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The air travel chaos of recent years brought mass cancellations, overwhelming lines and mounds of lost luggage to airports around the world. Although departure schedules and crowds are not within a passenger’s control, many travelers have decided to take action on the lost luggage front ― by vowing to never check a bag again.
“I only check a bag if it is absolutely necessary,” Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer, told HuffPost. “I avoid checking a bag because it is often more expensive, and the risk of it getting lost or delayed is too high. This strategy saves me money and decreases my stress when flying.”
If you’re traveling with a ticket that allows for a carry-on bag and personal item, that’s the simplest way to get your things to your destination.
“I personally prefer to travel with just a carry-on to save time and avoid lugging a massive suitcase around,” said Casey Brogan, a consumer travel expert at Tripadvisor. “When I arrive at a vacation destination, the last thing I want to do is wait around in the airport.”
Fitting everything into carry-on luggage might feel easier said than done for some people. Still, there are practical ways to make it happen. Below, find 15 carry-on packing tips from Dengler, Brogan and other travel experts.
Wear your largest footwear on the flight
Be strategic about your plane outfit. What you choose to wear can free up precious space in a carry-on, especially when it comes to shoes.
“You should always fly wearing your footwear that takes up the most amount of space,” Dengler said. “Certain shoes, boots, and other footwear can take up a ton of suitcase space, and most can’t be folded.”
He also advised limiting the footwear you pack to what you absolutely need for the trip.
Stick to a color scheme
“The smartest thing you can do to minimize the risk of overpacking is to make sure you will wear everything you bring,” said Gabby Beckford, a self-proclaimed “carry-on-only queen” and founder of the aptly named travel site Packs Light. “I always try to pack with a color scheme in mind. With pieces in the same color scheme, you can mix and match as much as you need.”
As you select clothes for the trip, try to visualize how each piece could work with multiple other garments to create a variety of cohesive outfits. You can mix things up with well-placed accessories that don’t take up as much space in a suitcase.
“I recommend packing clothing with neutral colors that can make a variety of different outfits,” Dengler said. “That allows you to pack less and still not wear the same exact thing every day.”
Roll your clothes
“Rolling your clothing is the best way to maximize space in your carry-on,” Dengler said. “Additionally, your clothes will likely be less wrinkled than if you had folded them.”
He also suggested wrapping rubber bands around your rolled clothing to help keep things more organized and secure in the suitcase.
Choose accommodations with washer and dryer access
Before you even get to the packing stage ahead of a trip, you can help ensure you’ll only need a carry-on with your choice of accommodation.
“Staying at a hotel or Airbnb with a washer and dryer allows you to pack much lighter than you would otherwise have to,” Dengler said. “While many people do not want to do laundry on vacation, it allows you to take a potentially long trip with only a single carry-on.”
TripSavvy senior editorial director Laura Ratliff swears by stain-removing wipes to freshen up clothes she rewears while traveling. She also recommends doing laundry or dropping off your clothes during a trip.
“In many places, especially internationally, laundry services are incredibly cheap, so for longer trips, plan a day where you can drop off some dirty laundry and enjoy clean, pressed clothes by dinnertime,” she explained.
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Take advantage of your personal item
In addition to luggage that goes in the overhead bin, major airlines typically allow passengers to travel with a “personal item” that must fit below the seat in front of them. This presents another opportunity to make use of extra space.
“I use a standard backpack as my personal item, and it is essential in allowing me to not have to check a bag,” Dengler said. “I often use it to store extra pairs of shoes as well as snacks and toiletries. That allows me to focus on clothing for my carry-on.”
Paul Jacobs, general manager and VP at Kayak North America, also recommended taking advantage of your personal item allowance.
“I use a laptop bag that has a sizable middle section,” he noted. “A sweater or light jacket and my toiletries can typically fit in there and save space in my carry-on. My wife also puts her purse inside a backpack to limit it to one personal item.”
Use packing cubes
“For travelers looking to join #TeamCarryOnOnly, I recommend the standard packing cubes,” Beckford said. “People recommend them all the time because they actually work.”
Packing cubes bring a sense of order and organization to a suitcase, which helps prevent over-packing as there’s less temptation to mindlessly throw in items you don’t actually need.
Try vacuum-sealed bags
“If you want to take it a step further [than packing cubes], there are vacuum-sealed packing bags you can use,” Beckford explained. “Place your fluffiest items into them and use the hand pump to remove all of the air. It compresses your clothes so you can fit twice as much. Just make sure you’re ready to do the same on the way home.”
Many people who live in small homes use vacuum-sealed bags to store winter clothes or other bulky items in the offseason, so it only makes sense that the same technology can help travelers maximize limited carry-on space.
Ensure your bags are carry-on compliant
It’s a terrible feeling to go through the process of packing what you think is carry-on luggage only to find out at the airport that you’re required to check it.
