Outsmart NEW Stricter Carry-On Rules (and Avoid Bag Fees)

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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  • @jumpingjeffflash9946
    @jumpingjeffflash9946 14 днів тому +330

    Remember when flying was fun and traveling wasn't a pain n the ass?? that was awesome.

    • @jillcostello6669
      @jillcostello6669 14 днів тому +23

      As a kid, we would fly as a family. The 3 kids got presents from the stewardess. My parents got free champagne.
      We all got full meal, snacks and beverages. This was all in coach class. Also free baggage and people did not try to bring the kitchen sink on board. It was fun to fly. Now it Is a nightmare.

    • @stevennpitt
      @stevennpitt 13 днів тому +7

      When ? 1964?

    • @jouwenlee7829
      @jouwenlee7829 13 днів тому +2

      I think Emirates and Qatar are still generous to economic coach passengers: giving some toys to kids on board; free Polaroid pictures (Emirates?).
      Free champagne? Never heard of that.

    • @karenrobertson1944
      @karenrobertson1944 13 днів тому

      Possibly. But I have no memory of my parents having champagne LOL. my first overseas flight was at age 2, in 1958 btw. ​@@stevennpitt

    • @othablackett9363
      @othablackett9363 13 днів тому +11

      I call it pre 911. After that, it was all about focusing on your destination.

  • @mike73783
    @mike73783 11 днів тому +143

    I wish the overhead bins had assigned space the same as seats. You'd know exactly how much space is available when buying the ticket, and there wouldn't be all this stress of people trying to board as early as possible to claim space.

    • @GlamorousHabits
      @GlamorousHabits 9 днів тому +10

      Yes! This! 100% this. Best solution.

    • @bluehannah8696
      @bluehannah8696 9 днів тому +9

      I would love that, but the problem is they don’t have enough space for everyone to put a bag in the overhead. With the huge baggage fees and terrible baggage handling, most people bring a carry on and a personal item, so it’s an unrealistic expectation. They should charge for carry on and give you free checked bag.

    • @GlamorousHabits
      @GlamorousHabits 9 днів тому

      @@bluehannah8696I would so gladly pay for that!

    • @leonab545
      @leonab545 9 днів тому +2

      @@bluehannah8696 in the video, he mentioned that the personal item goes on the floor and only carryons in the bin. I might just say something on the next flight lol

    • @karinlebak9499
      @karinlebak9499 8 днів тому +1

      I think there should be a charge for a carry on suitcase.
      I heck my bag and then get caught up and delayed as others are stuffing the over bins.

  • @annikki73
    @annikki73 14 днів тому +233

    December 2023 - a Delta gate agent had issues with my passport wallet, hanging from my neck, because he felt it was an extra bag beyond my personal item and carryon.
    It wasn't a purse -- it was a flat passport sleeve on a string, hanging like a necklace.
    Yes, they need to enforce rules, especially because some people are bringing items that take up far more than what fits under the seat and in the overhead bin as a single carryon.
    However, they don't need to be ridiculous about it.

    • @DaneReidVoiceOver
      @DaneReidVoiceOver 13 днів тому +15

      That's petty

    • @kloverend
      @kloverend 13 днів тому

      Tuck that into a shirt :)

    • @BusArch42
      @BusArch42 12 днів тому +7

      Stuff it in your shirt

    • @Alle8ia
      @Alle8ia 12 днів тому +1

      That is terrible.

    • @mracer8
      @mracer8 12 днів тому +2

      I am sure that’s faked news and you are at least 99.99% liar

  • @Travel4Living
    @Travel4Living 13 днів тому +77

    Retired flight attendant here. Alluding to a comment made by Nik I would say at the top of the pet peeve list is putting ALL carry-on in the overhead bin. Since the crew can't be be everywhere while boarding continues it falls to each passenger to put one of your items under the seat in front of you. The problem is, very few are that considerate.

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 13 днів тому +11

      How about those who are sitting, at the back, but put their bags in the bins, at the front.

    • @factchecker1980
      @factchecker1980 13 днів тому +2

      ​@@gwine9087If your overhead space is full, put your bag(s) anywhere avaliable.

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 13 днів тому +6

      @@factchecker1980 Well, I would really like to put my bags where I am sitting.

    • @cs4849
      @cs4849 13 днів тому +11

      @@factchecker1980 The problem is that if people at the back put their bags up front and force people at the front to put their bags in the back, the folks in he front either have to wait until everyone deboards or fight their way to the back. It just isn’t efficient or fair.

    • @jacquistaben8999
      @jacquistaben8999 12 днів тому +7

      ⁠@@factchecker1980how would you know your bag area is full at the back if you have boarded at the front, until you get to the back? The comment was about people at the back putting their bags at the front.

  • @tazccl
    @tazccl 14 днів тому +135

    American Airline was asking people to check their bags they might not have room in the over head. I did see people carrying two bags and putting them in the over head. They need to police that.
    😊

    • @athletikonaol
      @athletikonaol 14 днів тому +6

      This is precisely what I've seen. So maybe it's getting restricted now, as it should, but I've often seen people carrying on up to 3 large items. There is really only space in the bins for a SINGLE bag per person, and as he says in this video, a backpack that doesn't fit under the seat isn't a personal item, it's a bag. I can usually fit everything in a single small, over the shoulder bag, including my laptop. I prefer not to even take a traditional rollaway. Then I don't even need the overhead.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 13 днів тому +10

      I sat on an Alaska plane and watched people fill the overhead bins with their personal items WHILE the announcement was reminding them those go under the seat in front of them.

