AVOID THESE CARRY ON PACKING MISTAKES IN EUROPE | How to Pack Carry-On Only (and What NOT to Do!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2024
- Are you making these common carry-on packing mistakes for Europe? In this video, I’m sharing tips to avoid when travelling carry-on only in Europe, with recent updates that might catch even experienced travellers off-guard.
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0:00 Introduction
0:34 1. Not being precise w/ bag size
1:35 2. Neglecting the weight of your carry-on
4:06 3. Forgetting the weight of the bag itself
4:31 4. Not maximizing your personal item allowance
5:47 5. Putting valuables in your carry-on
6:38 6. Assuming your carry-on will stay w/ you
7:47 7. Forgetting a tracker for your carry-on
8:22 8. Packing too many liquids/toiletries
9:49 9. Not being strategic w/ your airport outfit
10:58 10. Packing things just in case
11:21 11. Packing single-purpose items
12:31 12. Not testing your travel wardrobe in advance
13:29 13. Not organizing while packing
*Hey everyone!* I hope you enjoy this roundup of carry-on packing mistakes to avoid for Europe! If you have any recent experiences, please share them in the comments because it feels like things are changing really quickly these days and the more info we have, the better haha.
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Be aware, especially with low cost carriers, personal items can sometimes be the only thing included in the base fare so just be sure to check what’s actually included
Yes! Most of them make you pay extra for full carry on bags now which is such a bummer :(
Ryanair charges you extra for everything beyond your personal item bag. Bu f you bring more than carry on luggage plus personal item bag (40x2x20, 7 kg) it gets really expensive
Yes. Frontier roasted some poor people coming home from Disney. Their back packs were too big, so they were charged $500. The man behind me waiting to board, threw his backpack in the trash after stuffing as much as he could in his wife’s large purse. Always know what the baggage fees are in detail. 😊
Seems like it’s the same with EasyJet 👍🏼
Exactly what I have been thinking about 👌
For the clothing princesses who think that they can't get away with 2 or 3 bottoms and 3 to 5 tops because "people will know" they are wearing the same things..... No they really won't and they don't care. LOL!! I thought I was going to wear 4 bottoms in Spain, and I only wore 2 over 2 weeks. Could have saved so much space!
Also, rubbing alcohol in a small spray bottle (I know... no more liquids!!) but if you spray the "smelly" bits of your wardrobe with it - it kills the bacteria and keeps them fresher longer!
Exactly!!! You get it 🫶 and wow great tip about rubbing alcohol - I haven’t tried that. Will definitely give it a go sometime.
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I am so glad you are starting off with size and weight restrictions of carry ons. We went to France last summer on Lufthansa (out of SFO). We had flown United a few years earlier to France, so I planned on using the same carry on and personal items bags from that trip. Good thing I double checked the Lufthansa website for size and weight restrictions. NONE of my many rolling carry on suitcases, nor my many personal item travel bags where in compliance with Lufthansa’s rules. So I ended up buying all new bags. And I also bought a luggage scale. Once I started packing my new rolling carry on suitcase I realized I could only fill it 2/3’s of the way before it reached max weight capacity. Yikes! And that was just normal summer clothes, nothing really heavy. Just skirts, shorts, tops, a pair of sandals and a curling iron.
And sure enough, they weighed it at the check in counter. Luckily I was within the limit since I had weighed to beforehand. But YES, the new rules are strict and enforced 😮
Thanks so much for sharing your experience!! I’ve only had my carry on weighed at the check in desk once and now I avoid checking in in-person whenever possible haha. Sad to hear it’s becoming so common to weigh bags but high five to you for doing your homework and making sure you were within your limits!!! 🖐️ I’m sure many others on your flight weren’t so prudent haha
Just wondering🤔 , how can you have that big backpack , when, all you can have is 7 kg !!! ( carryon + hand bag ) combine 😐
@@milenaaleksic3009 the airlines I have flown on specify a certain weight for you carry-on suitcase, not your personal bag. As long as your handbag, laptop bag or whatever is your personal item fits in the baggage sizer, it's alright. Just check baggage allowance on the website of the airline you are flying with or on their app once you have booked your flights.
@@jojoin514some have weight restrictions on personal items. Veuling air last year was4 kg, and they weighed at check in.
@@milenaaleksic3009 i was about to ask same 😶
I always carry extra underwear clothes(1pair,socks), medication, electronics in my carry on,in case of baggage being lost, or some accident on airplane like food spillage
Frontier failed to load about 30 peoples luggage on the non stop flight. We had to go to a baptism the next day so they paid for our clothes, health and beauty items. I had to hem my husbands pants. Since it was in February when there was hardly any selection for me in the stores, I had to buy a hideously ugly dress at Kohls. All in $300. They paid for it all.
Yes that’s a great practice!! A lot of people forget to bring the essentials/emergency extras with them on board so I’m happy to hear you do that :) always good to be prepared.
Ahhh no. Sorry to hear that happened!! At least they ended up paying for it haha
My husband & I took a 50 day trip through Europe last year & only had carry on . We always had a hotel room with a sink & many hotel rooms have heated towel racks. When your on the move & have stairs to deal with you want to be as light as possible! thanks for spreading the word!
