Packing for Your Vacation: How to Avoid High Airline Baggage Fees
Tips for Reducing Airline Luggage Fees
By Jennifer Foote, published Jul 21, 2008
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Are you in the process of preparing for your upcoming vacation? If you are, do you need multiple suitcases? If so, did you know that you may be charged an extra fee? Many airlines are now charging as much as $50 roundtrip for a second bag of checked luggage. In fact, some are now charging travelers for that first bag. With the cost of air travel already high, this may be an expense that you just cannot afford.When looking at all needed vacation supplies, you may automatically assume there is no way to fit everything in one bag. Yes, you may be right, but there is not harm in trying to avoid airline baggage fees. In fact, doing so may be easier than you originally thought. For a few helpful tips, please continue reading on.
Check the Weather Forecast
Before leaving, be sure to check the anticipated weather forecast. You should do so the day before you leave, as this forecast will be the most accurate. By keeping tabs on the weather, you know what you really need to pack. Yes, you will want to be prepared for the unexpected, but you can also benefit from using your best judgment. If the weather forecast calls for warm sunny weather, don't pack your suitcase full of sweaters or rain gear.
Make Use of Your Carry-On Bag
If you do not already have a carry-on bag, be sure to get one. In the past, carry-on bags were used to gain access to necessities. Now, they can be used to help reduce your airline fees. All airlines have restrictions concerning carry-on bags, namely their size. Be sure to familiarize yourself with these restrictions ahead of time and follow them. With that said, pack your carry-on bag as full as possible. When you do so, it may help to eliminate those pesky airline luggage fees.
Invest in Space Saving Bags
It is also a wise idea to invest in a box of Space Bags or another similar brand. These space saving bags can do wonders for creating extra space in your suitcase. They can even be used for your carry-on bag. Look for those designed for travel, as no vacuum suction is needed to consolidate your clothing. When used, you may be surprised just how much extra space you have in your suitcase or carry-on bag.
Be Careful with Souvenirs
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Takeaways
- There are a number of ways to reduce your airline luggage fees.
- Space saving bags can reduce the space your clothes take up.
- Most importantly, only pack what you need.
Did You Know?
Airline luggage fees can increase the cost of your already costly vacation.
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