    • @julieolson9832
      @julieolson9832 12 днів тому +2

      I carry two personal items because one is a medical device that can’t go in the hold. Some of the folks you’re seeing may be medical devices…

    • @eile4219
      @eile4219 11 днів тому +4

      I think they should not allow people to board the plane if they have 3 bags or 3 suitcases. Either throw one away or don't get in. Those people always delay the departure time and use too much overhead spaces

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 11 днів тому +2

      on the other hand: in January I was coming back from Portugal to Poland and I had small bag as carry on (we share that with my friend, because we had to take extra pair of shoes and coat/hoodie - huge difference in temperature). That bag was as long as "normal" suitcase carry on, but only half the width. I also had personal item - backpack, and a bag with souvenirs I bought at the airport. I like boarding as one of last people (we don't have that group thing in Europe), so when I came in and put my carry on bag in overhead bin everyone was seated and had their carry ons stored. There was still a lot of free space in my overhead bin, so I have put my shopping bag there (as I had already my backpack under the seat and my wet coat hanging from seat in front of me as it was heavily raining when we were boarding). Air crew took my shopping bag out and told me to put it on the floor , between my legs 🙃
      I get that there are rules (if not for my wet coat I wouldn't even try to put that bag above my head), but my two bags combined still was way smaller than one carry on suitcase. And I really think that in case of emergency that shopping bag could be in the way of evacuation, so not using free space above head was wrong decision ;)

  • @richards.4116
    @richards.4116 14 днів тому +38

    Hands Free. Rick Steve's backpack the last 5 years. After our last Spain trip I made a packing list as I unpacked. Reduced my items and added some minimal items. Going back for 3 weeks and am even better prepared.

  • @ropro9817
    @ropro9817 14 днів тому +338

    It's about damn time airlines cracked down on this! I see people _all_ the time carrying on bags that are obviously bigger than the allowed size. They end up eating up all the overhead storage forcing others to have to check in their carry-ons. 🤬 Make them pay! 🤠

    • @joannacurran8475
      @joannacurran8475 14 днів тому +17

      I agree.

    • @jeremyhelquist
      @jeremyhelquist 14 днів тому +26

      Agree!! Airlines have ALWAYS had these rules, but citizens have taken great advantage of them.
      Just recently flew and one lady had a large roller bag, a purse, a backpack, and a tote bag. Seriously!!

    • @katehobbs2008
      @katehobbs2008 13 днів тому +4

      I agree! Totally selfish.

    • @jonihuth786
      @jonihuth786 13 днів тому +2

      I completely agree!!!

    • @flynn1a
      @flynn1a 13 днів тому +34

      Theoretically, on an airline with two rows of 3 seats, an overhead bin should hold 3 carry-ons, and if you get to your seat and there’s no room for your carry-on, you should be able to have the attendants remove the offenders and make THOSE go to checked baggage.

  • @patricejohnson4411
    @patricejohnson4411 13 днів тому +48

    The new rule for carryons in the EU goes into effect Sept 1. Your carry on can only be 21.6 inches. I am leaving for the EU in a few weeks and had to buy a smaller carry on. FYI, when purchasing a carry on in the US at a store, the tag may say 21 inch but some of them are not. The 21.6 inch rule includes wheels and handle. Take a tape measure with you to be sure.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +7

      Definitely take a tape measure. And don't forget the dimension restrictions include wheels and handles

    • @crochetcreations3232
      @crochetcreations3232 9 днів тому +1

      Which carry on did you buy?

    • @Tina-qp7py
      @Tina-qp7py 9 днів тому

      Thanks for the info.

    • @patricejohnson4411
      @patricejohnson4411 9 днів тому +2

      @@crochetcreations3232 Ricardo Avalon softside 20"

    • @DynaGirl2000
      @DynaGirl2000 11 годин тому

      We just came back from a two week trip in the EU. Between 7 different flights on 5 different carriers we took our hard-sided roller bags (1 per person) and our personal item (1 per person). We scaled down our clothes as much as we could and planned to wash laundry during the trip. It was tight for our roller bags on one airline (cross-Atlantic); we checked our rollers only 1 time (a flight within the EU) before going to the gate. We almost had to gate-check, but were “saved” because we had purchased a mid-price ticket and that allowed us to carry on. Our rollers were pretty light, but I would consider soft-side for next time.
      Oh - I’d also consider purchasing small-sized toiletries (sunscreen, toothpaste, etc.) once arriving and leaving them before returning. The liquids in a bag rule is inconsistent within the US and the EU and it’s bulky in carry-on luggage. For my personal item I used a Fjallraven Kanken backpack and managed to fit my small handbag within it for the flights.

  • @melissadavis4981
    @melissadavis4981 6 днів тому +3

    I find it much easier to just check my bags and bring a small backpack for snacks or things to do for the actual plane.

  • @katehobbs2008
    @katehobbs2008 13 днів тому +83

    I am annoyed when I see people boarding with a wheelie, a backpack, and several smaller items. They stomp,along the isle knocking you with their bags and filling the overhead lockers. I really wish the airlines would actually enforce this.

  • @GuyNamedRonald
    @GuyNamedRonald 12 днів тому +41

    PSA- Store your carry-on bag vertically so more can fit in the overhead compartment. All airlines have a picture of how to place them yet I see people storing them horizontal and 3 bags taking up the space of 5.
    -Your personal bag does not go in the overhead compartment, it goes underneath the seat in front of you by your legs. By placing your personal bag in the overhead bin, you’re taking the ability of another paying passenger to store their carry-on.
    I’ve seen it too many times the last 5-10 people that board don’t have a spot because people either place their carry-on horizontal instead of vertical or they stick their personal bag (usually over sized) next to their carryon in the overhead bin or worse do both. This prevents people from storing their bags above their seats delaying boarding and un-boarding because they have to walk around to store or get their bags.
    When you’re selfish with how you store your carry-on you delay everyone on the flight including yourself.

    • @BlueJadeU
      @BlueJadeU 10 днів тому +6

      I have no compunction in moving someone else's bag in order to get mine into the overhead compartment.
      If they haven't stored their bag vertically, I will move it into that position, and woe be to anyone who tries to bitch to me about "touching their stuff".
      Once I even pulled a woman's purse out and set it on the floor while I got my carry-on in. I heard the woman across the aisle indignantly say, "Hey, that's my purse!"
      I turned around, handed it to her, and flatly said, "Purses go under the seat in front of you." Then just turned my back to her and closed the overhead door and sat down.

    • @GuyNamedRonald
      @GuyNamedRonald 10 днів тому +2

      @@BlueJadeU 😂 you’re a rare case. Most people aren’t as gutsy or will try not to start a confrontation with someone they’ll be stuck in the air with for a few hours. The ones boarding later either have to leave their carry-on at the door to be stored underneath because the flight attendants say the bins are full though they’re not or do the bin open and try to find a spot shuffle up and down the airplane. People that are inconsiderate, ignorant, or both usually delay the flight and make the flying experience a little less pleasant for all.

