Friday 19 May 2017

Why You Should Never, Ever Check Your Luggage on a Plane


Here's why you should keep your luggage with you on your next flight.

1. You save money.
This is a pretty significant reason to skip checking a bag, especially depending on what airline your flying. While some airlines (looking at you JetBlue and Virgin!) let you have your first bag (as long as its not over-sized) for free, many costs range from $25-50 per bag for checking. Paying for a bag you have to wait in a long line to check (and one that may get lost or damaged) really feels like adding insult to injury.

2. You'll get through the airport faster.
Carrying on your luggage means avoiding the lines for checking your bags before you go through security. Many airlines allow you to check in to your flight 24 hours ahead of time (international flights can have different policies since passports are involved). You can get your mobile boarding pass and skip the wait to drop your bags by breezing past the kiosks and heading straight for security. Getting through the airport will be much less painful.

3. Your belongings are in safe hands.
You can rest assured that your valuables are in safe hands, because they are in your hands. When you need to bring items on your travels that have great worth to you, you'll have piece of mind knowing where they are all times because you'll have control over how they a stored and transported.

4. Your luggage itself will be more protected.
It's no secret that your luggage isn't necessarily being handled with care. It's tossed on conveyor belt and haphazardly transferred (after a rollercoaster ride) to the underbelly of your plane, where it will be crammed among countless other bags. While it's normal for luggage to go through some wear and tear on your travels, carrying it on means keeping it in better condition for longer.

5. It's easier to travel with less bulky items.
If you plan on traveling from destination to destination instead of staying in one place, having a small carry-on bag is much more manageable than toting a 50-pound bag full of things you probably don't even need around.

6. You are forced to bring only what you need.
Not checking your bags means becoming a smarter packer. Because you have to optimize your bag space, you'll be more inclined to pack just the basics. You can avoid bringing along things you will inevitably realize in hindsight were unnecessary, and soon packing will be like an art form to you. Having an efficient packing system can make air travel so much less stressful.

7. You have everything you need for delays and long layovers.
If you have to camp out in the airport due to unforseen delays, flight cancellations, or long layovers, having a carry-on with all of your belongings means having access to everything you could need during that time.

8. You don't have to wait for your bag once you deplane.
After hours of a long flight, the last thing anyone feels like doing is waiting around for that beautiful (or shrill, depending on how you look at it) beeping noise that indicates your bags are on their way down the belt. It seems like no matter how early or late you arrive to check in luggage, your bag is always the very last to come trundling down the slide. If it comes at all. Skip this process altogether and head straight out of the airport with your carry-on. - PopSugar

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