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How do you pack a month long trip in a carry on?

  1. If you are close to your weight limit, put heavier items in your purse or camera bag.
  2. Wear your carry on bag as a back pack when boarding.
  3. Leave the hair dryer at home.
  4. Think of alternatives to liquids.
  5. Roll your clothes.
  6. Put smaller items in the corners.
  7. Compress larger items when packing carry on.




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While the amount of clothing you bring will depend on whether you're carrying on or checking a bag, a good rule of thumb is to pack one week's worth of clothing and plan to do laundry.

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1 Carry-On Bag + 30 Days = The Ultimate Travel Packing List
  • Are you planning a long trip that involves air travel? ...
  • CLOTHES:
  • 1- WALKING BOOTS OR SHOES. ...
  • 2- WATERPROOF FLIP-FLOPS. ...
  • 3- TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. ...
  • 4- A PAIR OF SHORTS OR LEGGINGS. ...
  • 5- MAXIMUM SEVEN SHIRTS. ...
  • 6- MAXIMUM SEVEN PAIRS OF UNDERWEAR AND TWO BRAS.


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Remember that anything over 6 hours flying time is considered long haul, but flights of longer than 10 hours are not uncommon either. One important thing to remember is to keep your seat belt fastened at all times in case of unexpected turbulence.

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1 Carry-On Bag + 30 Days = The Ultimate Travel Packing List
  1. Are you planning a long trip that involves air travel? ...
  2. CLOTHES:
  3. 1- WALKING BOOTS OR SHOES. ...
  4. 2- WATERPROOF FLIP-FLOPS. ...
  5. 3- TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. ...
  6. 4- A PAIR OF SHORTS OR LEGGINGS. ...
  7. 5- MAXIMUM SEVEN SHIRTS. ...
  8. 6- MAXIMUM SEVEN PAIRS OF UNDERWEAR AND TWO BRAS.


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What NOT to pack for travel
  • Multiple pairs of jeans. My jeans that go everywhere with me. ...
  • High heels. ...
  • Shoes you haven't broken in. ...
  • Workout gear if you don't regularly work out at home. ...
  • Things you may only use once. ...
  • A different outfit for every day. ...
  • A laundry line. ...
  • A bunch of hair styling tools.


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Start your packing process days or even weeks ahead of your departure date; this gives you time to craft a complete list, plus purchase any additional items you might need for your vacation. Creating a packing list is a fail-safe way to ensure that you never, ever forget to bring something important.

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15 essential packing items for a Europe trip
  • Versatile clothing. Europe has a reputation for being fashionable, from the minimalist clothing of Scandinavia to the elegant style of the Mediterranean. ...
  • Comfortable shoes. ...
  • Accessories. ...
  • Sun protection. ...
  • Rain protection. ...
  • Day bags. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • Medical kit.


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For just about any trip, for any length of time, you can get away with just three pairs of shoes. If you take a summer trip, typically you will pack sandals and sneakers, whereas for winter, you might have two pairs of boots or a pair of boots and sneakers.

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For extended travel – you only need a week's worth of clothes. Don't forget that you can do laundry!

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If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear. That consumes a lot of valuable suitcase space! To reduce the number of pieces that need to be packed, simply commit to doing laundry on the road.

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For Trips Lasting 2 Weeks & More Bring about a week's worth of clothing. This means roughly seven shirts, two or three pairs of bottoms and two or three sets of pajamas. There is also no limit to fresh underwear in my unprofessional opinion.

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Your circulation is impaired Your blood oxygen levels decrease because of the cabin pressure. Reduced blood oxygen levels are also responsible for the fatigue you experience during your flight. These two factors cause blood to pool in your legs and circulation to slow.

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The cramped conditions and long periods of being less active on a flight can cause pain, stiffness or swelling of your legs. Being less active can lead to slow blood flow in your veins which increases your risk of developing a blood clot, known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

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Prevention. Most people don't need to worry much about clots on short flights. But if you're already at risk for clots and you plan to take a plane trip that's longer than 6 hours, you can do a few things to avoid them. Get up and walk around every 2 to 3 hours.

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