I actually agree with him, that 10kg per person in hand luggage is easily more than enough for a two week trip, but then again I haevn't checked a bag in close to a decade.
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This allowance can be spread over suitcases of up to 115 centimetres, one smaller suitcase and a garment bag, or two smaller bags on domestic flights. And with a little prior planning – and the right info – 10 kilograms is plenty of room for everything you need..
Is 10kg enough for 4 days? You can certainly do 4 days ( 3 night ? ) with 10 kilos. The first thing is to make sure that you case or bag is very light. No good taking 10 kilos if 5 kilos is the bag.
If you go on a 2-week trip to Europe, there is a good chance you'll need at least a 25” suitcase, and perhaps even bigger 28” luggage will be more suitable. Still, within these suitcases, you want to choose one that weighs the least.
If you've opted for 10kg of luggage you're probably going to be packing it into a small suitcase or a large backpack. What is this? For many airlines, the size of the suitcase is actually more important than the weight.
Suitcase sets are the best luggage for European travel if you plan an extended stay. While it's relatively easy to live out of a carry-on for a two or three-day trip, if you're staying for 1.5 weeks or more, you'll need the extra space of one or more suitcases.
Large suitcases: 2 to 3-week tripLarge suitcases have a height of around 75cm. These suitcases are ideal for a 2 to 3-week trip, like to the French Riviera.
Is 15kg of luggage enough for 5 days or a week? Yes! I travelled around the world for over a year with the packing list at the top of the article. It's certainly enough.
Large suitcases: 2 to 3-week tripLarge suitcases have a height of around 75cm. These suitcases are ideal for a 2 to 3-week trip, like to the French Riviera. The suitcases have a capacity of about 75 to 91L, which equals to about 15 to 20kg of luggage.
If you're the sort of person who takes different shoes and bags for each outfit and full sized bottles of shampoo, conditioner, shower gel etc then No, it's not nearly enough. If, however, you take travel sized toiletries, cotton clothing, things you can rinse out and dry overnight then 10kgs each is plenty.