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]]>Before you do anything else, be sure to add luggage tags with your name, address, and phone number to your bags. This will allow airlines to contact you in case your luggage is lost or delayed, and also serves as identification if there are two similar bags to be picked up.
Are you looking for a way to spot your bags from a long way away while they come down onto the baggage claim machine? If you tie a large, easily noticeable ribbon to your bags’ handles you will have no problem seeing them even if you aren’t close.
It’s way too easy to have your bags get broken into and things stolen by airport thieves if you don’t put a lock on your luggage. Be sure to get a security-approved one which can be opened by airport staff in case an inspection is needed.
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]]>It is easy to get overwhelmed at times and make mistakes when packing especially in winter. Check out these tips which will help you avoid those problems.
One cardinal sin that many people make when packing in wintertime is stuffing too many coats in a suitcase, which ends up taking up a crazy amount of space. Try to stick to one or two coats that fit with every outfit that you have taken with you.
While it is easy to pack too many coats, lots of people end up forgetting about generously taking socks with them in winter. It is easy to “ruin” a pair of socks for the day by getting them wet or stepping in snow, and you might even want to double-sock if temperatures are really low.
Another thing that people sometimes forget when packing for winter trips are winter accessories that will help you stave off the cold weather. A hat or two, a scarf, and gloves or mittens are essential when it comes to winter travel.
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]]>The post Prepare Your Luggage for Plane Travel With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Before you do anything else, be sure to add luggage tags with your name, address, and phone number to your bags. This will allow airlines to contact you in case your luggage is lost or delayed, and also serves as identification if there are two similar bags to be picked up.
Are you looking for a way to spot your bags from a long way away while they come down onto the baggage claim machine? If you tie a large, easily noticeable ribbon to your bags’ handles you will have no problem seeing them even if you aren’t close.
It’s way too easy to have your bags get broken into and things stolen by airport thieves if you don’t put a lock on your luggage. Be sure to get a security-approved one which can be opened by airport staff in case an inspection is needed.
The post Prepare Your Luggage for Plane Travel With These Tips appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Don’t Make These Winter Packing Mistakes appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It is easy to get overwhelmed at times and make mistakes when packing especially in winter. Check out these tips which will help you avoid those problems.
One cardinal sin that many people make when packing in wintertime is stuffing too many coats in a suitcase, which ends up taking up a crazy amount of space. Try to stick to one or two coats that fit with every outfit that you have taken with you.
While it is easy to pack too many coats, lots of people end up forgetting about generously taking socks with them in winter. It is easy to “ruin” a pair of socks for the day by getting them wet or stepping in snow, and you might even want to double-sock if temperatures are really low.
Another thing that people sometimes forget when packing for winter trips are winter accessories that will help you stave off the cold weather. A hat or two, a scarf, and gloves or mittens are essential when it comes to winter travel.
The post Don’t Make These Winter Packing Mistakes appeared first on Traveler Master.
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