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]]>First of all, you need to understand where you are going. If you are going on a backpacking trip, sleeping in a tent in nature, of course, you are better off with a backpack. If you are flying by plane to a big city, and staying in a hotel, you will probably be more comfortable with a trolley.
Keep in mind, that even if you are traveling to a city, in some cities there is no easy access to the hotel. In some East Asian cities, for example, access can be via high staircases. In this case, it is better to travel with a backpack and not carry a suitcase.
Think about what you need to take with you, and whether it will be more convenient for you to pack your clothes in a backpack or small suitcase. For example, if you know you will need more than one pair of shoes (say day and evening shoes), you will probably be less comfortable packing them in a backpack.
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]]>The easier way to fly without paying any extra baggage fees is to travel with nothing else but a carry-on. It may seem like an impossible task, but it’s easy to pull off if your trip is not too long, or if you intend to do your laundry on a regular basis.
If you’re yet to buy a suitcase for your travels, pick the one in a perfect size. Unfortunately, different airlines have different rules when it comes to this, but make sure to do your research. Compare the sizes of the companies you’re using the most, and make sure the suitcase you pick fits their requirements.
Budget airlines will always make you pay extra for checked-in luggage, and there are times when this really doesn’t pay off. Compare prices before buying a ticket, and pick the option that works best for you.
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]]>Feel free to indulge if your ticket allows you to carry a lot of luggage, but be ready to scale down if that’s not the case. Budget airlines will ask you to pay extra if you want to travel with more than a carry-on, so check for yourself if it pays off.
If you’re embarking on a short trip, you probably won’t need more than a tiny backpack, but that’s certainly not enough for a longer journey. That’s why the duration of your trip will be one of the main factors determining the size of the suitcase you’re going to pick.
It’s easy to pack all your things inside a tiny carry-on during hot summer days, especially if you intend to do your laundry while traveling. Things tend to get a little bit trickier in the winter when your clothes are much bulkier and it takes more time to dry them.
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]]>The post Should You Choose Traveling With a Suitcase Or a Backpack? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>First of all, you need to understand where you are going. If you are going on a backpacking trip, sleeping in a tent in nature, of course, you are better off with a backpack. If you are flying by plane to a big city, and staying in a hotel, you will probably be more comfortable with a trolley.
Keep in mind, that even if you are traveling to a city, in some cities there is no easy access to the hotel. In some East Asian cities, for example, access can be via high staircases. In this case, it is better to travel with a backpack and not carry a suitcase.
Think about what you need to take with you, and whether it will be more convenient for you to pack your clothes in a backpack or small suitcase. For example, if you know you will need more than one pair of shoes (say day and evening shoes), you will probably be less comfortable packing them in a backpack.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Save Money on Expensive Baggage Fees appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The easier way to fly without paying any extra baggage fees is to travel with nothing else but a carry-on. It may seem like an impossible task, but it’s easy to pull off if your trip is not too long, or if you intend to do your laundry on a regular basis.
If you’re yet to buy a suitcase for your travels, pick the one in a perfect size. Unfortunately, different airlines have different rules when it comes to this, but make sure to do your research. Compare the sizes of the companies you’re using the most, and make sure the suitcase you pick fits their requirements.
Budget airlines will always make you pay extra for checked-in luggage, and there are times when this really doesn’t pay off. Compare prices before buying a ticket, and pick the option that works best for you.
The post Best Ways to Save Money on Expensive Baggage Fees appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Packing Dilemma: How to Pick the Perfect Size Suitcase? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Feel free to indulge if your ticket allows you to carry a lot of luggage, but be ready to scale down if that’s not the case. Budget airlines will ask you to pay extra if you want to travel with more than a carry-on, so check for yourself if it pays off.
If you’re embarking on a short trip, you probably won’t need more than a tiny backpack, but that’s certainly not enough for a longer journey. That’s why the duration of your trip will be one of the main factors determining the size of the suitcase you’re going to pick.
It’s easy to pack all your things inside a tiny carry-on during hot summer days, especially if you intend to do your laundry while traveling. Things tend to get a little bit trickier in the winter when your clothes are much bulkier and it takes more time to dry them.
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