When you’re getting ready for a flight, two main things you might be worried about is how to stuff all your travel essentials into your modest-sized suitcase and how to get through the security screening as fast as possible. Interestingly, both of these things depend on how carefully and thoughtfully you pack your carry-on and checked luggage.
Do you know, for example, that if you don’t charge your laptop before the flight, it may be confiscated? Packing an electric brush in your carry-on may land you in trouble at the security check.
Other videos you might like:
Always Fly with a Tennis Ball in Your Carry-On https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6FTYXUc0Lo&
33 Little-Known Airport Facts to Travel Easier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82suLsvc-oY&
10 Things You Should Never Wear on a Plane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSFkyRafQ38&
TIMESTAMPS:
Charge your laptop 0:25
Don’t pack an electric brush in your carry-on 0:51
Avoid wrapping your things in aluminum foil 2:24
Don’t put musical greeting cards in your carry-on 3:08
Don’t put coffee in your luggage 4:03
Don’t leave stickers on your suitcase after the flight 4:34
Use the “bundle wrapping” method 5:26
How to protect your suitcase from mud 6:14
How to get rid of the “suitcase clothes” smell 7:08
SUMMARY:
– Leaving your electric brush in your checked suitcase will make passing the security scanning easier for you.
– If you have a lot of clothes, it’s better to use special compression storage bags.
– If you want to take a clutch or some other kind of a mini-bag, you may be asked to pack it inside your carry-on.
– Both your carry-on and checked luggage pass through an X-ray scanner. It can’t see through the aluminum foil because this material effectively blocks X-rays.
– When you’re traveling with a single carry-on bag, take advantage of sample-sizes! The most experienced travelers collect all the samples they get and take them on a trip.
– If you don’t have special shoe bags for keeping your dirty footwear, pack your shoes in cheap plastic shower caps.
– Suitcases do tend to get lost from time to time. Imagine your chargers being gone along with your bag!
– Put some sheets of tissue paper between your folded clothes. Many travelers swear that by minimizing the pressure and friction, this simple action reduces wrinkles.
– While packing your bag, stuff your shoes with socks, ties, and other small objects.
– Compressing your bag by zipping it often helps to create more space inside.
– To prevent your chargers from getting tangled (ugh!), you can store them in sunglasses cases.
– If you’re traveling with a backpack, make sure that its center of gravity is as stable as possible. Pack the heavy gear so that it’s closer to your back and somewhere in the middle of the bag.
– Experts recommend to roll your clothes when you’re traveling with a backpack and fold them if you bring along a suitcase.
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
—————————————————————————————-
Our Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
Stock materials (photos, footages and other):
https://www.depositphotos.com
https://www.shutterstock.com
https://www.eastnews.ru
—————————————————————————————-
For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/

33 Comments
Hey guys! What's your favorite type of coffee? (I love cappuccino! ☕)
Is it possible to bring 4 to 6, 26cm stainless steel fry pan in luggage?
Have any problem for that?
I just traveled from Hawaii with 4 lbs of coffee- no problem- not opened!
Bars of soap will get you stopped at every checkpoints….I learned the hard way.
My carry-on rucksack contains everything I actually need for my holiday. That means binoculars, camera, passport, purse (in the British usage) with currency and credit/debit cards, phone, medication, notebook and pen, booking confirmation and itinerary, sunglasses, sunscreen, toothbrush, sun and rainhats, and of course boarding pass. Plus one set of clean underwear. I've never had my hold baggage delayed or apparently opened. It has nothing but clothes and indoor shoes in it.
Your not touching my phone, period.
And these guys of TSA have not caught on yet
All the so called experts of packing for airline carry-on bags ignore weights. You pack everything but the sink. I bet all your carry-ons over weight. Many airlines especially Asian airlines have weight limits of 7kg/15 lbs, a few less.
I take packs of coffee all the time. When I fly from New York to Puerto Rico never had a problem. It must be some other airports. Wish the punch and knuckle. Because here are jfk I take it to even lga airport
Can we carry UV light without battery in check in bag?
I've put coffee in my check in
And cat treats
Oh man, I put coffee whitener packets in my luggage–never again. They think your concealing narcotics.
THANKS SO MUCH !!!
Wll out of date
Lithium batteries are found in almost all mobile phones and tablets – and these are allowed!!
Coffee is no longer used to try and disguise the smell of drugs!
The above show that this video is very old!!
We take our own coffee to and from Bali every time (approx twice a year) We always declare it and have never had an issue. I love the large IKEA ziplock bags for storing shoes.
Since ANYTHING can be used as a weapon no one should be allowed into an airport with anything in their hand and not a stitch of clothing!!! 😂😮😊
Great video of tips…thanks!
Thanks for the tip with dryer sheets. To me, gass cases are heavy for wires. I put them in zip lock bags.
Bunch of steeler F* Crazy people
I dont like do that hard work when the illigals pass more faster than us.
Can I travel with my camera chip since camera is not allowed
I love bringing home from Japan.
CLICKBAIT. 😤I always bring coffee and NEVER EVER HAD A PROBLEM.
Use a reverse pump to take out the air rather than a vacuum is more sanitising.
What about Drones and drone batteries?
you dont put electric tooth brush in check bag…only on carry bag
Can we take ps5
The headline says don't put coffee in your luggage, why? I always bring fresh coffee from abroad.
Who is going with their parents and their parents exceeding the limit of 30 kilos and putting 90 kilo in the luggages
This Coffee issue seems little controversial. I fully agree that its used for masking smell of some of the contraband items. However small sealed packets ( 2 gm sachets) or small 25-50 gms sealed bottles atleast have never posed any problems to me ( more than 40 international trips), as always carry my coffee with me, with water kettle and milk powder. The only problem once I faced was spillage. My son handed me over an opened bottle instead of a sealed one. It was a silly mistake from my side. Since then I keep this bottle or small sachets inside a zip lock bag. No accidents since then. 😅
We always bring coffee home with us when we return from SE Asia, and yes, we usually get extra scrutiny. Still, it's worth the hassle.