You can fit more in the packing cube if you fold the clothes to fit the cube vs rolling, I packed a weeks worth of of clothes in one medium packing cube
WE just got some for a trip to Italy. Cannot wait to use them.
Ooh interesting! I prefer rolling because it’s quicker for me somehow but to be honest, I’ve never compared the two space-wise. May be fun to test it side by side sometime!
I Agree with you . Folding won"t take that much time and saves more space and you have less wrinkles.
I fold clothes using a simplified mary kondo style and store them like books spine side up .This means I don´t need to take everything away to find what´s in the bottom . and maximizes the squared space of the cube .
No need to compress because there´s almost no air, just a tight block ... and then , I store every cube vertically( again like books spine side up) in my 1 sided soft suitcase ( I prefer this kind because if I´m just one or 2 nights in one place I don´t need to take everything out . Just pull the correct cube and put it back in it´s place with no fuss .
I am in my late 60's and have been travelling internationally for years and lived in Europe for 10 years. I am a heavy packer. Your video was inspiring but I'm not sure I could make the switch. I always check a bag for a trip a week or more. Yes sometimes (rarely and the last one was my fault not the airline's) there is a hiccup but overall it is so much easier for me. I do also bring a carryon or personal item on board to keep valuables and a change of clothes in case luggage is lost. I do find that with everyone going carryon now it takes longer to board the plane and there are often scuffles among passengers trying to stuff their items in the overhead.
Great point about not needing to pack so many liquids! They really do add weight and stress when you can typically get whatever you need at your destination. Thank you! ☺️
Yes, I'd like link to skirt also
Ahh it’s quite an old skirt unfortunately so I can’t find a current link for it but it was from H&M - officially called a “colour block pleated crepe midi skirt” so maybe if you searched those terms you could find a similar one :) I love it though haha it goes well with so many tops!
Well done! Here’s a tip for study abroad students: countries/university facilities may vary. For example, I taught students in Cherbourg, France where we had nice rooms - but only two washing machines. In Rome clothes had to be taken to commercial cleaners- who sometimes shrunk clothes by using too much heat. I also met a student who had gone to a program in rural Australia where no washers were available. She couldn’t believe the problems w hand washing and air drying jeans.
I mention this because I noticed a pair of jeans in the video. Fine for a short trip (although they are heavy!) but not good for longer stays where you need to wash your clothes in a small sink. I highly recommend taking clothes that can be easily washed by hand and that dry overnight when you hang them on a hanger. (If you doubt jeans would be problematic to wash by hand and air dry, try it at home!)
You're SO right to highlight the size and weight of carry on... especially the weight as tbh the new weights are so low, a big bag is useless as you can only half fill anyway! Also before packing I always lay out my outfits for every day! I used to think that was OTT but you don't have to wear THAT outfit on THAT day.. it just focuses the mind! I was terrible at packing far more outfits than there were days to wear them!!
Yes! Packing based on outfits is so smart. I’m glad you found a way to curb the overpacking haha it can be so tough at first!
This was so helpful! I had never heard of the tags but I stopped the video to order mine and I feel much better with a backup in place. Thank you. I also never heard anyone before say pack tops and how many in one cube and bottoms in another and how many and underwear for a week unless I use Merino. Loved this too 😊 😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed the video and welcome to the bag tracking family hahah. It brings SO much peace of mind - you won’t regret it!!
That is why I am so glad I purchased an under the seat luggage because I don't want to deal with issues regarding the overhead bin.
I'm a really experienced traveller, but I learned so much from this video.
So happy to hear that!! Thanks for watching! :)
Excellent tips, thank you! I found great packing cubes at Dollarama for less than $5 a piece. Highly recommend!
Great content ! Thanks for sharing🌏✈🥰
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Great tip to try your outfits from luggage before you trip … thx
Thank you for your insights....
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
Having an air tag can be pretty entertaining when you arrive home and your luggage doesn’t. Our 2 bags were to be sent to an airport near home. For a while there was a tight loop of 2 airports that were playing ping pong with the bags. Of course, their tours through other countries was definitely entertaining.
Hahah that’s hilarious. I’m glad you were able to find humour in the situation!
@@HappytoWander as long as we knew where the bags were and we were home it could be funny.
For what it is worth, the bags could me more broadly be traced by the tracking number from the lost bag report, just not as much, like changing terminals!
Idk if they still have it but Unbound Merino used to have a capsule wardrobe which pretty much covered everything for most every occasion. They're expensive but if you're a frequent traveler, they're worth it.
Ooh! That sounds great. They definitely still do some bundles with multiple items for one lower price - is that what you’re referring to?
Not the guy who put his passport in this carry-on :') my anxiety just shot up! Thanks for another great video
I know!! I was sooo nervous on his behalf but I’m sure it worked out in the end. Honestly don’t worry too much - if it gets checked, the worst thing is you’ll have to wait a while to get it on the other side. Usually bags won’t get lost this way since they put them straight on the plane. Just make sure you have all your absolute essentials in your personal item and you’ll be fine. Safe travels!! Hope you have an amazing time in Italy 🫶
Always keep your passport, meds, money in a messenger bag that locks. Never pack that.
