As we gear up for the final month of summer, it’s time to talk packing. But ditch those who preach about packing light; it’s all about packing smart.
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, airborne activity is back – well, sort of, if you discount the endless delays, cancellations and wait times people have experienced so far this summer – but if you can employ a little patience, holidays in the sun are once again an option.
There is, however, a slight catch. EasyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air now charge hefty fees – not just for luggage stowed in the hold, but for bags and wheelie cases that need to be stashed in the overhead lockers, which means that now more than ever, packing smart is more essential than ever before.The most stylish luggage to get your holiday off to the right start
Whether you’re heading on a well-deserved break to the Balearics or a short trip to Italy, this is a quintet of tips that will promise you a headache-free trip of dreams without a Joan Collins-inspired impractical suite of luggage. Call us your going-away fairy godmothers, here to serve you with all of the tricks that promise to streamline your suitcase and save on any pesky hidden fees.are you using? If it’s a raggedy old case that is falling apart at the seams, then you’re in for a rude awakening. The first step of the packing smart holiday guide is finding a piece of luggage that does all of the heavy lifting for you.
While we’re the first to profess the virtues of teeny-tiny handbags, there’s only so much you can squeeze into a tote the size of a book, so it also may be time to invest in a more capacious carry-on; one with room for shoes, toiletries and other miscellaneous bits. Don’t forget the stringent new regulations airlines have put in place though, and be sure to check the fine print.
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