More than once I’ve found myself packing a year’s worth of clothes for a 5-day trip, and I am sure I am not alone in this. Most of you can relate, especially when you think you’ll need almost everything in your closet for a certain trip. And regardless how often I travel, most of the times I always find myself in the same hole. To get us out of this packing situation, the nice folks over at AirWayBill, a peer-to-peer app that allows travelers to earn while they travel, has reached out with some worthy and clever packing tips, to ease up our travels.
Simple and Clever Packing tips
The packing list
Starting off with a list will definitely help you get more organized. In fact, it will force you to think about what is necessary, versus what is nice to have. Preparation is always key.
Pack Everything Correctly
When packing a razor or anything that can potentially ruin clothes, be sure to pack them correctly. Use an oversized binder clip to cover the razor and as a result prevent any unforeseen incidents from happening. When it comes to jewelry, be sure to place them in safe containers. As for other valuables like cash, passport, or cell phone, always keep them on your person all the time like inside a carry-on. If there are delicate items, like an expensive silk scarf or tie, get a zip lock clear plastic bag from the supermarket and seal and protect them.
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Always Keep the Rules in Mind
Read about security procedures at the airport; what are the liquid/gel allowances, do they need to be packed in a clear, sealable plastic bag? What about the duty-free allowances, they vary from destination to destination, and can cause major delays at customs when arriving at the other end. Some items are not allowed on the aircraft (the same way a country doesn’t allow entry if carrying certain illegal items). Be sure to research the rules as this will help save both space and money and all the hassle that comes with being stopped at the airport for things that you should not have packed or carried in the first place!
Pack Two-in-one Items
If you are one of those people who value both fashion and practicality, dual-purpose items like a pair of jeans that can be worn during the day for something casual or dressed up for an evening out around town; or a dress that can pass for a cool top might be just the thing. It pays to be practical. Not only are they fashionable, but they also allow you to be economical with money and space.
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Always Roll, Don’t Fold
Avoid the burden of having to iron clothes after packing by rolling them. Make use of vacuum compression bags after rolling them to protect them further as well as save a little extra space. No list of clever packing tips would be complete without this hack!
Fill Empty Spaces
It’s as simple as that, but just remember to keep the weight in check too (I’m always having this issue); no need to incur excess baggage fees. Little clever packing tips here would be to roll tops, socks, or other small items into shoes or hats to make sure every little bit of space is utilized (got it).
Save Cash
And finally, you can turn excess space and weight availability into cash, by connecting with other users on AirWayBill who are seeking carriers for their precious cargo and are looking for a more cost-effective and reliable method than traditional couriers can provide. Simply download the app and get paid for traveling or getting your items shipped more cost effectively, with no hassle!
Some old habits sometimes die hard (I’m talking about yours truly but if you identify, that’s fair enough), so it might talk a bit of time to adjust to some of these clever packing tips. Also, don’t bend over backward too much to accommodate the packing tips. Just go with the flow and enjoy the journey.
xoxo
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My boyfriends mum is always telling him to roll not fold! I’m a terrible packer. These are great tips!
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Thanks Kelly… I’ also terrible at packing 😉
Have you heard of Marie Kon? She has some good ideas!
KonMari method… decluttering and organization etc 😉
The KonMari method… decluttering and organization? 😉
Haha yes, it’s followed like the Gospel by many of my friends.