🥰. Your videos are fantastic Laurie. Happy travels.
I love this travel tip! I’ll share it
I think you are great. All your tips are so detailed and you have a warm demeanor, like talking to a friend. I am a 71 year old x flight attendant and I am learning a lot from your TH-cam channel. 5stars. Thank you.
Carole, thank you! I am glad to know my tips helped!
That Cabeau neck pillow let me sleep most of the way to Scotland! And my goal is to never check luggage again!
Yay and yay!
Thanks for all the helpful tips.
Can you do a how to pack a hard shell suitcase, without compression cubes. Both packing cube and no cubes at all would be great. I have issues packing mine.
Will do. Which is faster for you? Rolling or folding?
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I do both depends on the garment.
Great tips! We are going to Jordan and Egypt in October. I can’t wait!
Eeeek that yummy hummus!!! Hope it’s a great international experience!
Hi Laurie, so grateful that I was able to watched your previous tips on international travel before my trip to the US. They are really very helpful to me this one included. Vlog is not only informative but you always make me smile while watching. Thanks Laurie will be sharing this latest vlog to my niece & friends. Stay safe.
Thank you so much Maan! Enjoy your trip!
I am rewatching many of your videos again as I am travelling to Paris very soon as well as London and Scotland
Ooh, have a wonderful trip and flight.
Thank you for these great tips. U never disappointed.
Thank you friend! Good to see you again.
I love your channel! We have always checked luggage, but not anymore! We are going to Italy in the fall for 12 days. So we decided to try out the carry-on only for a recent trip to Maine. It was wonderful not having to wait for our luggage at baggage claim. Zipped straight to car rental and started our vacation! We will use carry-on only for our Italy trip. For me, using small little pots for my shampoo, conditioner, skin care products and toothpaste worked out great as I could carry more products in my essentials bag.
I’m with you on the anti theft purses!! I always take my slash resistant bag when we are sightseeing. Whether in the states or internationally. I’ve heard too many horror stories about the strap or bottom of the bag being cut. Travel insurance and travel health insurance will save you time and money. My husband’s last trip was horrible. His first leg took off late and we thought he was going to miss his connection in Denver, but that plane had mechanical problems. He landed in Denver and by the time another plane got there the crew timed out. So because I had bought trip insurance he was booked on a flight for the next morning. He was flying in for our youngest daughter’s wedding. So I was dealing with two very upset people until he landed in Oklahoma City!! 😳🙄😂 well it’s funny now!!
Love all your tips, tricks and hacks!!
Oh my word I would have been so nervous. Yay for the wedding!
Unfortunately the anti theft bags aren't slash resistant as advertised you can watch lockpickinglawyer channel for more info
@@the-red-ghost You have to make sure that brand's bag says slash resistant (for the straps). They're not slash proof, but slash-resistant is better than zero resistance imo.
@@the-red-ghost the bag I have is actually slash resistant. I made sure of that after I bought it. If I’m going to pay 50+ for a bag, I make sure it does what it says it will do or I return it. I returned 2 bags for it not doing what it was stated to do. Yes the companies were not happy about me slashing the bag, but I got my money back.
@@the-red-ghost, Travelon bags with the slash proof straps are guaranteed. They have a mesh metal core inside the strap to prevent them from being cut.
Kizik sneakers are great slip on shoes - comfy for travel or every day.
Thank you for sharing about shoes!
Here’s one for people in electric wheelchairs that I found out the hard way in the US this past Sunday if you’re going to a country where the power wattage is different remember to bring the right step up/ down converter I brought the wrong one and couldn’t charge my chair for 3 days it was almost a huge disaster but a family friend hooked me up with what I needed!
Oh. My. Word. Best tip for the day! Thank you so much! Will any old converter work, or does it have to have a huge wattage capability? Like here is mine I would take for a curling iron/hair dryer: rstyle.me/+jfbecwvUbYm3jYLc69151Q
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie If you’re coming from Aus (as I have) you need it to step upwards to 220v but if you’re going to Aus from the US it needs to go down from 220-110
I am so happy that I found this channel. I'm going to Japan in 3 months and your vids inspire me to try carry-on only. I'm convincing my daughters to try it as well! Thank you!
Best of luck!
Another fabulous video Laurie. Where would we all be without your travel tips? 🧑🏻🦰😀
Oh thank you! And now we do not have to get tested!
we have a carry on and a checked bag for both of us. That is 4 bags.We are flying Deutsche Lufthansa AG from washington Dulles,DC to Franfurt Germany. Then a lay over for 2-3 hrs then on to Budapest. To our Amawaterways trip.
Bon Voyage!
This is my favorite hack and truly a lifesaver…..when having to use a public restroom in a foreign country you should ALWAYS bring 1) change for the attendant, you need her money to get toilet paper and paper towels, you my also have to “pay” to get into the stall with coins in a coin slot. 2) ALWAYS BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPER…… I take a roll that is almost done from the hotel room, remove the cardboard tube and smoosh it flat to slip into your day bag. Many times there is none to be found anywhere and there may not be an attendant. But please remember to pay the attendant even if you bring your own. She IS trying to earn a living!
That is brilliant! Great hack
Love your videos. I am also going to Egypt and Jordan in October. And I’m just taking a carry on so I appreciate all your tips. Thinking about getting that neck pillow …
Oh wow, hummus! Real hummus!!
