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]]>Budget airlines offer extremely affordable tickets, but baggage fees are almost never included. You’ll have to pay extra if you want to bring more than a carry-on, so make sure to check the prices of other companies with no hidden costs, because some of them may suit you better.
Even after you’ve agreed to pay extra to bring your luggage along, it’s still possible for airline companies to charge you extra for oversized and overweight luggage. Check the company’s guidelines before flying with them, and make sure your suitcase follows all the rules.
If you’re embarking on a short trip, try avoiding extra baggage fees by packing light. Try to fit everything you need inside a carry-on and think outside of the box. You can buy things that are not essential once you reach the destination country and do your laundry on the road.
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]]>The post Things to Remember When Picking a Suitcase Size For Your Next Trip appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If your trip lasts for a couple of days, you’ll probably only need a tiny backpack or a carry-on, but should opt for a larger suitcase when it comes to longer trips. Doing laundry will also factor into this important decision.
Packing everything you need into a tiny suitcase during summer and spring is super-easy, but things tend to get a little bit tricky once it gets cold outside. Check the weather forecast before your trip, and opt for a bigger suitcase if it’s going to be chilly outside, since you’ll have to pack bulkier items that take much longer to dry even if you’re doing laundry during your trip.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to the rules of the airline you’re traveling with. If your baggage is included in the price, feel free to carry whatever you want. If that’s not the case, and you have to pay an extra fee for every piece of luggage – including a carry-on – see if you can scale down and travel with your tiniest suitcase.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Carry-On Bag appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Luckily, now you have your ultimate go-to carry on a checklist that will ensure you pack like a pro every time.
Even if you charged your phone completely before your flight, you never know what will happen once you get to the airport. To avoid any meltdowns, always have your phone charger with you in case of an emergency or flight delay. Also, if you’re going abroad, bring your adaptor with you as well in case your luggage gets lost!
Buying plastic water bottles is bad for the environment and bad for your wallet! Instead, bring an empty reusable water bottle so you can stay hydrated for your whole trip.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmldbIzBpBY/?tagged=waterbottle
Airport food is so expensive and usually not very healthy. To combat that, bring your own snacks in your carry on! This will make sure that when you arrive to your destination you’ll be refreshed and not hungry.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj3aa1XHXjP/?tagged=snackstogo
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]]>The post How to Avoid Pricey Baggage Fees On Your Next Flight appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Budget airlines offer extremely affordable tickets, but baggage fees are almost never included. You’ll have to pay extra if you want to bring more than a carry-on, so make sure to check the prices of other companies with no hidden costs, because some of them may suit you better.
Even after you’ve agreed to pay extra to bring your luggage along, it’s still possible for airline companies to charge you extra for oversized and overweight luggage. Check the company’s guidelines before flying with them, and make sure your suitcase follows all the rules.
If you’re embarking on a short trip, try avoiding extra baggage fees by packing light. Try to fit everything you need inside a carry-on and think outside of the box. You can buy things that are not essential once you reach the destination country and do your laundry on the road.
The post How to Avoid Pricey Baggage Fees On Your Next Flight appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Things to Remember When Picking a Suitcase Size For Your Next Trip appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If your trip lasts for a couple of days, you’ll probably only need a tiny backpack or a carry-on, but should opt for a larger suitcase when it comes to longer trips. Doing laundry will also factor into this important decision.
Packing everything you need into a tiny suitcase during summer and spring is super-easy, but things tend to get a little bit tricky once it gets cold outside. Check the weather forecast before your trip, and opt for a bigger suitcase if it’s going to be chilly outside, since you’ll have to pack bulkier items that take much longer to dry even if you’re doing laundry during your trip.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to the rules of the airline you’re traveling with. If your baggage is included in the price, feel free to carry whatever you want. If that’s not the case, and you have to pay an extra fee for every piece of luggage – including a carry-on – see if you can scale down and travel with your tiniest suitcase.
The post Things to Remember When Picking a Suitcase Size For Your Next Trip appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Carry-On Bag appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Luckily, now you have your ultimate go-to carry on a checklist that will ensure you pack like a pro every time.
Even if you charged your phone completely before your flight, you never know what will happen once you get to the airport. To avoid any meltdowns, always have your phone charger with you in case of an emergency or flight delay. Also, if you’re going abroad, bring your adaptor with you as well in case your luggage gets lost!
Buying plastic water bottles is bad for the environment and bad for your wallet! Instead, bring an empty reusable water bottle so you can stay hydrated for your whole trip.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmldbIzBpBY/?tagged=waterbottle
Airport food is so expensive and usually not very healthy. To combat that, bring your own snacks in your carry on! This will make sure that when you arrive to your destination you’ll be refreshed and not hungry.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj3aa1XHXjP/?tagged=snackstogo
The post 3 Things You Must Have in Your Carry-On Bag appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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