1. TRAVEL CAREFREE WITH CARRY-ONS
Carry-on tips and bags for stress-free holiday travel
2. SHOULD I CARRY ON MY LUGGAGE?
The first step to carrying on your luggage is to accept—and commit—
that you probably don’t need nearly as much as you think you do. Pare it
down!
Ask yourself these questions to make sure a carry-on is the right choice:
• Will I be on a flight that has ample overhead space? (Note: Smaller planes have
limited space, and be sure to double check your airline’s luggage restrictions.)
• Am I able to travel with only a limited amount of liquids in order to adhere to
the 3-1-1 TSA rule?
• Will I be able to fit everything I need in my bag without expanding or
overstuffing it?
3. TIPS TO EASE CARRYING ON LUGGAGE
Carrying on luggage can be a simple way to avoid huge
security lines and hassles at the baggage carousel, and
can even help prevent lost luggage.
Read on for tips and bag suggestions to help ease the
carry-on process, and make holiday travel more enjoyable.
4. BASIC CARRY-ON KNOWLEDGE
Most airlines allow two carry-on items per passenger: this
means one suitcase and one personal item (whatever it may
be).
Ensure that your personal bag holds the items that you may
need during the flight, as this bag will be accessible
underneath your seat. Photo courtesy of Sistakind
5. BASIC CARRY-ON KNOWLEDGE
Accept that your bag can be gate-checked for a variety of
reasons, which may include full flights with limited cargo
space, oversized bags or security reasons. For this reason,
make sure that your suitcase doesn’t have anything in it that
cannot be checked.
Photo courtesty of dcmetroblogger
6. BASIC CARRY-ON KNOWLEDGE
Make sure to keep anything that will need to be pulled
out of your luggage or personal bag within easy
access. These types of items include liquids, laptops, etc.
Review TSA policies prior to getting in the security line as
well.
Photo courtesy of javajoba
7. CARRY-ON COURTESY
Be aware of items that may be counted toward your
baggage limit, such as pocketbooks, additional garment
bags, backpacks, etc. You will have to check any item over
your two-bag limit.
Stow your carry-on bag in the overhead bin above your
seat, unless otherwise directed.
Coats should be folded, and placed with your suitcase in
the overhead cargo bin. It is courteous to leave space for
other fliers’ bags.
Respect the flight attendants. Their job is to board
everyone safely and efficiently, and they have the best
knowledge about the capacity of the airplane and safety
guidelines.
8. DON’T SACRIFICE SIZE OR STYLE
With so many different carry-on styles and sizes,
you’re bound to find a bag that suits your specific
needs.
Check out some of our recommendations that are
lightweight, fashion-forward and easy to handle.
9. STYLISH BEAUTY
Bric’s Life collection has a classic look. The 21” carry-on
perfectly complements the 18” matching duffel, and provides
ample space for your items.
10. MANEUVERABILITY WITH EASE
The Victorinox Avolve 20” expandable bag with spinners
makes for easy luggage transport down the aisle. The tote
bag attaches to the uprod of the 20” bag, and can be used
as a stylish, matching personal bag.
11. THE WORKHORSE
Briggs & Riley is known for durability, well-made products and
its unbeatable warranty. The 21” One-Touch Expandable
Upright paired with the Expandable duffel cabin bag is a
perfect duo. The cabin bag’s zip-slip sleeve easily attaches the
tote to the uprod of the upright piece.
12. LIGHT AS A FEATHER
Eagle Creek introduced its Crossroads collection in October
2011. These pieces are the latest in simple, smart and
lightweight luggage. The 22” carry-on weighs in at just 6.2
pounds, helping to lighten your load.
13. NON-WHEELED CARRY-ON PERFECTION
Rick Steves’, known the world over for his travel expertise,
created the Convertible Carry-On—a luggage piece that
provides all the room of a standard 22” carry-on with the
flexibility of a backpack. Weighing in at only three pounds,
this bag adjusts to your travel needs, and makes carrying on
a breeze.
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