We've all been there - browsing prices and deciding to forgo checked luggage due to the steep cost.
This is why many travellers now prefer to carry only hand luggage, particularly for shorter trips. However, even for a few days or a week-long getaway, cramming everything into one small bag can be challenging.
Hand luggage regulations have become stricter for many recently, with most now permitting only one piece of luggage that fits under the seat in front of you.
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But don't worry - if you're planning a trip and are unsure how to pack all your essentials, there's a simple tip that could be a game-changer, reports .
The experts at have shared their insights on the growing issue of hand luggage and how to ensure you're packing everything you need. They've offered some crucial advice to help you pack all your winter travel necessities without having to shell out for extra baggage allowance.
One of these tips involves strategically layering everything in your bag using a clever technique known as the 'Tetris method' to maximise space.
To do this, start by placing heavier items like shoes and toiletry bags at the bottom, followed by upright, neatly folded clothes.
Managing director Mike Harvey suggests using gaps to neatly fit smaller items like scarves. This Tetris-like strategy ensures efficient use of space and evenly distributes weight to avoid creases.
Another space-saving tip is the KonMari folding technique, popularised by organisation guru Marie Kondo on her hit series. This method involves folding garments into compact rectangles that can stand upright in your luggage, particularly beneficial for bulky jumpers and layered clothing.
To fold a jumper, bring one side towards the middle, fold the sleeve in, and repeat on the other side to form a neat rectangle. Then fold it in half or thirds and position it upright. This approach not only saves space but also keeps items within easy reach and prevents your suitcase from becoming disorganised.
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