Hey Laurie! Hope all is well! Thank you so much for this super detailed info session! This is one stop shopping for international travel for sure! I'm planning a trip to Europe next year and you have given every tip I need. I was having a hard time deciding which travel case to choose from but now I'm set on the Level8 bag, as it has everything I need according to your recommendations and it's dimensions are perfect for carry on. Quick question, what do you recommend when you have to travel with a CPAP device. It does have it's own case. They do have small travel devices but they are super expensive! The case should fit under the seat but I was just wondering if you had any tips for this situation. I'll watch this video several times just to absorb all of the info I'm sure and thank you again for all of your wonderful help! Be well, be safe and Cheers!!
Hi Sam. CPAP does not count as a bag to the TSA or the airline yay! You can use a j-hook to attach it just for easier carrying, but most have the strap to fit over your suitcase handles. Pack it in the overhead bin or under the seat as it does not count as a third bag. The TSA may want to open it but I have never seen that. My mom travels with one.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Thank you Laurie! You're the best!!!👍
TSA has stopped my CPAP every time, extra inspection. But knowing it doesn't count as carry-on item is important valuable news to me, thanks. 🧳💚👵🏼🐞
@@meman6964 Yes, it must block something. My ground coffee, even when in the gray bins, always has to be squeezed and touched.
My husband has one and TSA always goes through it (swab it, etc.). It's annoying but he's used to it, and yes, it doesn't count as a carry-on or personal item. Our teenaged son is usually the one who gets through security first and ends up waiting on us!
Great tips, I have not flown internationally in awhile. I did not think of half the ideas you brought to my attention. Thank You so much.
I hope they help those who are going on an international trip.
Carry a bunch of photocopies of the photo page of your passport. Many countries require hotels to keep copies of this page. If you can give them a copy yourself, you are not going to have to turn your passport over to strangers - it can take them hours to copy and return them if the front desk is busy.
I keep my passport in a distinctive passport cover. This prevents it from being picked up accidentally by someone else, and reduces the probability of deliberate theft as most opportunist thieves like to be able to claim an accidental mistake if they are caught.
I love Briggs & Riley luggage, they are guaranteed for life, they take a beating! And keep going 20+years! Also Pacsafe bags for slash proof with locking zippers and RFID blocking !
Thanks! I love the Travelon brand too. Hope you get to fly internationally again soon.
What a workout - rolling your suitcase on cobblestone!!!
😂😂💙✈️
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie On a college trip to Paris, the pace was so fast and frantic that as we raced all cobble stones to a restaurant, women with high heeled shoes actually hurt their legs.
If you wear a vest, use a belt thru the arm holes with vest zipped closed, my hubby doesn't wear a coat unless its freezing out.
Great hack!
Another laundry product instead of the Tide is Tru Earth laundry strips. One strip (and there are several to a sheet) would do a whole load in the washer if unfortunately, you find that you need to get to a laundromat. However, a strip can be cut in half or smaller if you are doing a few items in a sink. You can get enough to do 32 loads of wash in an eco pack that isn’t even 1/4 inch thick and you only need to take a sheet or 2 with you. I keep one of my old packages as it identifies what it is.
That is wonderful to know! Thank you!
My husband & I will be sharing a check in bag & have 2 carry on because we are going to New Zealand, winter clothes take up so much room.
That is a great idea! Have fun!!!
Love the outtakes! And all the good tips and hacks. We’re planning an international trip now. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m flying to Australia in about 6 weeks, staying 28 days, and I’m not checking a bag. I’m choosing clothes that will fit in my carry on, plus I’m taking an under seat bag that will hold an outfit, meds, makeup and electronics. I’m staying with friends, so can wash clothes. These tip videos are great.
Washing clothes helps so much when packing in carry-on only!
Hi there, thanks for your amazing videos. We fly to New York on Thursday for a few days from southern Germany and then down to our house in sunny Florida for two weeks. In October we went to Iceland and your tips and tricks helped us. Happy Christmas and a happy New year.
Oh what a great time to visit!! Hope it all goes well and welcome back to America!
Thank you. It's amazing and cold. Happy Holidays.
I’m taking a trip to France Scotland and England on August 22 for two weeks I plan on using only a carry-on plus a packable duffel bag
You can do it! Good luck packing!
very great, tips, thanks for sharing. We gained some extra tips again, thanks a lot
Thank you for watching, team!
Oh ! In Newark NJ in May they were testing new equipment! Officers were telling us “don’t take your liquids out’ leave it in your bag..so I did
I love it when that happens!
We are flying across the U.S.. For the first time we are going to travel without a checked bag. My wife and I will have just one carry on bag each, I am excited about traveling light.
We are traveling with our family to Italy this summer, and are only taking carry-on suitcases.
Way to go!
Just bought this exact Level 8 bag - excited to try it for several upcoming trips.
It’s been super sturdy.
I packed in a carry-on for my 16 day British Isles trip. I also had backpack then checked my carry on when I returned. Can't wait to again travel international. I LOVE the neck pillow. Love the bloopers too.
Love the movie or TV show download and Audible tips. I’m a fussy movie watcher so why not make the choice beforehand. So glad you have some new vids.
Hi, yay! Yes I have been making videos once a week for the past 6 years lol.
I have been binge watching your videos and The
Traveling Swiss.
Enjoy!
Checked luggage. Flying from EWR to Copenhagen.
Summer is a beautiful time to go to that country!
Thank you for the tips.
My family and I are going to Turkey this July.
Oh wow, I just saw a hot air balloon thing, and it looks beautiful
Great advice! While we have made international trips many times, I learned a lot.