“Allowed carry-on and personal item bag sizes vary by airline, so check to see if your bags are compliant when booking your ticket,” Dengler said. “In many cases, it is more expensive to add additional carry-on and checked baggage after booking, so you must figure it out during the booking process.”
Choose lightweight fabrics
Instead of packing your chunky sweaters and fuzzy socks, consider how many more garments you could fit if you chose clothes made with thinner fabrics. You’ll also be better prepared for temperature fluctuations at your destination.
“Avoid packing heaving or thick materials and instead opt for items you can layer,” Brogan said. “Also, pack outfits that allow you to mix and match so you can re-wear items.”
Swap full-size items for smaller versions
“Instead of a heavy laptop, I travel with a mini tablet,” said Marek Bron, a travel blogger at Indie Traveller. “While it’s small, it’s perfect for entertainment or reading e-books.”
With the Transportation Security Administration’s limits on carry-on liquids, many travelers opt for smaller versions of their bath products and other personal items as well.
“For toiletries, I fill up some 100 ml travel containers, or I use products like solid shampoo, which can always pass through security,” Bron noted.
Separate must-haves from nice-to-haves
“The key to traveling carry-on is to pack light,” Bron emphasized. “I pack only the must-haves and not the nice-to-haves.”
Before you start putting items in your suitcase, take time to carefully consider each thing. Ask yourself, “Will I use this enough to justify taking it with me all this way?” Paring down may require some tough choices.
“Pack less than you think you need,” Brogan advised. “Lay it out, then put back 30% to 40%.”
Pack small items inside shoes
As you place items in your suitcase, be on the lookout for any empty vessels, which can mean wasted space. Then, place smaller items inside.
Jacobs recommended doing this with your footwear (assuming it’s not too smelly of course).
“Electric razors, watches, pairs of socks ― all can fit inside the shoes you packed,” he said.
Wear your coat
Like footwear, outerwear has the potential to make the difference between carry-on and checked luggage.
“Even small jackets take up a lot of space,” Dengler said. “Wear your coat or jacket on the plane even if it does not make sense temperature-wise. In some cases, there will be enough overhead bin space for it, but I recommend waiting until everyone has a chance to put their carry-on in a bin first.”
If there’s no overhead bin space available, simply take off your jacket and put it behind you for the duration of the flight.
Plan to buy toiletries at your destination
“For toiletries, consider buying items like shampoo and conditioner, lotions, and toothpaste once you reach your destination to save room in your suitcase,” Brogan said.
This might not be the most economical option, but if the bag space situation is getting really desperate, you might want to remove your toiletries and plan to purchase new ones at a drugstore after you arrive.
Choose luggage that is lightweight itself
In addition to size limits, carry-on luggage is also subject to weight limits. Even if you think it’s unlikely your bag will be weighed, no one likes to schlep an uber-heavy suitcase to and around the airport and back.
“I ensure my luggage itself is lightweight,” Bron said. “A lightweight carry-on backpack or suitcase can easily be 1 to 5 pounds lighter than typical luggage, giving you more of your carry-on weight allowance to use for clothes or other items. Considering how much you can save on check-in fees, some lightweight luggage is a nice investment.”
Here are some reviewer-favorite luggage options:
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Away Bigger carry-on luggage
While Away does have a petite carry-on hardside spinner suitcase option, this Bigger version is what put them on the map. It fits an astonishing amount of clothing while still complying with carry-on regulations for most major airlines. It’s a game-changer for people who never want to check a bag. Like all of Away’s suitcases, it’s made with durable, water-repellent and lightweight materials and 360-degree wheels that glide with ease. The adjustable trolley handle has two height settings, while the interior compression pad system and organizer makes it easy to load up on clothing. It also comes with a water-repellent laundry bag. It’s available in seven colors.
Promising Away reviews: “I bought this suitcase to take on a 13 day trip to Morocco. With the help of the packing cubes, I was able to get 1 weeks worth of clothes in it with no problem!! Love the color! Unfortunately the luggage tag was ruined by baggage handlers. Would definitely recommend this bag!!” — Sam
“I love how beautiful and lightweight this bigger carry-on suitcase is! It’s so roomy – no wasted space. I love the warranty!” — Colleen
“I love the away luggage, the quality is amazing and the colours are always so cool! brought a second for backup” — Tils
Away Medium checked luggage
For those who don’t love a gigantic suitcase, Away’s medium-sized checked luggage is the platonic ideal. (Though you can shop its larger counterpart at Amazon.) It’s a travel-friendly suitcase that doesn’t skimp on interior spaciousness or organization, thanks to the various pockets. It includes Away’s patented compression pad system and includes a water-repellent laundry bag. It’s perfect for one- or two-week-long trips. You can get it in seven colors at Amazon.
