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Is carry on luggage enough for 2 weeks?

Using all of the previous tips will maximize the space you have, but can you really get through two-week trips with only carry on bags? Yes, if you plan ahead and are willing to make concessions.



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30-50 liters: In general, luggage that has a capacity of about 50 liters or less is sufficient for a weekend trip. There are lots of carry-on duffels, packs and bags in this size range to choose from. 50-75 liters: For a trip that lasts one to two weeks, many people jump up to a bag in this range.

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Roll your clothing to maximize space. Use packing cubes to organize your carry-on. Invest in a quality carry-on bag that will maximize space. Wear bulkier items such as jackets, sweaters and sneakers on the place to save space in your bag.

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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.

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Yes. I travel more with the stuff I might need than very light - because I travel a lot, so I tend to end up needing it on one trip or another. I, and therefore you, can fit a durable suitcase, 10 days of clothes, with toiletries and a bunch of other travel supplies, in 20kg.

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Medium-sized suitcases: 1 to 2-week trip The suitcases have a capacity of about 51 to 75L, which equals to about 10 to 15kg of luggage.

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As he says, 10kg of luggage as hand luggage is more than enough for a 2 week holiday.

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25 - 27 Checked Luggage These sizes are the most popular size of luggage to check. They are ideal for trips of 5 to 7 days, or longer, depending on how you pack. They have a large capacity for multiple outfits, shoes, and toiletries.

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From a few days to a few weeks, you can fit everything you need in a carry on. It all comes down to packing efficiently.

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Certainly, you can pack clothes in your personal items or carry-on bag. But for a better experience, we recommend packing most of your clothes in your carry on and leaving extra space in your personal items.

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Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

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Make a checklist beforehand. The most important way to prepare for packing for vacation is to make a list. By thinking ahead of what you actually need (outfits, beach gear, toiletries, etc.), you can write items down on a list, so you're less likely to add unnecessary items to your suitcase when you begin packing.

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Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

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Most frequent travelers swear by the “3 pairs of shoes” rule, which is to pack two pairs of functional and comfortable shoes and one pair that's a little more formal and dressier. Some travelers would say you can make do with just two pairs for the entire trip.

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When it comes to packing, procrastinators fall short. 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.

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Trousers and maxi skirts When it comes to evenings on holiday, relaxed and loose is the chic way to go. A pair of flowy black trousers is great to travel in and looks good in the evening too. A maxi skirt makes a nice contrast after having your flesh exposed all day. So, that's part one of my holiday packing posts.

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It's doable with these easy packing tips
  1. Buy a tech-smart carry-on. ...
  2. Turn your body into an extra suitcase. ...
  3. Take a polished handbag that's big enough. ...
  4. Pair two neutral colors as a wardrobe color strategy. ...
  5. Bring clothes that match, pair and layer easily. ...
  6. Remember the “don't-forgets” ...
  7. Simplify your routine with new solutions.


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