@HappytoWander you obviously should always keep your passport on your person, along with wallet and credit cards and phone. Way too risky to put into bags that may not be by your side at all times.
@@IrishAnnie I agree. I travel with a CPAP bag that is clearly labeled as a medical device with my contact information and my prescription inside. I also pack my medications including insulin with frozen water bottle and doctor's prescriptions inside. I carry my passport and money in a neck pouch that I put into my personal item that locks when going through security and put back on as soon as it is screened. Fortunately, I have not had any problems with security. I also carry a change of clothing in my personal item incase carryon is delayed or lost.
great video! really helpful and i've decided that about half way through, i'm going to spend a little time on a sunday morning to do laundry. i figure i could use a bit of a downtime by then! 😁
Laundry days can be a nice way to unwind for sure!! Safe travels 🫶
@@HappytoWander thanks!
The ONE thing you forgot to mention.... INVEST on a Scale !!! Those 15 bucks are GOLD when you are travelling !!!!
Great tips, Christina! I think in 2024, being prepared for your carry-on to get gate-checked is a very good plan.
I'm also a huge fan of Unbound Merino (I recognize that cardigan!) :-)
Totally!! Can’t count on those suitcases making it on the plane anymore 😫 but yessss twins 👯♀️ I practically live in this cardigan haha
Excellent video and recommendations!! So many packing videos gloss over the size and weight restrictions on European flights. I flew Lufthansa for the first time in 2018 from Charlotte to Munich. They weighed my carryon, and they have done so on every flight since then. Knowing the specific size and weight restrictions on every airline you will be flying is so critical. Also, your comments on carrying liquids through European airports are spot on. In some airports, I have had to repack my liquids into another plastic bag that airport security provided. TSA rules only apply in the U.S., so the 'TSA Approved' containers do not mean a whole lot in Europe. Also, just like in the U.S., airport security rules do not always seem consistent. So, something that worked in the past, may not work in the future, and vice-versa. Thanks for such an informative video!!
You could alternatively switch to solids. Soap, shower stuff, shampoo and even hand cream is available a bars. And toothpaste in form of tablets.
Yes, always good advice! I definitely take all the solids that I can, and I decant others things into tiny containers. But, as a 'lady of a certain age', I need my stuff! 😜So, I still can fill up a quart bag on longer trips.@@claudiakarl7888
Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your experience :) I’m so surprised to hear Lufthansa has been weighing your carry on since 2018!! I used to fly with them regularly as I lived in Munich for a few years but never had mine weighed until last summer. Just goes to show how inconsistent things can be even with the same airline!
Yes! I’ve been wanting to experiment with those but haven’t gotten a chance yet. Do you have any brands you recommend?
Hi Christina! I love your channel!!!!
Aw thank you so much!!! I appreciate you being here 🫶🫶🫶
Great tips! I love that you included weight of bag and the fact that handles and wheels are part of the bag dimensions.
BTW, your multicolor skirt is fabulous! But sadly, I didn’t see it in your links.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video :) re: the skirt, sadly it’s quite an old skirt so I can’t find a current link for it but it was from H&M - officially called a “colour block pleated crepe midi skirt” so maybe if you searched those terms you could find a similar one :) I love it though haha it goes well with so many tops!
some good tips thanks
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a really informative video. I have the same carry on as you! I love my delsey chatelet set! I would also love to buy from unbound merino, but sadly they are not size inclusive. Please encourage them to add larger sizes! I love to support Canadian companies and love merino clothing.
Thanks for watching!! 🫶 re: sizing there have actually been a few commenters who have shared similar concerns so I’ll pass your feedback onto the team.
we changed up to compression packing cubes . made a big difference
Yes! Those can save SO much space - I love them for light but puffy items like down vests or jackets in the winter. I will say though to be careful with compression cubes these days since airlines are starting to weigh bags more, and compression cubes make it all too easy to pack more stuff which can often tip you over the allowance. I’ve definitely had to become more mindful with my usage haha
@@HappytoWander Good information. I began weighing my bags several years ago and make sure I am at least 2-3 pounds under so I won't have any surprises at the airport!
I wish my sister watched your channel before our trip to Asia last year. Yea, her luggage was a disaster. That was her first big trip.
Hahah well the good thing about disasters is they make excellent learning opportunities. I hope packing goes better for her next one!
I had my carry-on weighed for the first time ever just today. It was over-weight. I removed one toiletry bag to put in my personal item, and I didn’t have to check it. Phew 😅 Lesson learned, and I learned a lot more in your video. Thank you! 🤩
Some airlines count your personal item as included in 7kg weight
@@jennideans thankfully this time that wasn't the situation. However that doesn't surprise me.
People need to STOP putting their personal item bag and coats/ jackets in the overhead space.
That is for CARRY ON BAGS ONLY.
Totally agree! This is a huge pet peeve of mine!
