THE ULTIMATE CHECKLIST FOR PACKING WITH BAGGAGE PLUS
Introduction
What is Baggage Plus?
How to Pack with Baggage Plus
- Create an account and log in first.
- Next, decide what kind of service you require.
- Next, enter your travel dates and pick-up/delivery locations.
- You will then be given a quote and can book your service.
- Once your service is booked, you will receive instructions on how to prepare your shipment. It includes packing materials, labelling, and pick-up procedures.
- When your shipment is ready, Baggage Plus will pick it up and deliver it to your destination.
What to Pack in Your Carry-On
- Medications and first-aid supplies
- Important documents (passport, travel insurance, etc.)
- Money and valuables
- A change of clothes
- A small toiletry kit
- An inflatable pillow or neck pillow
- Earplugs and an eye mask
- A book or other form of entertainment
What to Pack in Your Checked Bag
- Clothing: Be sure to pack enough clothing for the entire duration of your trip, including both casual and formal attire. Bring a travel-sized detergent and fabric softener if you plan to do any laundry while on vacation.
- Toiletries: Don't forget to pack your necessary toiletries, including shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, and deodorant.
- Electronics: If you plan on using any electronics while on vacation, pack them in your checked bag. It includes items such as laptops, tablets, cameras, and chargers.
- Entertainment: Be sure to pack some entertainment for long flights or layovers. This could include books, magazines, portable gaming devices, or a fully charged laptop or tablet loaded with movies and TV shows.
- Miscellaneous Items: Don't forget to pack any other miscellaneous items you may need during your trip. This could include medication, travel documents (passport, visa), currency (if traveling internationally), and snacks.
Tips for Packing Light
- Pack light: only bring the essentials so that you are not lugging around unnecessary items.
- Use packing cubes: this help to keep everything neat in your suitcase.
- Make a list: Before packing, list everything you need to bring so you do not forget anything important.
- Keep your documents in order: have all your travel documents (passport, boarding pass, etc.) ready and in one place so you can easily find them when needed.
- Be prepared for security: have your ID and boarding pass out and ready when going through airport security.
Conclusion
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