    • @BenStrickland-fj4bc
      @BenStrickland-fj4bc 8 днів тому +1

      I've been that ignorant person I'm afraid but it was before these informational videos existed. Things weren't as crazy back then either. ​@GuyNamedRonald

    • @Althea1111
      @Althea1111 6 днів тому +1

      💯! And how do people STILL not know this etiquette?! It’s not new, and it’s common sense!

  • @donbeyer2293
    @donbeyer2293 14 днів тому +75

    There was a time not so long ago when the cost of the ticket on every airline included everything. You would have to be over 40-45 years old to remember that. There was a time a long time ago when the fare was the same for everyone in the same class. It was the same whether you bought the ticket months in advance or went out to the airport and bought the ticket for the next flight out. You would have to be around 70+ to remember that. It took about 15 seconds for the agent to quote the fare between two cities.

    • @annoyedok321
      @annoyedok321 12 днів тому +3

      These things are unnecessary on a 2 hour flight. What they need to do is focus on speeding up the process on shorter flights. No roller carryons, no checked bags and redesign the plane to use up the cargo space to fit more people.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +1

      There are still airlines where everything is included in the ticket. Unfortunately many of us have to use more than 1 carrier per trip.
      Eg. On a recent trip I flew internationally with a carrier that included everything in the ticket but I had several domestic flights that did not. Therefore I had to pack to the smallest restriction of the flights I was taking.
      In many ways I wish my international carrier hadn't included everything as I felt like I was paying extra for an allowance I couldn't use (and I feel like they bank on that tbh)

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому

      ​@@annoyedok321I agree in theory. Although there are times where checking a bag is your best option (eg. flying home for Xmas - isn't always possible to post presents ahead).
      But if they made it as you suggest but with incentives to just do a personal item eg. fast-track thru security if personal item only (so no need to arrive super early at airport) and heavy fees to check bags (I definitely agree that carry on shouldn't be required for short flights) then I think flying would be so much quicker and easier than it's become (tbh, these days I look into catching a train more and more - sometimes, by the time you've allowed for time allotted to going thru security and the general waiting at airports, a train journey can be just as fast and much less stressful)

    • @dreamervanroom
      @dreamervanroom 7 днів тому +1

      @@annoyedok321 The planes have been redesiged so eht roller bags can fit in the overhead bin on edge, so the bags doen have to lie flat. you can even have the top handle facing out for easier retrieval.

    • @johnhume7446
      @johnhume7446 3 дні тому

      Then the airlines started hiring MBAs (mediocre but ambitious) and they started looking for ways to increase revenue. Now it is just flying cattle cars

  • @bethjay5225
    @bethjay5225 13 днів тому +20

    As a life-long small carry-on backpacker (generally carry 8kg or less), I now find myself unable to carry anything on my back due to ankle problems. I've always hated roller bags but alas, now I have to use one for my carry-on luggage.

    • @dreamervanroom
      @dreamervanroom 7 днів тому +2

      ATG, thekneesovertoesguy youtube channel. There are exercises that the docs and the medical PT (USA) dont. NZ or AU may be different.

  • @russmeans
    @russmeans 14 днів тому +30

    We had an hour delay because someone jammed their way oversized backpack in the overhead the whole thing broke loose. So because of those pushing the limits, we all pay. The rules are there for a reason. I get the fees are a pisser, but I agree, pack smarter.

    • @sexygeek8996
      @sexygeek8996 14 днів тому

      I hope that person was charged for the damage.

    • @NorthernMike-1
      @NorthernMike-1 13 днів тому +3

      35 years ago on a domestic U.S. flight I has some idiot dump a 15-20 KG box of heavy books in the overhead, over my head.
      I made him move it, to over his head! 😮😂

  • @GamerGrrls
    @GamerGrrls 13 днів тому +29

    I actually switched to a carry on backpack because I got tired of fighting about checking my roller carry-on at the gate. I'm a T1D and my carry on has all of my medical supplies in it. Once I was told to take out my insulin and check the rest -- yea, not checking 2 weeks worth of expensive supplies. But, he's 100% right. Backpack's are totally ignored.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 13 днів тому +1

      we got both the larger and smaller size carryons, so my wife can use the smaller one for her medications; just to be safe. my goal was to put all the uncheckables into the smaller bag, just in case we have to check one. but apparently women's luggage is incompatible with men's electronics.

  • @sherrillsturm7240
    @sherrillsturm7240 12 днів тому +7

    Something you did not mention, but I use because I never check bags: an airline jacket. Mine is lightweight and has lots of pockets in front and back and is very roomy. I put my electronics in there, my in-flight needs such as snacks and hand cleaner, lip balm, mask, and if needed, my pillow. My purse is large enough for my laptop, and everything else.

  • @Walk-retirement-travel
    @Walk-retirement-travel 13 днів тому +16

    I’m happy Airlines are getting stricter. Actually they only seriously started to enforce their own policies. People get crazy with all the crap they try to take on the plane to avoid paying to check their crap.

  • @sandrabryan9106
    @sandrabryan9106 12 днів тому +6

    I travel with only a backpack. It holds holds a small purse, small rolled capsule clothing, medication on top in see through bag, snacks, limited makeup/ grooming items, a book, earplugs, sleep mask, slippers and a Brita travel water bottle that is empty going through security and filled up before boarding. I put it under the seat for easy access. Works for me.

  • @robinperronjones5024
    @robinperronjones5024 6 днів тому +3

    The entire air travel experience nowadays from, booking a ticket, costs, getting to the airport, check in, the flight (delays, late take off, etc), arrival and leaving the airport. It gets worse and worse every year, unless you have a private jet.

  • @kriscox4019
    @kriscox4019 11 днів тому +9

    Some airlines now make sure all carryons have been put into the sizers at the gate and get a tag that’s required to board. The number of people I’ve seen get charged because the sizes of their carryons and/or personal items are laughably not even close to the requirements. This is definitely cutting down on people taking suitcases as carryons - as many here have commented on. The only thing is some of these sizers for the personal items are much smaller than the space under the seat in front. So if you meet the size requirement, you can almost put 2 bags under the seat. That’s the part that’s maddening.

