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Packing Tips
- The familiar habits and patterns of travelers are
changing. Keep current on the latest airport
and travel procedures at the Transportation
Security Administration (TSA). Here you
will find a variety of travel and packing tips that
conform to current rules and regulations.
- Only take what you can carry yourself. How you prefer
to carry it should determine which bag(s) to take.
If you'll be bringing home more than you brought,
pack a lightweight, collapsible bag.
- Always keep two packing lists - one for business
and one for vacation travel. Then you won't have to
reinvent the list every time you take off on a new
adventure. Each airline has its own rules about traveling
with infants, electronic equipment and carry on luggage.
To avoid hassles, have them FAX you the specifics
ahead of time.
- Save space by transfering shampoo and lotions into
small Travel
Bottles. Be sure to leave some room inside
the bottles to accommodate for air pressure and avoid
leakage.
- Select clothing using basic color palettes that
may be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits.
- In general, rolling clothes (instead of folding)
and packing tightly helps avoid wrinkles. Placing
suits, dresses and skirts in plastic dry-cleaner bags
limits wrinkling as well.
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