How to Pack Wisely for Your Next Holiday

How to Pack Wisely for Your Next Holiday

With airline baggage fees at an all-time high, here are some tips to help you pack like a pro for your next getaway.

If you loathe packing for a holiday, you’re not alone. 

Sixty-two per cent of people find the act of squeezing clothing, shoes, toiletries, chargers and accessories into a suitcase stressful.*

The issue has become even more anxiety-inducing in recent years as airlines have introduced stricter luggage allowances and higher baggage charges.
(Always check carefully what the rules are before you get to the airport; pleading ignorance at the gate just won’t cut it with airline staff.)
So to help you pack smarter for your next holiday, here are three useful tips.

Make a list
Shoving everything into a bag in a last-minute panic is a recipe for disaster – you’re bound to forget something.
Instead, make a list a few days before you travel. 
Consider carefully what the weather will be like at your destination and the activities that you plan to do.

Choose clothing that is practical, versatile and comfortable (avoid things like new shoes that could cause blisters on your first outing).
Don’t forget essentials such as sunscreen, a phone charger and, if you’re heading abroad, an adapter.

Lay all your items out on the bed
Lay everything you plan to take with you out on your bed. 
This is a great way to check that you haven’t overlooked something obvious (such as underwear or swimwear; it can happen).
It also provides a clear picture of how much you intend to take and an opportunity to consider whether some items are unnecessary (about 25% of items we pack never see the light of day on our holiday**).

Take your time
Some travellers swear by rolling clothes tightly; others are committed folders. 
Whatever your preferred option, it’s worth taking the time to arrange things with care.
Start by placing underwear and socks in your shoes before laying your shoes top to toe in your bag.

Then place shirts, trousers and towels around them. Bulkier items such as jumpers and jackets can be placed on top.

If you’re planning a getaway sometime soon, enjoy your trip.
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