  • @michellelam6561
    @michellelam6561 14 днів тому +25

    Hands free. A backpack that is made for a petite/shorter person (under 5' 4') would be nice.

    • @08elk1954
      @08elk1954 13 днів тому +3

      YES, THIS!!!

    • @PleaseApplaud
      @PleaseApplaud 13 днів тому +5

      Have you heard of CabinMax? I think they are a UK company, and they do backpacks (and wheeled cases) to fit our main budget airlines, which only give a personal item for free and can be really strict.
      EasyJet personal item size is 45x36x20cm, which is a CabinMax 30L, and Ryanair is 40x25x20cm, which is a 20L. I am under 5ft so I would struggle with a 55cm cabin case sized backpack, but the CabinMax 30L is perfectly manageable. I can just about pack for a week somewhere hot in their 20L, but that takes a lot more thinking.
      EcoHub also do a similar thing, and I think they're owned by Amazon as I have never seen them on sale anywhere else, so might be easier to get international shipping.

  • @Remember_when
    @Remember_when 14 днів тому +17

    I have seen people bring on the largest ever carryon with wheels and handle, then have a large computer bag, purse, and extra bag hanging over the big carryon's handle.

  • @shingodzilla7855
    @shingodzilla7855 14 днів тому +50

    I think a major reason they are cracking down (long overdue) is travelers abusing carryon rules resulting in jammed overheads and extremely slow boarding and disembarking as passengers jam their carryons everywhere. The airlines finally realized they had to crack down on this to get flights flowing more smoothly.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +2

      Yup. Totally agree. Feel like the rule abiding passengers are now paying for this

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому +1

      Nope, because they still wouldn't fight people about oversized backpacks or people stuffing more than 1 item (bag, jacket, etc) in overheads. The only way to enforce this is to have those attendants on the plane actually watch people and stop them when they put more than 1 item into overhead but then you'd also need to know who is who. For example I have AA platinum and I actually get 2 carry on regardless of what I book. How would the attendant tell? They'd have to know what class of ticket I have or what elite status I have.

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 9 днів тому

      This is the same reason mentioned in the video.

  • @Mia_Louiise
    @Mia_Louiise 8 днів тому +2

    We have had rules for years here in Australia. 7kg carry on, what annoys me is I never check a bag & it is always included in my ticket. I take one carry on & 1 personal item. I normally book PE so I can take more than 7kgs with my carry on.

  • @debschwer2236
    @debschwer2236 14 днів тому +12

    I use an oversized purse as my personal item and include the purse I plan to use plus all the extra little items I want with me. Works great.

  • @MALTHEMASTERBARBER
    @MALTHEMASTERBARBER 9 днів тому +3

    I just traveled via (non mentioned) airline and had a proper carry on a personal item and a medical device! Was told by one OLD stewardess I had “too many items”! I informed her I was ENTITLED TO A CARRY ON (proper size) a personal item which has to be stored under the seat in front of me AND A MEDICAL DEVICE!
    “You should have said something” NO! YOU SHOULD HAVE ASKED INSTEAD OF ASSUMING ANYTHING!

  • @brianerock
    @brianerock 13 днів тому +45

    Overlooked: What the FDA defines as Class II medical devices (those that pose a medium to high risk if NOT available to patients and users at the destination) DO NOT COUNT AS PERSONAL ITEMS. Medical devices such as CPAPs SHALL BE ALLOWED TO ACCOMPANY the traveling patient. For those airline personnel ignorant of this requirement, it’s beneficial to carry a doctor’s or manufacturer’s letter or certificate identifying it as medically essential.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 13 днів тому +1

      thanks for the reminder. we had distilled water shipped to our friends in Scotland for our visit because it's hard to find in stores in Scotland. now, due to an illness, they can't host us and so I need to check on sources of distilled water in Iceland.

    • @patricejohnson4411
      @patricejohnson4411 9 днів тому +5

      I friend of mine recently had a horrible experience with Southwest with her CPaP. She had cleared it when purchasing her ticket, had a doctor's note, etc. The gate agent confiscated it as she was boarding and put it in the checked luggage hold. She argued with them it was a necessary medical device, but they ignored her. And they belittled her for having it. The Dept of Transportation has a list of patient's rights on their website. By the way, my friend filed a complaint with Southwest and they did not apologize to her in their response. She has now filed a complaint with the Dept of transportation against Southwest.

    • @FoggyMom
      @FoggyMom 8 днів тому +1

      @@patricejohnson4411 Horrible treatment. I will advise my son not to fly Southwest! CPAP equipment is necessary & expensive.

    • @buttercooler900
      @buttercooler900 6 днів тому +1

      American airlines checked all my medical devices and medications including cane, prescription meds, diabetic testing kit, and other medically necessary items. Plus broke my walker. After complaint they replaced the walker but due to lack of essential meds my feet swollen up badly and I needed assistance to deplane. If you are disabled, review background on carrier you choose. Even though I explained I needed my medically necessary items they were sent to cargo.

  • @buds8423
    @buds8423 13 днів тому +13

    AA CSL: I have a roller board that clips into the back of my bag-counted the attached roller as my 2nd item! So, I put my Fanny pack in by bag. He then insisted my Cane was a third item! I pushed back, and he threatened to take me off the flight! ADA violation! Jerk!

    • @patti9692
      @patti9692 10 днів тому +1

      Hope you reported him! ADA is right!

  • @yipyip1214
    @yipyip1214 14 днів тому +5

    Hands free. The backpack hack is real. I just flew transatlantic on TAP and after people needing assistance and priority boarding, thiy let in everyone with backpacks, no matter where they were sitting. Some of those backpacks were way bigger than the allowed carry on size.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +1

      Doesn't always apply however. So don't assume it will work if you have even slightly oversized backpack (eg. you over packed it a bit). I've definitely seen cases where people were forced to check backpacks.
      Another trick is to wait and board at the last minute. By then the gate staff are generally less inclined to call you out, they just want to make sure you get on board so they can close the gate. It can be risky tho

  • @donburg9850
    @donburg9850 14 днів тому +31

    Hands free. Will be using a Rick Steve’s backpack this fall again on a international flight. Has been a champ.

    • @maximilian9295
      @maximilian9295 13 днів тому +6

      Love Rick Steves 😊!

