Guest post from David  www.frequentflyercreditcards.com.au

When traveling, the last thing you want to do is find out you can not afford the fees to take your luggage with you or take the risk of having your luggage lost. These are just two of the benefits of packing light. Choosing to bring only a carryon will save you money and make your trip more enjoyable, as you will not have the worry of lost luggage or trying to carry around a heavy suitcase. If you have a tendency to pack too much, use the following 5 practical tips for packing light:

1. The first thing you can do to lighten up your travel load is to choose the right suitcase. This, of course, does not mean choosing a larger bag to hold everything you want to bring with you. Choosing a small sized piece of luggage is the only way to guarantee that you will not bring too much with you. Think of how easy you can carry it and consider what the carryon limits are, as the only way to guarantee your luggage will not be lost is to keep your luggage with you.

2. Never pack ‘just in case’ clothes for your trip. The only clothes you need to pack for your trip are one shirt for every day you plan on being there, one pair of pants can last two days, one pair of underwear for every day, and a sweater or jacket. If you plan on being gone for more than a week, you still do not need to pack any more than seven shirts or four pair of pants, as you should plan on doing a load of laundry while you are there.

3. Do not take up valuable space in your luggage by packing items you may not need. By calling the hotel you are going to be staying at, you can verify that certain items may be available to you. Most hotels have irons, blow dryers, robes, and many other items you can use during your stay.

4. Instead of packing all of the toiletries you use every day, lighten them up by only choosing the necessities. Not only that, you can downsize your normal sizes to travel sizes. Most department stores carry travel size toiletries or you can buy the empty travel cases and fill them yourself.

5. Last, when you are actually packing your suitcase, do not take one item at a time and place it in the luggage. Laying everything you are taking with you on your bed before you put it in the suitcase will give you a clear idea of exactly how much you are taking with you. As you start to pack the items, ask yourself whether the item is needed. Many times you will find yourself deciding you can live without it.

This post was written by David from FrequentFlyerCreditCards.com.au where you can learn more about the leading airline loyalty programs Down Under.

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