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When it comes to luggage, we all have had our share of
problems: cologne or perfume leaking all over your clothes, accidentally
opening up your luggage and dropping clothes in the airport or hotel
room, or, simply having your luggage not show up at the airport after an all day adventure flying the friendly skies. Here are a few
tips to help you avoid these problems, to ensure your luggage arrives on time and in
excellent condition, and to give you peace of mind while traveling.
To avoid liquid-covered clothing and shoes, use plastic bottles when packing. Only fill them to the ¾ mark in case they are crushed or the contents freeze and expand. Another good idea is to pack them in freezer bags to keep any spills contained.
When it comes to valuables, leave them at home if at all possible. Use locks on your luggage if you have them. Always put your valuables in carry-on luggage, not in checked baggage, which will be a safer option. If you do put valuables in your suitcase, place them in the bottom or hidden compartments so that a quick look in the suitcase won’t reveal them.
Some airports offer a shrink-wrap service for a small fee. This is a good idea to protect both the outside of your suitcase and the contents inside.
All travelers face the possibility of losing luggage. The best way to defend yourself from serious problems is to have a well-packed carry-on bag. This is the ideal place to store your travel documents, itinerary, and coupons. Also, keep valuables, such as jewelry and electronics in your carry-on. Keep a small booklet including addresses and phone numbers of friends, relatives, and your doctor, a copy of your credit card numbers and contact information, and a copy of your travelers checks.
Just in case you experience cancellations, delays, or your bags are lost put together a one-night stay package for your carry-on. This may include a toothbrush, underwear, contact lens supplies, moist
"towelettes", etc. Don't forget to put your medication in your carry-on. When it comes to medication, be sure to keep them in the original containers to avoid any security problems. Finally, keep a few one dollar bills on your person, to use for tipping porters and taxi cab drivers.