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому

      I would so love it if you did a review on how that goes. I'm starting to come around to the Rick Steve's backpack cos it's designed to be lightweight. Most of the backpacks currently on the market are overly padded creating unnecessary weight from the outset

    • @consueloduroc-danner411
      @consueloduroc-danner411 12 днів тому +1

      Hands free! Many thanks.

    • @donburg9850
      @donburg9850 12 днів тому +1

      @susie9893 it is very light, but does not hold a shape well. Multiple compartments.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому

      @@donburg9850 hmm. Not holding shape is a problem for dimension restrictions. I know that for my current pack - tends to bulge in some areas, no matter how careful I am 🤔.
      Do you find packing cubes help with that, or no?

  • @Cheiron19
    @Cheiron19 13 днів тому +26

    I don't carry on my luggage, but I do carry a backpack. I purchased a seat on this flight, and I have long legs. I don't put the backpack under the seat; it goes in the overhead bin. I have the same right to a space in the overhead bin when only bringing on a single item.

    • @BusArch42
      @BusArch42 12 днів тому +11

      Agreed. If we only have one item then we should be able to use the overhead bin. I get so fed up watching women with three shopping bags, a purse and a rolling bag try to find spots for everything

    • @mike73783
      @mike73783 11 днів тому +4

      That's totally fair if the ticket includes a carry on.

  • @bigbobut0
    @bigbobut0 13 днів тому +15

    On a recent flight, the passenger next to me had a backpack, roller bag, purse, pillow, big fluffy blanket, and big shopping bag. I'm not sure how she could have managed on the middle seat between us wasn't empty. In the meantime, I was required to repack and gate check my bag because I boarded after her.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +5

      And it's people like that that have resulted in the cracking down on carryon only

    • @stevechrisman3185
      @stevechrisman3185 12 днів тому +6

      she should have been stopped AT THE GATE

    • @jsuar70488
      @jsuar70488 11 днів тому +1

      She may have had airline status too

    • @dreamervanroom
      @dreamervanroom 7 днів тому +1

      if you mentioned the airline's name it would be helpful and make your post meaningful instead of just a slice of life.

  • @jeannettegory8185
    @jeannettegory8185 8 днів тому +1

    I sometimes fly with Air Canada and I know their policy about checking carry-on bags. If I don't need my carry-on then I check it and instead of paying $25 for a checked bag I get my bag checked for free (there are size restrictions but no weight restriction), priority security screening, and priority boarding. I can check it on the app, at check in, or at the gate. I put my important stuff in my personal bag and enjoy not dragging my suitcase through the airport. (It's often one of the first cases on the belt as well.)

  • @pbeaucha
    @pbeaucha 14 днів тому +7

    Hands Free I review your videos all the time before we travel to refresh my memory on important information. Thanks

  • @lgrantnelson2863
    @lgrantnelson2863 12 днів тому +1

    The last two times I have flown I traveled light with a backpack, after having a stroke. It worked every time.
    I am old enough to remember not paying to check luggage. One of the reasons I travel light.

  • @timlaunyc
    @timlaunyc 14 днів тому +9

    On a Delta flight last year, the gate agent went as far to say a personal item would also be anything with a handle. On domestic flights I often see many people with a roller bag; and a backpack and a shopping bag, or a purse and a backpack; which would count as a carry-on and 2 personal items.

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому +1

      You realize shopping bag wouldn't be fair right? The only thing they should enforce is not letting people put shopping bag into overhead and either hold on to them or find a way to squeeze underseat. It hurts airport profitability if people can't buy say speciality cookies in airport or international flights duty free items.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 11 днів тому +1

      @@dailyrant4068 some european airlines have the rule that you need to fit that shopping bag inside your personal item or carry on - but I have never seen anyone to enforce that ;)

  • @rkyrkrdo
    @rkyrkrdo 14 днів тому +3

    Been traveling with a carry on backpack since 2021. Like many, I learned my lessons about overpacking. It’s definitely a piece of mind and among the best decisions I’ve made.

  • @RKirby
    @RKirby 14 днів тому +12

    I want the airlines to be way more strict with the people take as carry on. if all I have is my briefcase I should get to use my carry on bag space in the overhead bin it's still using way less space then any bag you showed in this video. Because of they way other people act I am forced to put my briefcase into a full size carry on and use 3 times the space, in the overhead bin so I can have my leg room under the seat.

    • @dreamervanroom
      @dreamervanroom 7 днів тому +1

      Name your airline!! or it's just a dsad story of miscommunication or fnacy.. This sounds ridiculous. Make a big tag on it that says carryon. put a bag around it with those words and you have a laundry bag for your trip. (smile)

  • @michellep1529
    @michellep1529 9 днів тому +2

    I took one backpack with a smaller bag at the bottom. Went to 10 different countries in 35 days and 5 different airlines! All but my last flight I only had the 1 backpack! The second backpack was for extras and souvenirs on my way home. I actually mailed some souvenirs back home in the middle of my trip so I wouldn’t have to carry it on buses and trains, but only having the one backpack was amazing and really came in handy because several flights had everyone check their personal item, when I went to check it they said, oh you just have a backpack, just put that under the seat and get a tag you don’t need to check your bag! Pack with less! I actually brought more than I thought, but it was perfect to just have one backpack and it was not a huge backpack (16.5x11.2x5.5) 😀

  • @warrenschrader7481
    @warrenschrader7481 14 днів тому +16

    Honestly, they should bring back the incentives for gate agents to enforce the carry-on rules. I'd rather we all have to play by the same rules that are strictly enforced.

    • @travelingthediaspora7996
      @travelingthediaspora7996 14 днів тому +4

      @warrenschrader7481. They have and found that at some airlines the gate sizer was smaller than the check-in counter. So they could get the $100 incentive.

    • @stevechrisman3185
      @stevechrisman3185 12 днів тому

      Totally agree.

    • @stevechrisman3185
      @stevechrisman3185 12 днів тому

      @@travelingthediaspora7996 proof ?

    • @ariesmry
      @ariesmry 10 днів тому

      ​@@stevechrisman3185 google works. & there was a class action lawsuit that was filed because Frontier had smaller sizers at the gate.