Can you recommend an air tag please? 😊 thank you for your videos ❤
We travel to Europe frequently so Pro-tip we’ve never had a problem flying there with weight or liquids but on the way back we drop our carry on with our liquids to avoid places like Heathrow 😂 we are careful to weight our bags before departure from our hotel on the way back to evenly distribute the weight amongst our carry on and personal item.
We are going to Heathrow soon from the us - direct flight. I’ve heard a little about liquid limitations . Do you have any advice flying into Heathrow? We are flying back to us from Paris , not Heathrow. Thank you!
@@susanrego9388unfortunately Paris is equally as bad as Heathrow🤦🏻♀️ if possible my best advice is to drop any and all liquid items when you check in to avoid the headache. It may also to be helpful to throw a quart size bag into your luggage before leaving so you can put your in flight essential liquids in it on the way home. There are very few clear bags on Amazon that will clear these airports so using a quart bag is your best bet. Good luck and safe travels 😊
@@lockardco.4605 thank you very much. What do you exactly mean when you said you drop your liquids? I have only flown in the US and can take any amount of liquids under 3.4 ounces . In Europe do they not let you take liquids that are under that? Should I just check all of my liquids? Thank you very much!
@@susanrego9388on my way there I don’t worry so much about my liquids (the 3.4oz apply overseas it’s the bag size they are in that is the problem) on the way home to avoid any of these problems I check most if not all my liquids and only keep in flight essential liquids
Always wear dark colors. A poor woman in white spilled a whole cup of coffee on herself. Dark colors are smarter to take.
Yes!! That’s so true 🙌 I’m a clumsy spiller so I gravitate towards dark colours anyway haha
Such valuable tips! 🎒✈ Packing for Europe can be tricky, but your advice on avoiding common carry-on mistakes is spot on. And thanks for the heads up about @UnboundMerino - sounds like a game changer for packing light!
Aw thank you so much for the kind words!! Glad you enjoyed the video 🫶
Packing cubes and vacuum seal
When flying from Australia the weight of your carry-on & personal item combined has to be under 7kg so filling your personal item bag doesn't help. 7kg is almost nothing which is really annoying.
Interesting - I just flew to and from Australia on Quantas & American Airlines and never had my bag weighed (or saw it enforced for anyone else either), but good to know in case they do one day.
🇦🇺Yes, I've been pulled up for having my carry on bag, and personal hand bag weighed together with the 7kg limits. That's a bit harsh. I've even seen the airline staff pulling out scales for a larger than average person, that's really embarrassing for this person. Then they made the guy buy an extra seat.
I think it's all about CO2 emissions targets the government's approach.
Heavier planes use more fuel, costing the airline more and higher CO2 emissions.
@@anavelaeshomestead Yes Jetstar staff bring rolling scales to the gate & weigh peoples' bags (both carry on & personal item together) & we saw people have to pay an extra fee on the spot. Luckily we had weighed our bags downstairs, saw we were over & checked our carry ons. Otherwise we would have been charged another $50 each at the gate!
I won't fly Jetstar, not ever again. LOL
@@anavelaeshomestead Yeah I feel the same way & yet for some routes there is literally no alternative 🤷
Hi Christina, it's Marko Mihailovic again.. 😊❤.. Your guess is spot on.. I am Serbian.. ❤
Haha I knew it! 💪
Great advice on the toiletries. Don't carry hair appliances go natural on holiday.
See so many people changing climates, wearing a puffy coat and winter boots to a tropical climate. 🥵Went from Sweden to Singapore in January, saw so many people wearing coats and heavy sweaters on the plane.
A 30 liter backpacks meet all but the strictest carry on limit. I traveled 5 weeks in Malaysia and Thailand with just a 30 litre bag. Airlines are less likely to weigh a backpack, especially if a woman is carrying it.
Yes and no, I would definitely NOT travel in winter without appropriate wear. A few years back, we were on our way to Turks and Caicos from YUL and the flight was diverted to LGA because of a nor'Easter snow storm. We were able to leave the airport for a few hours, because we had our coats (we wear Columbia packable down coats that once folded fits in its included pouch that is the size of a ziploc baggie, so no problem and as she says, merino is indeed a winter traveller's friend) Those who boarded with no coat got stuck in the airport for almost 14 hours. Imagine had the flight been cancelled and you are stuck going somewhere with no coat on in the dead of winter. And this does happen often when you are flying from Canada and the US. My husband and I fly frequently in the winter and flights often to get diverted because of weather. Also, we just got back from Italy and my carryone was weighed and measured at the gate and last time I checked, I am still a woman. We always check in online but at the gate, the flight was full and so they literally were checking everyone.
I’d love a link to that personal item bag that you showed. It looked
Great!
Herschel Canada
It’s the Herschel Retreat Backpack! Mine is a few years old so they don’t have my colour anymore (black and grey) but they have lots of other colour combos on their website :) Just double check the sizing works for your airlines’ allowance before you order because they have a few different ones that look similar. I could only find a link on Canadian Amazon for some reason but if you are in Canada, here it is :) (affiliate link) amzn.to/3Pa8kwK
A jacket with many pockets
I saw a TH-camr talk about compression cubes. Put items in then you use a second zipper to “compress” them. You have more room.