Promising Away reviews: “Took the medium size Away bag to Europe for 10 days and was able to pack everything I needed in it, using compression bags. Bag is lightweight and durable.” — IA Traveler
“This is my third piece of Away luggage. Clothes stay intact, outside scratches from transport clean easily. Swivels and moves with ease. Excellent product!” — Liz
“Recently purchased the medium checked bag after having the carry-on for about 3 years now. Very roomy, used for an 8day trip recently. Love the extra pockets on the divider and zippered pocket as well.” — Caitlin
Away Large Trunk luggage
There’s something so elegant and timeless about a travel trunk, and Away’s variation on the theme combines everything we like about a trunk with full modern functionality. The design prioritizes extra capacity and has a slim top lid and deep main compartment. It has interior pockets to help you stay organized, the brand’s compression pad system and a water repellent laundry bag. It’s perfect for extra-long trips and vacations. You can get it in one of seven colors.
Promising Away reviews: “Purchased for a holiday trip overseas, I was pleasantly surprised how much easier this was to manage compared with the large case that this replaced. Even at nearly 50 pounds, it was easy to handle. Height is really nice for me at over 6 foot tall.” — Charles M.
“I just used the trunk on a trip this past week and am extremely happy with my purchase. There’s a ton of space and several extras that make it amazing. One leg of my trip was a cruise on Royal Caribbean. It was nice that it fit perfectly under the bed, helping to save space in a tiny room. For that alone, it was worth it!” — Edward H.
“My favorite Away suitcase for longer travel! More slender than big suitcase, very easy to maneuver. Bought it to help our daughter move out of state. Blown away at what we could fit and stay under weight limit. Hope they bring it back!!” — Margaret L.
Away Everywhere Zip backpack
Available in three colors, Away’s sleek backpack is as stylish as it is practical. It’s the perfect travel companion for long or short trips. It is made with water-repellent nylon and features a leather trim and padded straps that make lugging around even the heaviest items comfy and easy. The back has a breathable mesh panel, and the bag includes a detachable key clip and multiple pockets, including a laptop pocket and a water-bottle sleeve.
Promising Away reviews: “I got this to take as a carry on for trips. It has so much room, tons of pockets and is more stylish than the average backpack. Same quality as other Away bags! Loving it 😍” — Lori K.
“After years of carrying a tote bag, I decided to invest in a stylish but practical backpack. What a game changer. I can fit my Mac book Pro, my gym bits and makeup, with room to spare. The backpack doesn’t look big on back and is comfortable to carry. So much better than wasting thousands on a designer back pack that may look good but not practical. This ticks all the boxes.” — Victoria B.
Away Everywhere duffle bag
Like the backpack, Away’s duffle bag is made with water-repellent nylon and features a leather trim and a removable shoulder strap. It has a bunch of compartments to help you stay organized, including a key clip, interior and exterior pockets, a water bottle pocket and a 16-inch laptop sleeve. It’s available in four different colors.
Promising Away reviews: “I bought this bag specifically for my first 12 hour international flight. It was absolutely perfect! Fit everything I needed and looked cool.” — Moira
“The Everywhere Bag” is the perfect name for this bag because it literally took me everywhere in the Middle East. It carried everything I needed on the plane with me for 12+ hour flights, and even though I packed it pretty tightly, it was easy to carry through airports. The straps were sturdy, including the additional body strap it comes with. I appreciate the structure, the pockets keep small items organized, it’s easy to clean, and the trolley pass-thru is convenient. 100% satisfied!” — Paul
Away Cosmetics bag
Available in three colors, this toiletry bag was designed to seamlessly fit into your away suitcases and bags. It has a wide top opening so you can access your items with ease, transparent pockets and a detachable makeup brush organizer. It has a water-repellent nylon exterior and a smooth interior that can be wiped clean with ease.
Promising Away reviews: “I was tired of traveling with a ton of different bags and containers for my cosmetics and toiletries. I invested in three bags from Away, and I am thrilled with all of them! The Cosmetics Bag was perfect for all things make-up related. Rather than all of my brushes and cosmetics getting all jumbled in a catch-all style cosmetics bag, this bag keeps everything in its place. My brushes stay organized and separated. My blush and shadow palettes sit flat in the bottom compartment. And, there’s a very cleanable and convenient zip pocket to corral small tools and foundation or other liquids. There’s even space for the small headband I use to hold my hair back during application. The bag itself is compact, well-constructed, and very stylish. The large toiletries bag and and the small stuff sack rounded out my collection, and I love all of them. Packing is simpler, and my suitcase is now more organized.” — Samantha P.
“I love having all my makeup & toiletries in one handy case, easy to pack & stylish to display. The detachable makeup brush section is very useful. I now have a fully stocked case which I can grab & go without worrying about forgetting anything.” — Debbie R.