    • @JohnBeebe
      @JohnBeebe 6 днів тому

      @@stevechrisman3185 It was Frontier Airlines you can google, there was another budget carrier but I can't recall the name of that one

  • @GlobalLatterdaySaints
    @GlobalLatterdaySaints 13 днів тому +2

    Hands free - my husband and I will be traveling significantly more in our upcoming retirement and we know we need to scale down from our current TravelPro carryon luggage to something smaller/more lightweight. I would love to see a video that reviews various backpack and/or roller backpack options that would be suitable for a (slightly) older traveler.

  • @suewhite4821
    @suewhite4821 14 днів тому +14

    I'VE never been Hasssled. I make sure my purse can fit in my back pack which can go under a seat

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому

      My wife has been harassed for having a tiny purse. All it takes is to stuff it inside her backpack though. It really takes up no one's space.
      The key factor here is, whether whatever you're carrying will go into overhead. If there is 1 carry on limit, then it should be 1 item. Whether you have a passport badge, or a camera slinging from your neck has zero impact on other passengers so why should people care?

    • @chriswilliams6568
      @chriswilliams6568 12 днів тому

      @@dailyrant4068because the plane gets weighed.

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому

      @@chriswilliams6568what are you talking about? It has zero to do with weight. Who thinks a tiny purse will have any significance on weight? If it was a weight question they would enforce carryon weight limit. A carry on is easily 15-20 pounds

    • @chriswilliams6568
      @chriswilliams6568 12 днів тому

      @@dailyrant4068 regardless. They do weigh the plane when loaded. I used to work for an Airline. They will take bags out if overweight, plus the person with it.

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому

      @@chriswilliams6568 Yes and you're still confused. Nobody is talking about any additional carry on with weight. No reasonable person would think a tiny wallet/purse type of thing will have any significant weight. And nobody is trying to say saying they don't check the weight of the plane but these are two very different things

  • @meinthewild312
    @meinthewild312 8 днів тому +1

    I avoid flying as much as possible, but if I do have to fly, I now use my ultra light weight hiker’s backpack. It weighs less than 2 lbs, holds a lot and fits in the international size bins. Plus, it’s awesome to not have to deal with a roller bag going up and down stairs, escalators and through puddles etc. when outside.

  • @Sibhusky
    @Sibhusky 14 днів тому +25

    I'm a Scottevest fan. It moves all my stuff that's something I'll want for the flight onto my person, freeing up space in the bag. I'm not even going to pack a handbag for the next trip. I have a polartec one and a featherweight one, which pretty much covers the whole trip whatever the weather, using layering.

    • @richards.4116
      @richards.4116 14 днів тому +6

      Same here, for cooler weather, with sleeves and is also a raincoat. 😊

    • @Mustnt_Grumble
      @Mustnt_Grumble 13 днів тому +6

      Same. Best travel essential I’ve ever purchased. 😃

    • @chriswilliams6568
      @chriswilliams6568 12 днів тому

      I have no idea of what you said

    • @username00009
      @username00009 8 днів тому

      @@chriswilliams6568they’re talking about a specific brand that sells travel vests with many pockets.

  • @cherryvalleyspinners
    @cherryvalleyspinners 11 днів тому +3

    The last time we flew home from Europe, the foreign carrier gate agent made us weigh our carry-on AND personal item together and it was over the weight limit although well under the dimension limit. The gate agent refused to let us step out of line and take out and toss 2 full water bottles or take out and wear coats to lighten the load. They then charged us an absurd $136 in overweight charges. So, be warned, weight is also an issue, not just size!

    • @FLANNELSHIRT
      @FLANNELSHIRT 11 днів тому

      Which airline was it?

    • @cherryvalleyspinners
      @cherryvalleyspinners 11 днів тому +1

      @@FLANNELSHIRT TAP

    • @cherryvalleyspinners
      @cherryvalleyspinners 11 днів тому

      @@FLANNELSHIRT I suppose the individual could have been having a really bad day (?) We were very polite, but it didn't help.

  • @Reed-2big
    @Reed-2big 13 днів тому +5

    We have an extra carryon that contains medical equipment. Let’s face it, CPAPs aren’t small when covered by insurance. Our regular carry ons contain what we’ll need for a day or 2 if our luggage is lost. While we haven’t been questioned by the airline we ran into an interesting policy with the handicap service at the Lisbon airport. Technically they don’t allow that extra medical bag. Yes you can take the medical the the other carryon should be checked. I was shocked! They told us more as a heads up but it was a bit scary to find I now need to check the rules for the airport too!

  • @luciasaunders9736
    @luciasaunders9736 13 днів тому +37

    Respectfully - some pf these information is INCORRECT! 1. Carry-ons: They HAVE TO BE max.22 inch and max.10kg in ALL EU as of now. 2. MONOS Luggage is NOT a good choice for Carry-on because they're heavy and that means you can store LESS inside to mount to 10kg. Much better choice for normal income person is Samsonite and/ or American Tourist. 3. Air Canada changed storage policy on board internationally - NO luggage goes UNDER THE SEAT! If you can't fit your belongings ( carry on) in to overhead compartment you HAVE TO check it in, no exception. I do Toronto - Vienna, Vienna - Athens, Athens - Rodos long haul 2 -3 times a year so I'm very well aware of the rules.

    • @andreanelson8110
      @andreanelson8110 12 днів тому +5

      Air Canada is awful

    • @susanlange5003
      @susanlange5003 12 днів тому +8

      He did bring up weight on all hardcase suitcases.

    • @chriswilliams6568
      @chriswilliams6568 12 днів тому +1

      @@andreanelson8110one cannot judge anything by a one or 2 bad experiences. Air Canada does win awards and often best airline in N.America. We all get bad experiences on everything, and running an airline is inherent with potential problems including those beyond their control. E.g weather and breakdowns. I have flown them quite a bit and any problem was either the latter or was minor. But we cannot go by anecdotal examples, we have to go by many examples. Like in a study.

    • @arlencarlson
      @arlencarlson 6 днів тому

      @@andreanelson8110Actually Air Canada is generally pretty good-no carry-on weighing. That’s important. No if only all the other airlines in Star Alliance would follow their lead.

  • @bearisland55
    @bearisland55 14 днів тому +24

    Even on international flights I travel only with a personal item. Usually 18-20 liters. Go lighter and be free.