Yes! I have a few of those I use for items like socks and underwear. They used to be very handy back before I worried about weight restrictions but these days with more airlines weighing bags, I’m warier of stuffing my packing cubes with more stuff. They can be great for lightweight but puffy things though like down jackets/vests!
Winter running under wear , socks are made of merino wool so I believe you
I flew United Milan Malpensa to Newark at the end of January. They have done away with taking liquid bag out for screening. I had been so stressed about it and then it was a non-issue!
Nice!! A lot of airports are getting these fancy new scanners that don’t require you to take liquids out but I’ve noticed it’s a slow roll-out haha. One airport I went to recently had the old scanners in one line and the new scanners in another which made the conflicting instructions they were shouting really confusing!! It might have even been Newark lol I can’t remember now. Anyways, hopefully these new scanners become the norm across the board! 🤞
Something else that helps with not having to carry as many liquids and also with the weight of the bag, anything 'dry' that can be taken is best. Shampoo bar, solid makeups. I haven't tried toothpaste tablets or powder toothpaste yet but some do take it. Anything that can help with weight is always a plus: and it's not always about going minimally but just smart.
Ryanair haven't weighed carry ons for years, in my experience. They're much more easygoing re carry on now than they used to be if you purchase a priority boarding ticket.
Do you have any suggestions for packing for a multi sport vacation? We are going ice hiking, horseback riding and to thermal spas in Iceland. How do you pack for that is a carry one? My packing anxiety is off the charts!!
Your personal item should have what you need in case your bag becomes lost or delayed.
I always pack a clean shirt and a change of underwear in my personal item as well as carrying my liquids and electronics there.
Yes!! I always carry essentials and an emergency outfit in there for this exact reason. So many airlines are making you check your carry on suitcase these days that it’s definitely better safe than sorry :)
I agree with merino wool... it's amazing!! Also, is it just me, but it seems to me the packing cubes take up more space? Nice if they have to open the bag though.
Ooh interesting! I don’t feel like they take up more space - in fact for bulkier items like sweaters they can actually help compress and save space, but I guess that comes down to technique! Some commenters say that folding vs rolling takes less space so maybe you could try that?
hi folks! I pack my carry-on size bag for international flights, but then I check it upon arrival at my departure site.I want the small size for carrying, rolling, and lifting etc. at my destination, but I just can’t be bothered any more with people fighting for overhead bin space, luggage rules being unequally enforced both at check in and on the planes…I hate paying the fee but I hate stress more. I’m careful to keep my personal item as small as possible and packed with the bare minimum of a change of outfit, toiletries, and meds just in case.
I’m so glad you’ve found a system that works for you! Honestly, there’s no one solution that works for everyone (you need to always compromise somewhere whether that’s price, time, or stress) so it’s good that you’ve decided what your priorities are - that’s often the trickiest part!
Absolutely. I can’t do two weeks in Europe under 7 kg. I have the same Delsey bag as this program’s host and picked up a thick clear plastic cover on Amazon for less than $15. I slip it on when I check the bag to avoid scratches and scuffs.
Traveled through Heathrow in Jan 2024 and they no longer have you transfer your liquids to their provided liquid bags anymore
So happy to hear this! I will be traveling to Europe later this year and have always worried about Heathrow's rules!!
Do you remember which terminal you were in? I think only some terminals (and even only some lanes within terminals) have gotten the new scanners that don’t need liquids to be separated… but maybe they’ve all gotten them since the last time I was there (in September).
Yes some terminals have the new fancy scanners that don’t require you to separate liquids anymore but I don’t think all of them have this yet so just be mindful of this when you’re packing :)
@@HappytoWander Heathrow Terminal 3. They did still ask us to take out our liquids bag but no longer transfer to their provided bags
I get so stressed when it comes to the amount of toiletries to bring and what actually counts as a liquid. I agree that you can purchase most items at your destination, but you also need to buy them in smaller/travel size containers, so you can bring them back, since you probably won't use up the entire product while away. This also applies to any OTC medicines, as well.
I feel you! It can definitely be stressful. If you haven’t purchased any reusable toiletry bottles yet, I can highly recommend doing that! Lots of places have them for less than $15 and you can fill them as needed for your trip. Definitely saves me a ton of headache in terms of toiletries.
Love the tips. I have yet to find a merino wool shop that carries plus sizes, other than XL, which nowadays is basically a size 14/16. Anyone larger than that is stuck with crappy polyester fabrics. Also, re: buying while on the trip, again, that doesn’t work for plus size people, especially in Asia. My checked bags were delayed four days in Stockholm, and I could not find even basics like undies. That’s when I started doing more carryon only.
Glad you enjoyed the video!! Re: sizing, there’s actually a few commenters who have shared similar concerns so I’ll pass your feedback onto the team 🫶
I get nice, soft cotton tees from Woman Within. Also love their 7-Day knit pants and fineline stretch jeans.
