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Are You a Just In Case Packer? 10 Reasons Why You Want to Travel Lightly
Hi Every Body, How are you all? Are you are the type to always travel with check-in luggage? Do you always take along a few extra things just in case? Do you feel insecure when you dont have everything in your packing list included in your luggage?
Today, lets look at some basics of traveling light.* Even if you might not be ready to shed all your extra bags, you can incorporate some of these into your philosophy for a less stressful way to travel.
Most travelers Ive encountered seem to fall into two categories: The bring everything you might need traveload camp, and the bring only what you use travelite camp. Ive talked extensively with those that fall into Group 1 to try to find out why they like to take everything. Oftentimes, it is because they like to be prepared for all types of situations. I can think of a few. How about losing your luggage? Or having your luggage broken into? How about having to go to the airport earlier than the traveliter, or having to wait around the luggage carousel long after the traveliter has caught a cab (or better yetthe swift train system for a fraction of the cost) to town?
What most people dont realize is that a seasoned traveliter is just as prepared for most situations as the traveloader. For example, a trip to New Orleans to visit my in-laws a few years ago included attending a wedding I did not know I was attending. Instead of going out and buying a new outfit, I simply wore a set of black coordinates that I accented with a pretty scarf and I fit right in! Reason #10: Nobody can steal your luggage
Dont have to worry about someone stealing your checked luggage when your bag is always in your possession. Every so often we hear stories about checked luggage that is ransacked by airport personnel. Although you still have to put your carry-on through a security check, it will always be within your sight. Reason #9: Be independent
By being light on your feet, you can get around everywhere on your own without trying to find luggage carts or someone to help you. Traveling lightly means being independent. Reason #8: More time to get to the airport
These days, you can print out your e-ticket and boarding pass from home. And if you dont need to wait in line to check in your luggage, you can save yourself as much as an extra hour before you have to head off to the airport. This is true going home, too. Enjoy the extra time soaking in the last hour of your tropical vacation instead of rushing off to the airport. Reason #7: Volunteer to be bumped
Your flight is full, and the gate agents start asking for volunteers to be bumped. Maybe youre on a connecting flight and you can only assume your checked luggage is already on this flight (since checked luggage doesnt always travel on the same aircraft as the passenger), but are you eager to be bumped? If you just had your carry-ons with you, you can quickly hop over to the gate agent and let them know youll gladly wait for the next flight (even if its the next day). Reason #6: Catch public transportation
You reach San Francisco International Airport and if its just you and your carry-on, you can easily walk over to the BART station connected to the international terminal, and before you know it, youll be checking in to your downtown hotel, and hopping on a cable car to visit Ghirardelli Square. OK, so BART will allow you to take your luggage but do you really want to lug around all your check-ins and stick out like a sore thumb? Or maybe youre going to Waikiki. You can take your carry-on from your arrival gate at Honolulu International Airport and walk outside to the hop on The Bus. And The Bus doesnt let you take big luggage, so youd have to catch a cab for $20 when that could be going towards paying for your mai tai. Reason #5: Dont wait
You know what Im talking about. You get to the airport and you wait in line to check in your bag. Depending on the day of the week and time of day, this line could get massively long while you enviously eye those people who can just check in electronically from the automated machines nearby. To add insult to injury, when you arrive at your destination, do you get to immediately hit the BART station? No. You get to go to the luggage carousels, where you wait. And wait. And wait. Is your check-in a black rolling upright? Then you combine the wait with checking to make sure its your bag and not someone elses. This could easily add yet another hour to your trip. Reason #4: Avoid tipping
When you dont have to check in your luggage, you can save on tips all over the place. You dont have to tip a porter at the airport. You dont have to tip the cab driver when he takes your luggage from the trunk of the cab. You dont have to pay the bellman when he carries your luggage to your room. If youre pinching pennies and being careful where all your vacation money goes, avoid taking check-ins. Reason #3: Be environmental
Believe it or not, traveling with just your carry-on is actually being environmental. By traveling lighter, the airplane doesnt use as much fuel. Same with the cab (or rather than catching a cab, by taking the city bus that runs anyway, youre really saving on fuel). If everyone starts to travel lighter, just think about the lighter load on an aircraft. Reason #2: Avoid fees
These days, airlines have been charging fees for a lot of different things. But charging for the privilege of checking in luggage (some airlines, for even just a single check-in) seems to really rile people. Now, trying to avoid check-ins by forcing your too-big carry-on onto the airplane is not the solution. The thing to do is to learn to travel without your check-in luggage. What a way to stick it to those airlines! By traveling lightly, a person can easily save $40 or more. Reason #1: Lost Luggage
For some, this phrase evokes nervous smiles and sympathetic nods. For others, its no laughing matter. The thing is, this doesnt have to be an inevitable part of air travel. If you dont ever give your bags over to the airlines, you arent giving them the chance to lose your bags. You stay in control.
Just last week, a good friend of mine traveled to the Midwest, but his check-in luggage didnt make it. He was very lucky; the airline found his bag just 5 hours after he landed. Even then, he had to wait for his luggage at the luggage carousel, file paperwork, phone the airlines, etc. He was on a business trip, he had to do this in addition to whatever work he flew there to do. Then, when they found his bag, he had to travel back to the airport to retrieve it. The airline may have given him the option to deliver it to his hotel room, but he may not have trusted the extra time that may have taken.
Ive had other friends whose luggage has been lost, and they have not been so lucky. They lost their luggage on their way to their destination, and their luggage was not found for a couple of days. This can be extremely inconvenient when the checked in bag contains all the things you hope to use on your trip. In one friends case, she wound up going to the hotel gift shop and nearby convenience store to buy all the basics, and she was able to live on those for the few days until her bag showed up. By then, she was almost ready to go home.
If there is a best-case scenario for lost luggage, its when they lose your bag on your way home. Maybe its wintertime and your lost bag only contained tropical wear from your Caribbean trip. So the airline takes five days to get your bag back to you; who cares, right?
But what if they never find your luggage?
Best Regards........
Heath R.