    • @colettelongo2080
      @colettelongo2080 12 днів тому +1

      100% agree. I've traveled internationally for up to a month with one small carry on. Way more fun and easy.

    • @bearisland55
      @bearisland55 12 днів тому

      @@colettelongo2080 Yay! Good for you. My last international flight bag weighed a whole 12 pounds. My last domestic bag was 4 pounds.

  • @lyleallan5124
    @lyleallan5124 12 днів тому +2

    Hands Free. On a United flight out of Charleston, overhead bins completely full. A person comes on with a large duffel (not sure how they got thru without checking that). No where for it to go, so, they opened it up, tossed a few loose clothing items in this bin, a few in that bin, on and on until the duffel would fit under the seat......kinda a not-so-cool solution!

  • @littlegertie
    @littlegertie 14 днів тому +8

    Hands free. Yes, please. I’ve learned so much from your videos. Thank you.

  • @allenfoster1591
    @allenfoster1591 11 днів тому +2

    The one carry on and one personal item rule is from TSA not the airline. Now many airlines don’t even allow a carry on unless you are in business class (Emirates did told me this a few years ago. I hope they have revoked the rule!) and there is no fee you can pay to bring it on! Weight is a huge issue. I’ve had non-US carriers weigh my personal item with my carry on and still demanded it weigh less than 15kg! My bags empty almost hit this weight! Pockets big deep pockets are your best friend!

  • @jackpalczynski7884
    @jackpalczynski7884 14 днів тому +5

    Learn to pack less. That is the key. I worked flying for business for a decade and with my laptop and charger and 3 days of clothes, I fit everything in a back pack. Soft enough to fit under the seat or anywhere. Even fit on Spirit. What do I do for a week on the road? Washing machines at the hotel on day 3. This is especially important when your flight is not going or you get to the connection and your next flight is 10 hours behind and on hold 1000 miles away. Getting on a flight within a rental car drive home was always an option for me.

    • @dailyrant4068
      @dailyrant4068 12 днів тому

      Fellow business traveler. I don't know how you have time to do laundry at hotels. Are you able to use the hotel laundry and expense? Otherwise it's prohibitively expensive.
      I have done this for long business trips (like over 1 week) but that's because they allowed me to expense it. It was costing hundreds of dollars for like 3 weeks because they charge a few bucks per piece (Socks may count as one but every underwear every under shirt every button up shirt all count)

    • @michynature
      @michynature 10 днів тому

      The problem is not everyone is going somewhere for just a week or a few days. Some are going for months. Some of us are trying to bring things for less fortunate people while also bringing what we need to survive.

  • @jmurphy6767
    @jmurphy6767 9 днів тому +2

    I understand space/size. But not weight. Passengers can easily vary by 200 pounds in body weight, plus the less significant weight of articles in the personal item or carried in the passenger’s clothing. What’s a few pounds in a carryon? What’s the significance of a carryon full of bricks in comparison to the uncontrollable weights? They charge because they can. They’d charge by body weight if they could.

  • @Cdnl4927
    @Cdnl4927 14 днів тому +9

    My last few flights have changed my travel mentality again, and now I'm not bringing anything that needs overhead bin storage. My backpack fits under the seat, and that's all I'm taking that needs to be stowed away. Life is way easier that way.

    • @salguodrolyat2594
      @salguodrolyat2594 14 днів тому +3

      Carry some bin bags to store the backpack in while putting it under the seat.😊

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +2

      True. Although it's sometimes easier than others. Personal item only is a breeze for a summer getaway. Not so easy for an extended trip into severe cold. But I'm definitely on board with taking less. So unnecessary to over pack - doesn't just inconveniences others but also inconveniences yourself

  • @dawnmcelligott1334
    @dawnmcelligott1334 11 днів тому +1

    Hands Free! I travel a lot and only fly with carry on. With that, I don't own a roller carry on, only a backpack. I use a Cotopaxi 42L and I have never been asked to check it.

  • @kevinadams9468
    @kevinadams9468 14 днів тому +17

    All of the donuts bent on 'outsmarting' every rule are the reason we have so many problems in the travel industry. You aren't hurting the airlines, you are hurting your fellow passengers who actually follow the rules and find they don't have any space for THEIR carry-on because you filled up the spaces with your hacks, duty free bags jammed with sweaters, fishing vests, and other bags and bizarre items. Stop being a skin flint and just follow the rules!

  • @adrianasoldevila630
    @adrianasoldevila630 12 днів тому +1

    After a back fusion I learned to travel light and a carryon and a backpack is all I can handle, I check in my carryon because I can’t lift, it works for me.

  • @kbs8597
    @kbs8597 14 днів тому +13

    Regarding United with in the U.S. on full flights that I’ve been on out of Chicago have ran out of room in over head bins and those loading in the last boarding areas have had to have their bags go to checked. If people would stick to what is allowed it would not be an issue. I truly believe this is why airlines are cracking down.

    • @kaettananunyabiz903
      @kaettananunyabiz903 11 днів тому

      I fly in and out of Ohare all the time, and I've just gotten to where I only bring a personal item.

  • @Angie4DC
    @Angie4DC 12 днів тому +5

    Air France personal items are 40x30x15cm now, that is a kids backpack, like a small kid-kindergarden type of bag

    • @bethl
      @bethl 8 днів тому

      Bummer. I was hoping to use them in my next Europe trip.

  • @bronwynquinn4477
    @bronwynquinn4477 11 днів тому +3

    Fabulous! Once again! Thanks …In Australia our airlines are very strict …most weight limits for carry on are only 7 kilos ! Yikes!

  • @jerry2357
    @jerry2357 12 днів тому +1

    When I was travelling a fair amount, a decade or two ago, I remember a time when only ONE bag was allowed to be taken through security, no personal item. I got into the habit of being able to pack for a week's business trip in a single bag (no separate personal item).
    I almost always used a lightweight (no wheels) convertible bag with rucksack straps, which was easy for a 5 day trip, and with care would work for 7 days.

  • @jfk5402
    @jfk5402 13 днів тому +6

    Bag size is one concern but increasingly weight is also a problem. 22lbs is not much at all especially if the bag itself is already 6-7 lbs.

  • @mflong100
    @mflong100 14 днів тому +4

    Hands free. A travel back pack is my Christmas gift theme this year.