Just an fyi, some airlines count your personal item towards your carry-on weight, so you really need to be concious of the weight of both items and there combined weight - I've been caught out and had to weigh both, plus my jacket, book (that I'd just bought in the terminal), and water bottle (that I had just filled at the gate), and had to pay because the combined weight of all of those was over.
Wow, your book and water bottle too? That’s wild. Can you remember which airline this was?? I’ve never heard of any that did this until now!
@@HappytoWander yes, it was Jetstar in Australia. They are the budget airline affiliated with Qantas. From memory I had to pay over $200 to them at the gate.
My upcoming flight to Europe on TAP limits a personal item to 16x 12x 5”, with a weight limit of 4.4 lbs.
recently went shopping for a carry-on bag, found all kinds of amazing sales. Ah, but those were the old model bags -- the ones that no longer meet the new size requirements! But the sellers still referred to them as "carry ons". :-/
Oh no! That’s so tricky of them. Glad you spotted that though - would have been much worse to figure that out after you bought one.
I travel a lot in Europe often for months at a time and have some alternative suggestions. In my experience, carry on size (or any bags really )should not have 4 sticking out wheels. They are terrible for travelling in Europe where you are likely to encounter cobblestones, lots of stairs, trains and bus storage. Two sunken wheels that don't snag or break off and are much better for stairs are much better. And no, don't pack your passport in your 'personal item' Have it next to your body at all times!
And agreed, 'toiletries' are a waste of space and weight. I only carry a tiny bottle of washing up liquid that I can use to wash my (very few ) clothes in hotel. It rinses out very easily. A length of thin rope and a few lightweight pegs can save bringing extra clothes. I also use it for the rare times I need to wash my hair with anything but hot water. (haven't used shampoo for decades, but sometimes get oil on from a massage or sticky from pool/sea water).
Thanks for the information about wheeled luggage. I "need" a few toiletries for skin and hair care but I have switched to solid bar options for some.
Always use a soft side carry on- put lingerie, socks, bathing suit in that outside pocket. Saves a ton of space inside. If you can’t decide to roll or fold, pack your bag both ways and see for yourself.
I just flew domestically and had to check my bag at the gate on the way home. 🙄 Better than on the way to my destination but annoying. United did not enforce putting laptop bags and coats under seats allowing for more carry on bags. I will do everything to avoid flying with them again.
Ah bummer! It’s definitely becoming more common. Annoying that they didn’t do anything about people putting their personal items & coats up top though - that’s definitely a pet peeve of mine!
Does merino wool work well in super hot climate ie 35 degrees ?
How many pairs of shoes do you pack for a one week trip?
Thanks for the useful tips!
Depends on the season!!
If I’m being ultra minimalist, usually for Fall/Winter I’ll just bring one pair of black leather boots (which can be dressed up or down). For summer I’ll bring a pair of comfortable but “nice” sandals that can be worn day or night.
If I have space, I’ll sometimes throw in a pair of white sneakers that can go with everything as well!
My main focus is bringing shoes that are comfortable for lots of walking and also versatile (dressed up or down), so no athletic running shoes or high heels for instance. Hope that helps!
Recently they have started weighing both carry on and personal item to fit within the 7kg allowance.
Personal item to me needs to be small because I’m not wanting to juggle 2 bags at once. It carries my passport, wallet and can be used as a day to day bag at destination. Just discovered your channel, must check out more vids. 👋🏻
When I was in Japan AirTag stop registering its location as I was using wifi only
Anyway around this ?
You might want to also take an extra top and underwear in your personal item bag in case they make you check your bag abd it gets lost.
Prescription medications deserve special mention - they must be with you at all times, either in pockets or the personal item.
A few months ago, when I took Qatar Airline, they weighed the personal item and carry-on together, both together can't exceed 7kg.
The toiletries is hard when being black in certain places 😢 finding things that work for my skin is super difficult in many places
Can you put them in smaller containers? I am going to have to put my Clinique in small bottles. The jars are too big. Make your skin care a priority. I hate using other products that aren’t right for my skin. (Also, I ALWAYS take my electric toothbrush. The one time I didn’t, my teeth didn’t feel as clean.) I found a great bar shampoo that I put in a small case instead of a bottle. I take a bath gel sponge that I discard before leaving. No bath gel bottles. I can find some sample sizes for other things…
Totally understand! So I always recommend finding solid products in place of liquids or creams where I can. Like bar body and face soaps, body moisturizer, and toothpaste. And yes, I second sample size products as well - puncturing the little pouches with a sewing needle versus tearing it at the corner helps stretch the amount of product and keeps it fresh.
@@TheDazzDiva ooo that’s a great idea!
Ah, I feel you! Finding the right products abroad can be tough. In that case (as others have mentioned), I’d recommend trying to find solid products that work for you but also buying reusable toiletry bottles that you can fill with your own products! Best of luck 🫶
I don't use hotel or cruise ship provided toiletries, so instead of the 3 oz travel toiletry bottles, I bought four very small silicone salad dressing containers at, of all places, Dollar Tree. I was able to decant my shower gel, body lotion, and salon shampoo & condioner into the tiny containers, then put those into a zip lock quart size bag.
