Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Seven mistakes people make with carry-on bags

 





Here are seven things not to do when packing a carry-on bag.  There is an art to packing a carry-on bag. Travelers must balance the requirements of airlines and airport, security, make sure important items are easily accessible, and remember all the little things that will keep them comfortable in flight.  We’ve gathered seven common carry-on bag mistakes you can avoid to set yourself up for airport. Success steer clear of these, and you’ll save money have a better flight and avoid running a foul of airport security 

One. Don’t bring liquids or gels larger than 3.4 ounces. 

If you’re traveling with a full size bottle of shampoo or sunscreen, it must go in a checked bag. Don’t be that bleary-eyed traveler who shows up at an early morning checkpoint with a cup of hot chocolate, you just bought, only to have it thrown away  

Two. Don’t pack prohibited items. Each country's government has different rules about what can and can’t be brought on board but as a general rule, never put any of the following in your carry-on: firearms, explosives, baseball, bats, or other sporting equipment that could be used as weapons, self-defense, sprays, or sharp objects, such as knives or razors  

Three. Don’t bury your liquids and gels deep into the bag.  Save time in the security line by making sure your plastic bag of liquids and gels is right at the top of your carry-on bag. That way you’re not digging around for it while passengers behind you are tapping, their toes and becoming irritated. The same goes true for a laptop computer . You’ll have to take this out at the security checkpoint for screening 

Four. Don’t pack too much. You are  aware that checked bags  are subject to extra fees if they’re overweight, but did you know that many airlines weigh carry-on bags as well.  Consider buying a small luggage scale to weigh your bag before you leave.  That way you can redistribute or discard items in the privacy of your own home  

Five. Don’t assume your carry-on bag won’t be get checked. Even if your bag is perfectly within the airlines weight and size limits you might still have to check at the gate, if the plane is full or if it’s a smaller aircraft than expected.  Just in case this happens, make sure everything vital -- travel documents, pricey gadgets, and medicine are stowed in the personal item you keep with you, not in the carry-on you might have to check.  Also make sure there’s a luggage tag on your carry-on. Checked bags are occasionally mishandled just as regular check bags are. 

Six. Don’t forget your in-flight essentials. Especially for longer trips, you will want to stock your carry-on bag with must haves such as earbuds, hand sanitizer, and  a travel pillow, a phone charger and plenty of reading material 

Seven. Don’t forget to pre-pay for your carry-on.  Some low cost carriers, including Sprint and Frontier charge fees for not only checked bags, but also carry-ons. You pay the lowest possible fee for the carry-on if you pay it online in advance, rather than when you arrive at the airport. If you know you’ll be bringing a carry-on bag for your flight, pay for it when you book.

Source:  https://www.smartertravel.com/7-things-not-packing-carry-bag/?source=91&u=DNLLCBDMXS&nltv=&nl_cs=54199450%3A%3A%3A%3A%3A%3A&e_send_id=3e646c79-5edb-4323-a2a3-bb66f721a6e0&emd5=42be0b90858c6c76dbaa8eb8d6551b86&esha256=018bec8f2cc1e80690d22a361ac3ced46d66fde721c5cb4ecc2de13df1e3ea69

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