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]]>Sure we get that it’s nice to have healthy and cheap snacks with you you don’t have to spend tons of money at the airport or on-flight. But, stinky ones with fish, garlic, or spices should be left behind.
Battery-operated items like electric toothbrushes or razors can turn on easily, which can draw the attention of security. If you want to bring these items, pack the batteries separately.
It should come without saying that weapons are a huge no-no. But things like knives, mace, and box cutters are also considered weapons, so don’t pack them.
Anything in liquid, aerosol, or gel must be 3.4 ounces or less. If you want to bring shampoos, soaps, or perfumes, invest in reusable travel-size bottles.
Most sports equipment is not allowed in carry-on baggage because it can be used as a weapon like golf clubs, baseball bats, pool cues, ski poles, and hockey sticks. Smaller items like baseballs and basketballs are okay to bring in your carry-on.
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]]>Like all suitcases, carry-ons can be divided into two main groups—soft-shell cases made out of fabric and hard-shell cases made out of plastic. They both have their pros and cons, and it’s up to you to decide what your priorities are. Hard-shell suitcases are more durable and resilient, while soft-shell ones are known for their flexibility and lightweight.
Dimensions are one of the crucial factors to take into consideration when it comes to picking your suitcase. Different airline companies have different rules when it comes to the dimensions of the carry-on that you can take on board. Do your research and pick a suitcase that fits the requirements of most airline companies.
Wheels and handles are just a tiny part of your suitcase, but that doesn’t make them any less important. Always opt for a carry-on with four wheels because it’s easier to pull your suitcase this way, and make sure that handles are strong enough because they’re usually the first part of the suitcase to get damaged.
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]]>First and foremost, keep valuables like nice jewelry and electronics with you. We tend to rely heavily on our laptops and tablets, so it’s best to always have these on you in case you need them. Don’t forget to keep the chargers, too. On the off chance that you run into trouble getting your checked bag, your irreplaceable won’t be in jeopardy.
For the same reason, you may want to pack a change of clothes (or at least some socks and underwear) in case you’re stuck without your suitcase for longer than you expect. Be sure to keep any medicine you may need on you as well.
Beyond these essentials, the rest of your space can be used for comfort and entertainment. Especially for longer flights, pack something to do that doesn’t rely on electronics. This might be a book, an adult coloring book, or some work you need to get done.
For comfort, if you have room, you could bring a neck pillow, a blanket, or anything else you just want with you. To finish off, go ahead a pack a snack. Happy flying!
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]]>The post 5 Things You Shouldn’t Pack in a Carry-On Bag appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sure we get that it’s nice to have healthy and cheap snacks with you you don’t have to spend tons of money at the airport or on-flight. But, stinky ones with fish, garlic, or spices should be left behind.
Battery-operated items like electric toothbrushes or razors can turn on easily, which can draw the attention of security. If you want to bring these items, pack the batteries separately.
It should come without saying that weapons are a huge no-no. But things like knives, mace, and box cutters are also considered weapons, so don’t pack them.
Anything in liquid, aerosol, or gel must be 3.4 ounces or less. If you want to bring shampoos, soaps, or perfumes, invest in reusable travel-size bottles.
Most sports equipment is not allowed in carry-on baggage because it can be used as a weapon like golf clubs, baseball bats, pool cues, ski poles, and hockey sticks. Smaller items like baseballs and basketballs are okay to bring in your carry-on.
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]]>The post How to Pick the Best Carry-On Suitcase appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Like all suitcases, carry-ons can be divided into two main groups—soft-shell cases made out of fabric and hard-shell cases made out of plastic. They both have their pros and cons, and it’s up to you to decide what your priorities are. Hard-shell suitcases are more durable and resilient, while soft-shell ones are known for their flexibility and lightweight.
Dimensions are one of the crucial factors to take into consideration when it comes to picking your suitcase. Different airline companies have different rules when it comes to the dimensions of the carry-on that you can take on board. Do your research and pick a suitcase that fits the requirements of most airline companies.
Wheels and handles are just a tiny part of your suitcase, but that doesn’t make them any less important. Always opt for a carry-on with four wheels because it’s easier to pull your suitcase this way, and make sure that handles are strong enough because they’re usually the first part of the suitcase to get damaged.
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]]>The post How to Perfectly Pack Your Carry-On appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>First and foremost, keep valuables like nice jewelry and electronics with you. We tend to rely heavily on our laptops and tablets, so it’s best to always have these on you in case you need them. Don’t forget to keep the chargers, too. On the off chance that you run into trouble getting your checked bag, your irreplaceable won’t be in jeopardy.
For the same reason, you may want to pack a change of clothes (or at least some socks and underwear) in case you’re stuck without your suitcase for longer than you expect. Be sure to keep any medicine you may need on you as well.
Beyond these essentials, the rest of your space can be used for comfort and entertainment. Especially for longer flights, pack something to do that doesn’t rely on electronics. This might be a book, an adult coloring book, or some work you need to get done.
For comfort, if you have room, you could bring a neck pillow, a blanket, or anything else you just want with you. To finish off, go ahead a pack a snack. Happy flying!
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