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Preparing Your Suitcases and Bags for Travelling

Preparing Your Suitcases and Bags for Travelling

When preparing for a long trip some people will leave all their packing until the last minute, slamming a load of crumpled clothes into a suitcase and a bunch of assorted toiletries can often take up more space than a carefully planned out and well packed suitcase, and you could end up taking less with you. Many people will spend some time carefully folding and selecting items that are going to be needed when on holiday and these are the people that will get the most items in their luggage and be well prepared for their holidays.

Many people will not be as organised or may need a few tips when it comes to packing a suitcase effectively, so what follows are a few ideas that you could use when getting ready for your holiday and making sure you save money and stress when it comes to packing.

First of all you need to consider the clothes you'll be taking, obviously when going on holiday you'll need clothes that suit the climate, but when going somewhere sunny remember to pack some colder weather clothes as well for the return trip home. Otherwise just try to plan outfits, perhaps being able to easily mix and match items will help limit the excess clothes you bring.
Preparing Your Suitcases and Bags for Travelling


Folding clothes flat is a good way to minimise the space taken up by clothing but some people also choose to roll some clothing items up too to save space, just be sure to check if you have access to an iron when you get there or pack a smaller travel iron to get those creases out. Various toiletries such as shampoo and soap will normally be provided by the hotel you are staying at or could be bought at local supermarkets, there are also restrictions on liquids in your luggage these days so it may be less hassle to leave them behind and buy once you arrive.

Keeping your documents such as passports and boarding cards to hand is good too, keeping them in your hand luggage and easily accessible such as in side pockets will keep them safe but also prevent you having to tear your bag open and frantically search for them.

There are plenty of people who have changed their packing habits and been able to cut down the weight and maybe even save money by sending their bags instead of taking them with them. Explore all your options before travelling to see if you could make your holiday 100% stress free.

Instead of worrying about the security of your bags and whether they will be over their weight limits send your excess baggage using a shipping service such as shipping to Australia and other popular long haul destinations.




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