If you're worried they'll leak, put a piece of saran wrap on the opening, then screw the cap on. I tested them at home first to see how many days I'd get from each bottle. Then I tried them in my small bag on a car trip, and finally, packed them in my carryon and used them on a 7 day hotel and cruise trip. For longer trips I can use two of each, but they still pack easier because they're flexible, especially when they're almost empty on your way home. If more than one traveler traveling you can buy them with different color caps (red, blue or grey).
I did buy laundry sheets for washing dirty clothes in the cruise ship sink. They're similar to dryer sheets - very lightweight and best of all for TSA. non-liquid.
Hi may I ask, what's ur carry on size? And is 22inch can still fit in the cabin?
You hav to check this with each airline you're using. Their website will have the information you need.
Mine is the DELSEY Chatelet Air (Small, Slim) which is 55cm x 40cm x 21cm. I’ve had no issues with it! :) 22 inch may be slightly too big for some budget airlines but you’ll need to confirm with your airline as they all have different restrictions.
Definitely take all meds in your personal item.
Absolutely, I also take meds for a few extra days incase of any delays. I have only had a 2-day delay once and was happy to have extra meds with me.
55555 Australian have been traveling with 7 kg for a very long time. Should you be over that weight limit you are tossing of the flight. Welcome to Australia.
My carry on is Delsey like yours did you have any problems with it. I will be traveling to spain.
Mine is the Chatelet Air Small (Slim) which is 55x40x21cm and I’ve had no issues with it :) I think officially it may be 1cm over the Ryanair limit but it looks compact enough that I’ve never been checked!
What kind of a straightener? Do you need a converter and and euro plug? Do the hotels have hair dryers with the room? Help! 😮
Most hotels or even AirBNB’s have hairdryers. (Look at the amenities listed) I own a small convertible voltage curling iron but, you need a converter to plug it in. Watch some videos about that. You’ll need some for phone charging. Some plugs are large and have multiple use outlets for multiple items.
Mine is the Dyson Corrale which is universal voltage so you can charge it abroad so long as you have a standard adapter (which you would need for your other electronics anyway). Once upon a time I used to travel with an older straightener that needed a bulky converter in addition to an adapter which I wouldn’t recommend haha.
Re: blow dryers, it depends on your destination and hotel. To be honest, some older/more budget hotels won’t provide one but most big chains will! When in doubt you can usually use filters on hotel search sites to find places that will provide one, or just call directly to ask!
Hi, Ms Cristina! I realised that my american tourister is a bit thicker than the ryanair cabin luggage size, do you think they mind the 2-3cm difference of my bag? The height and the width no issues only the depth of my bag. Thank you in advance for your answer 😊
Ooh - hard to say… it honestly depends a lot on the employee you get that day, and also how big your bag “looks”. I’ve found they rarely make you put bags in the sizer unless they LOOK noticeably oversized. I feel like 2-3cm wouldn’t be noticeable but if they ask you to put it in the sizer and it doesn’t fit then they will definitely charge you extra. I guess the risk is up to you!! Sorry I don’t have a clearer answer haha
@@HappytoWander oh, so that means there are times that they dont check the luggage especially if the luggage is not bulky. Thank you so much. 🥰
Air France has a carry on and personal item weight limit. The personal item plus the carry on (“hand baggage”) combined cannot weigh over 26.4 pounds.
Do you ever buy souvenirs? Where exactly would you put them?
My husband works at TSA …ALL YOUR liquids must fit in a quart size bag….he takes so many and they just toss it,
Many airlines weight BOTH carry on and personal item to be a total weight of less than 7kg. 😢
How do you manage dirty clothes vs clean clothes if you’re moving from place to place?
I forgot to show it in this video but I usually bring a small packing cube or laundry bag for dirty clothes and then when there’s enough dirty clothes, I convert one of my main packing cubes into a laundry bag!
This is a stupid question but you can put stuff in your pockets yeah? And that doesn’t contribute to the weight allowance??So it’s a way to carry more stuff? You just take it out during security check
Absolutely! If I were to be told my hand luggage was a kilo or so too heavy I’d even (and have been known to) put on some of the items of clothing. I barely weigh 50kg, so I feel no guilt! 😂
Yes, most of the time that should work! I’ve done that on a few occasions and never had an issue… BUT a commenter below shared a story about how the airline weighed their jacket and everything too so I guess it depends. I would say it’s very rare though and I’ve never witnessed it happening!
The weight ie 8 kg is for both of the carry on and the personal item combined. Just sticking the heavy bits into the personal bag won’t help
It depends on the airline. Some major airlines don't even have weight restrictions and some airlines have a weight restriction only for the carryon and not the personal bag as long as it fits in the baggage sizer. Always best to check with the airline one is flying with.
Interesting! Definitely depends on the airline I think because I don’t feel like I’ve come across that restriction before, or at least never had my personal item weighed but it’s a good thing to keep in mind! Do you remember which airline it was that weighed both?
