Packing to maximise your luggage allowance can be a challenge, especially for those prone to over-packing. Whether you're a fan of rolling your clothes instead of folding them, or prefer to pack your suitcase upright rather than laying it flat, there are numerous hacks thatcan help you optimise your suitcase space.
However, trying to sneak in more than your allowance permits can be risky and could even result in a broken suitcase if overstuffed. Leaving behind bulky items like hairdryers and towels, which are typically provided by hotels, can lighten your load.
There are also some unconventional methods to squeeze more out of your luggage. One flight attendant even suggested using a Duty-Free bag for extra items, as this doesn't count towards your baggage allowance.
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While you might get away with sneaking a plastic bag from Duty-Free onto your flight, there's one slightly crafty packing method that will likely land you in hot water.
Keeping track of each airline's luggage allowance can be perplexing, and when in doubt, it's best to verify. While wearing an extra layer or two, instead of packing them, is unlikely to cause any issues, there's one thing that's sure to land you in trouble, reports the Express.
Many of us often pack a neck pillow to ensure comfort during a flight, particularly on long-haul journeys, but some TikTokusers have suggested bringing an empty pillowcase and stuffing it with clothes to create a makeshift pillow.
TikTok is a fantastic source for travel tips, especially packing advice, but one packing trick shared on the platform could potentially result in you being denied boarding.
The 'pillow hack' that went viral last year involves passengers stuffing an empty pillowcase or even a neck pillow with additional clothes to avoid paying for extra luggage. While this has worked for some, it has spectacularly backfired for others.
One user who attempted this crafty packing technique was ultimately denied boarding after a dispute with airport staff. TikToker @natashaorganic was caught with a pillowcase full of clothes at Orlando International Airport and was eventually escorted away by airport security after refusing to pay for extra luggage.
While it might seem like a cost-effective option, it could end up costing you more, especially as airline luggage policies are continually changing and becoming stricter. You wouldn't want to risk having to discard clothes at the gate after your pillow stuffed with clothes is discovered.
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