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16 Steps To Handling Luggage

By: Gen Wright Home | Travel-and-Leisure


Packing luggage is a lost art. Here are 16 steps to get your belongings safely on their way.

When choosing clothes to pack, opt for pieces that coordinate well together. Choose one neutral color, such as black, blue or tan and choose pieces with that color. Change a look with accessories such as scarves, belts or jewelry that take up little space in your luggage.

1. Always place shirts on the bottom (the most wrinkle-prone ones first). Stack them, and then fold the sleeves in. Follow by folding the stack of shirts in half, starting from the bottom.

2. Next place any dresses on top of the shirts. The hem of the dresses should hang over the sides of the suitcase. Consider using a garment bag for easily damaged pieces.

3. Next stack skirts and pants on top of the dresses (again, the most wrinkle-prone pieces should go in first. Fold the stack in half lengthwise. Then fold the length in half.

4. Fold the hems of the dresses over the stack of pants and skirts.

5. Stuff socks, underwear and/or ties into shoes or in the side pockets.

6. Pack shoes so that the toe of one shoe lines up with the heel of the other.

7. Put shampoo, soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes in separate plastic bags.

8. Add empty bags to your luggage to carry dirty laundry and any souvenirs you purchase on your trip.

9. Pack sample sizes of toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, deodorant and shampoo into plastic bags to place in your carry-on luggage. All medications should be clearly marked and packed in its original packaging.

10. Remove all previous tags and mark each piece of luggage clearly with your name, address and telephone number. Place the same information inside each piece of luggage.

11. Keep items with sharp edges, such as books, away from the sides of soft luggage. Avoid overpacking, which can strain luggage clasps and zippers. Keep in mind that many airlines assess additional fees for each piece of luggage. Repair any luggage with faulty hinges or rips before taking them on your trip.

12. Carry all valuables and travel documents with you. Do not put them in your luggage.

13. If you are traveling with young children, be sure to include extra food, beverages, diapers, spare clothing and toys in case of a delay. Keep the noisiest toys at home to avoid disturbing other passengers. Advise the airline crew that you may need help transporting your child.

14. Put a distinctive tag on each piece of luggage so you can easily identify it at the baggage claim.

15. Carefully watch your luggage at check-in if possible to make sure it is properly tagged.

16. Likewise, watch the baggage carousel carefully when your flight arrives to make sure your luggage does not get into the wrong hands.

These are 16 easy steps to dealing with your luggage. It is very important to follow current regulations. Check with the airline or your travel agency for current information and fees.



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Mike Michaelsen is the co-owner of MITECH Wholesale, an online store selling wholesale luggage to the public.

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