Packing efficiently can make a significant difference in your travel experience, saving you time, space, and sometimes even money when you don't have to buy an additional bag. Whether you're heading out on a short business trip or embarking on a long holiday, knowing how to organise your belongings effectively is key.
Here are some practical tips to help you maximise your luggage space, whilst adhering to airline baggage guidelines.
1. Research your airline's policy
To avoid unnecessary charges, whether it is the size of your luggage or the overall weight, ensure you are following each airlines specific guidelines.
2. Invest in packing cubes + foldable bags
Packing cubes are a great way to organise your clothes and maximise your space within your luggage. The best way to pack them is to pack by categories, e.g., one for tops, one for trousers etc.
Bags that fold down are invaluable for saving space but are very useful when on holiday and travelling. This means you can carry an additional bag without the bulk. Check out our range of ultra-light bags, the perfect travel essentials.
3. Roll your clothes + utilise all space
Rolling your clothes and smaller items can save you space and also prevents your clothes from creasing - eliminating the need to iron Also try putting any smaller items into shoes such as socks.
4. Keep electrical items and liquids accessible
We all know that security checks at the airport can be tedious when you have to open up your bag and unpack into the trays before packing them again. Therefore, to help, keep your electrical devices and liquids at the top of your bag or in the accessible pockets. Also, try and pre-pack your liquids into a clear plastic bag before your trip and ensure that each individual item is under the 100ml limit. It is important that the container itself is 100ml or less. Note that, for example, a 200ml bottle that is half full will not be allowed through the security check. This will make your security check experience easier and more convenient.
5. Buy a digital weighing scale
Digital scales are portable and therefore you can weigh your bag at home before leaving for the airport or take it away on your travels with you. This will ensure you remain within the airline policies weight allowance on your outbound and return trip, avoiding any additional charges at the airport check-in desk or gate.
6. Wear your bulkiest items
Wearing bulky items saves space in your luggage. If you can, wear your trainers, or bigger outerwear items such as coats and hoodies to help with this.
7. Keep your essentials close
Make sure you have all your essentials for travelling in reach. You will definitely want your phone and passport handy but also a book and headphones for entertainment whilst you travel, as well as any important documents you may need. Perfect bags for quick access to these items are The Crossbody and The Shoulder Bag.