Not on Eurowings. The weight and size restrictions were only for the carry-on. But since I did paperless check-in on the app, no one ever checked the weight or size anyway.
Definitely Lufthansa in Europe, short haul and any Jetstar flight
Graet video 👍👍 Where did you get this beautiful dress?
thanks so much!! it's from Anthropologie - I found one on the sales rack in my exact size and I was so excited. Here's the link {affiliate link}: rstyle.me/+G-A74XuT90USai8oxzomOA
UK here. Tip, if you're travelling on strict Ryanair or Easyjet, tap a small waterproof baggie with cottonwool/microfibre cloths soaked in your favourite skin tonic and pack in your hand luggage. These do not count towards a 100mL liquid allowance and are useful to refresh during your flight.
Great advice, however, unbound merino NEVER has shirts in stock in my size.
I assume you are referring to extended sizes. I don't know exactly what country you are in, but I am a plus size gal and in Canada, many sports stores carry plus sizes now. Smartwool Canada carries merino tops and bottoms online in plus sizes. Simply Merino also carries merino in plus sizes, Lands End and Helly Hansen all online if you don't have a store near you. Or Simply Google plus size ladies merino wear with the name of your country.
Ah sorry to hear that!! There’s actually a few commenters who have shared similar concerns so I’ll pass your feedback onto the team 🫶 thanks for watching though - hope the video was helpful otherwise!
You don’t or I missed it what to do either the clothes from the packing cubes as you use them and they become dirty. You still have the packing cubes but where do you put the dirty clothes?
Make one your hamper
Oh oops! Sorry - forgot to talk about that, but usually I bring an extra packing cube or small bag as a laundry bag then when I’ve worn enough items I’ll turn one of my packing cubes I brought into a laundry bag for dirty items. Hope that helps!
2:03 - Why are they concerned about my extra 5lbs suitcase yet the guy standing in line behind me weighs 350lbs? 🤨
Nowadays they weigh personal item and carry on together. I traveled with Qatar airways recently and weighed my backpack and carry on, it was 13 kilos. They made me check in my carry on. 😢
That why i stopped flying if the bus dont go their neither will i
I bought a replica of a Chanel brooch for $20 to compare materials etc. The real brooch cost $800 and was made of the exact same materials - brass, synthetic pearls, glass. 🤦🏻♀ The other one is a $40 one *yutulux* Backpack Replica - also works for Compare - I can't find any difference and still use it for the gym 😅
Unfortunately, Merino does not carry sizes for everyone who wants to travel.
If you are referring to plus sizes, yes they do. I am plus size and I have bought numerous items. Google women's merino wear with the name of your city or if you want to purchase online the name of your country. I am in Canada and plenty of places sell plus sizes..
@@jojoin514 In South Texas there isn't much like that. The Unbound Merino only goes up to size XL. They really need plus sized up to 5X.
Ah sorry to hear that!! There’s actually a few commenters who have shared similar concerns so I’ll pass your feedback onto the team 🫶 thanks for watching though - hope the video was helpful otherwise!
LV *luxdups* On my radar for flying from Canada to Amsterdam this summer, hopefully I can grab both and save on VAT! I hope LV can be in stores by then! Mini sizes are hard to find!
Unbound is Canadian?! 😲
Yes! They’re based in Ontario :)
Omg, hand WASH your packing cubes and inside of your backpacks and suitcases. I was shocked that the water was sort of brown when I washed my cubes.
Love your video and you but the music in the background is annoying 😢
So what is the weight limit for Lufthansa?
8kg, according to this page on their official website but I’m not 100% sure if that’s for all their routes! I would double check on your ticket/confirmation just in case - it should tell you somewhere on there :) www.lufthansa.com/gr/en/carry-on-baggage
Excuse me, according to your experience, on the light fare from Luftthansa, other than the carry on is it possible to bring a personal item? I haven’t been able to find that information online😢 thanks for the useful information!
I use tooth tablets (I love Chomp), bar shampoo, and bar soap so don't have to put them in the liquids bag. I'd probably pack half bars if faced with strict weight restrictions, though!
Google the name of the airline you want and luggage allowance. Many airlines don't have the same requirements, specially depending where and in what class you are flying.
@@isabely.6926 When you are booking your flight with Lufthansa and making the selection of class you are flying on, it tells you exactly what your baggage allowance is.
Some carriers only let 8kg carry on and 1 personal item inuded in the 8kg!!!!used tobe 12kg.this isinternal flight europe ita
Instead of a packing cube for underwear, zip loc bag, and into the pair of spare shoes they go.
How many shoes ?
Depends on the season!!
If I’m being ultra minimalist, usually for Fall/Winter I’ll just bring one pair of black leather boots (which can be dressed up or down). For summer I’ll bring a pair of comfortable but “nice” sandals that can be worn day or night.
If I have space, I’ll sometimes throw in a pair of white sneakers that can go with everything as well!
My main focus is bringing shoes that are comfortable for lots of walking and also versatile (dressed up or down), so no athletic running shoes or high heels for instance. Hope that helps!