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The Best Ways to Organize Your Luggage

Packing tips

Traveling on budget airlines is a great way to save money on your adventures, but baggage restrictions can be a challenge. Extra fees for bags or excess weight can drive up the cost of your flight. Here are our top tips for organizing your luggage, optimizing space, and staying within the guidelines of low-cost airlines without leaving out the essentials. Get ready to pack like a pro! ✈️
1. Know the Airline's Baggage Rules

Before you start packing, check the airline's website for baggage policies. Generally, low-cost flights allow only one small carry-on bag and, in some cases, one personal item like a backpack or purse. Pay attention to the dimensions and maximum weight, and make sure you don't go over those limits.
2. Choose a Lightweight, Compact Suitcase

Invest in a suitcase that's lightweight and sturdy. Hardside suitcases are popular, but make sure they don't take up too much weight on their own. You can also opt for travel backpacks, which are usually flexible and expandable, which is perfect for making use of every inch allowed.
3. Make a List of Essentials

To avoid carrying unnecessary items, make a list of the things you really need. Ask yourself: How long will I be gone? What will the weather be like? These types of questions will help you limit what you pack and focus on the basics.
4. Optimize with the Roll Technique or Packing Cubes

Rolling Clothes: Instead of folding clothes, roll them up. This technique saves space and prevents wrinkles in light clothing.
Packing Cubes: Cubes are small organizers that allow you to divide your clothes into categories (underwear, t-shirts, etc.). They help compress and organize space, allowing you to see everything you're carrying without cluttering your suitcase.

5. Bring Versatile and Layered Clothing

Opt for clothes that you can easily combine and that work for different occasions. It's best to pack clothes that you can wear in layers to adapt to different temperatures. Multi-functional clothing is the best ally to save space!
6. Make the Most of Shoe Space

If you're wearing shoes, use the space inside them to store small items like socks, chargers or toiletries. Also try to keep bulkier shoes on, so you'll have more room for other items in your suitcase.
7. Minimize Toiletries

Low-cost airlines often restrict the size of liquids to 100 ml per container, so only carry the essentials. Buy travel-size products or transfer them to small bottles. You can carry stick deodorants or solid shampoos to save space and avoid liquid problems.
8. Use the "Layered Clothing" Technique for the Flight

If you're wearing a coat or bulky clothing, wear them during the flight instead of packing them in your suitcase. You can take them off once you're on the plane to free up space in your carry-on.
9. Carry Electronics and Documents in a Personal Item

Take advantage of a personal item (such as a small backpack) to carry your electronic devices, travel documents, and other valuable items. This will free up space in your suitcase and keep what you need on hand during the flight.
10. Do a Pre-Weight Check at Home

Before you leave home, weigh your suitcase to make sure you comply with weight restrictions. This will allow you to rearrange or remove things if necessary, and avoid the stress of finding a solution at the airport.
Final Summary

Packaging your luggage intelligently not only helps you comply with airline policies, but also allows you to travel comfortably and without complications. With good planning, a well-thought-out checklist, and some space-optimization techniques, you can bring everything you need without paying extra. Ready to take off and make the most of your low-cost flight! πŸš€πŸš€

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