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Just as planning a trip on an airliner takes time, so does organizing a carry on bag. The more time spent in preparing a carry on bag, the smoother the flight will be.
Because flying can be stressful, it’s important to make a flight experience as pleasant and relaxing as possible. One way to have a more relaxing flight is to have an organized carry on bag. For example, a few dollar bills for tips should be in easy reach, along with identification items such as a passport or photo ID so you don’t have to search to the bottom of your bag when these items are needed. The Functional Carry on BagConsider size – Although some carr yon bags have wheels and are easy to pull through an airport, they usually don’t fit underneath a passenger seat upon takeover and landing. Larger bags can be placed in an overhead bin, however it’s much easier to just pull out items from underneath a seat than stand up to pull out a bag only to put it back when the plane is ready to land. Sturdy shoulder bags – Shoulder bags are ideal carry on bags. However, don’t select one that will place too much strain on your arm or shoulder. Bag lining - Select a carry on bag with a light-colored lining so it’s easier to see what’s inside while on the plane. What Not to Pack in a Carry on BagCheck with the TSA website to be sure not to have any items in your carry on bag that aren’t allowed. Also, don’t pack newspapers and magazines you probably won’t even read. Just one newspaper or magazine can be heavy, taking up too much room in a carry on bag. Therefore, it’s a good idea to cut out only those articles you plan to read on the plane. Packing Food for a FlightBecause most airlines don’t serve meals, other than those flights where passengers are on the plane for more than the normal amount of time such as an overseas or overnight flight, it’s a good idea to carry some food items. Protein bars are excellent choices as they’re small yet provide energy. Carry an empty water bottle. Although passengers aren’t allowed to check in liquids, after going through the security check they can always fill up an empty water bottle with water. Taking Medicines and Toiletries in a Carry on BagOften people who fly are attacked with sinus headaches so it’s wise to pack medications. When on an overnight flight, don’t forget basic items you use upon awakening. For example, pack a small travel toothpaste and toothbrush. Baby wipes are good for refreshing your skin. Women should include a small Ziploc bag of makeup. Clothing to Pack in a Carry on BagBecause planes are usually cold, include a pair of socks that are easy to slip on while in flight. A lightweight shirt or blouse helps refresh passengers on overnight flights. Also, sometimes extra tops are essential in the rare occasions when getting sick from eating too late at night. Taking Crafts on a FlightCrafts such as needlework and knitting are past times for calming down nerves, but thought should go into how to pack them. For example, take smaller knitting projects such as a small ball of yarn and pattern for knitting socks. Colored pencil artists can even draw on a plane, but need organizers such as a standup easel rather than just dumping all their pencils in a bag. Finally, don’t wait until the day before the trip to organize your carry on bag. It usually takes a few trial runs and making lists before knowing just what needs to be packed and left behind, as well as how items should be arranged in a bag. The more organized you make your carry on bag the more enjoyable will be your flight.
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