  • @emet17s
    @emet17s 8 днів тому +2

    I wish they also start pulling out anything smaller than a carry on out of the overhead bin and force them under the seat; most people stuff all their items to the overhead, taking up all the space above them, leaving the next person having to go to find an available slot.. such a dick move!

  • @Zerobar78.
    @Zerobar78. 14 днів тому +4

    I just got a backpack for travel, 1st trip they were gate checking EVERYTHING, except backpacks and I was in the last boarding group. There was zero overhead space so I just stuffed it under the seat. Thanks you this channel on this! I also have a 5L sling coming and I will be doing my 12 day trip to New Zealand with just my 35L backpack, and 5L sling!

    • @BusArch42
      @BusArch42 12 днів тому

      Same happened to us flying from Heathrow to Dublin. They measured every roller bag and made them pay to gate check. They charged more than the pre check fee. My backpack fit under the seat and we had no problems

  • @cs4849
    @cs4849 13 днів тому +2

    I wish airlines would be more rigorous about enforcing the one carry-on/one personal item rule AND monitor what people put in the overhead bins. I use a lightweight roller bag because I had lymph nodes removed with breast cancer and can’t carry weight on my shoulder without risking lymphedema. It’s just not an option. People with back issues also need rolling bags. But mine is well within the limits for size and weight and my personal item is a very small sling bag, so I’ve not had any issues.

  • @MH-fb5kr
    @MH-fb5kr 12 днів тому +4

    make checked luggage fly free and carry on pay a stiff price… also load plane from back to front… speed things up!

    • @styrpak1
      @styrpak1 10 днів тому +1

      Loading back to front works only if those in the back don't fill up the front overhead on their way to the back. People often pay more for seats up front and should be able to stow carryons as part of that price.

  • @ShootingAir
    @ShootingAir 10 днів тому +1

    I've been one-bagging since ~2004 (and occasionally before that, shorter trips but it wasn't a focused decision). I'm actually still using the SAME BAG, a Patagonia MLC... in a pinch, it fits under the seat and since it has a "backpack" mode I've also found it is Never questioned. 3 week Euro trip, several discount flights and I was never even questioned (nor my wife, same bag but it LOOKS huge on her 5'2"/110lb frame).
    One of my travel essentials is a lightweight packable backpack (another Patagonia thing, I think bought the same time as the MLCs ~ must have been a sale/discount as I don't have anything else from them). My last flight they were announcing the strict carry-on + personal item, so I just pulled the backpack out and consolidated the small things into it for boarding.
    Like your idea of testing out a one-bag life at home, so glad I'm past that. Weekend or Month, I know the exact minimum I need, even if it included multiple climate changes (did an Italian wedding, Scotland/Ireland/Iceland 3-week trip with just the carry-on ~ from shorts to coats and hat). Guess 20 years of experience will do that for you.

  • @bradhood9080
    @bradhood9080 14 днів тому +20

    Avoid fees..........take less crap on board!

  • @RenataEarles
    @RenataEarles 8 днів тому +1

    Backpacks are also great if you are taking public transport such as busses and trains after you arrive at your destination.

  • @jacklawer6389
    @jacklawer6389 14 днів тому +7

    Too bad most people are selfish when it comes to overhead bins

  • @panhandl3
    @panhandl3 10 днів тому +1

    Those expandable carry-ons should be checked in once they are expanded as well. I'm glad some gate agents enforce this.

  • @Iris_and_or_George
    @Iris_and_or_George 12 днів тому +3

    Test packing a week in advance and live out of it? Yeah right, beside the fact that is waaaaaay more organsized than I'll ever be, having to panic wash everything you want to to take the night before.

  • @country_house_dogs
    @country_house_dogs 4 дні тому

    Tom
    Bihn aeronaut 54 . Been all over the world with it and never checked a bag. Best carry on bag EVER

  • @EfficientRVer
    @EfficientRVer 14 днів тому +8

    A roller and a laptop bag has always worked for me. Having the laptop bag be expandable helps. When boarding, you can offload anything making it thick, into cargo pants/shirt pockets. Things like phones and power banks belong in shirt/pants pockets during boarding, then you can stuff them back in the laptop bag on the plane.
    Internationally, I've always gotten away with WEARING a Domke photographer's cargo jacket, without it being counted as a personal item. Make sure to wear it, not carry it. Be reasonable in how much stuff you jam into it, the key is to make it look like just something you're wearing, not the cargo monster that it is if you load it fully.
    There are further tricks if you take a laptop/photo backpack instead of regular laptop bag. Then you can load more into the back of your jacket, with it covered by the backpack, while keeping the backpack looking slim. Check out how you look, in mirrors at home.

    • @Phlimbob
      @Phlimbob 14 днів тому +2

      I second the photographer's cargo jacket, that is how my dad always traveled. He'd get an entire personal item's worth of stuff in his pockets. It helped when his actual bags had 2-3 cameras.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 13 днів тому +1

      I wear a jacket with zippered pockets instead of carrying a personal item bag. if I'll want it while in the airplane seat, it goes into a pocket.

  • @sthompson3
    @sthompson3 11 днів тому +1

    I'm glad they are enforcing their rules given the huge bags people keep trying to bring on board. Also, I will continue to put my "personal item" (usually a small backpack) in the overhead bin because I do not bring anything else on board and need the leg room.

  • @scruffybackpacker
    @scruffybackpacker 14 днів тому +4

    You get to take a 45L backpack as your carry on?! That is so badass! I carry a 15L compressible stuff sack.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +1

      Absolutely! I don't know which airlines he's flying with. I was lucky to scrape by with my 40L last trip and am currently looking at 35L packs

    • @scruffybackpacker
      @scruffybackpacker 12 днів тому

      I can't wait to fly with Jetstar & Scoot for my Asia trip this winter. Strict size requirements & baggage fees for my checked 65L. LOL.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому

      Welcome to Aussie airlines 😏
      This is why Aussies *tend* to pack light (tho doesn't always follow), we've been coping with this for years

  • @meadsummer6547
    @meadsummer6547 10 днів тому +1

    I fly Southwest quite often. One of the problems is that people put items in the overhead bins that should be going under the seat in front of them. This causes a delay because people with small suitcases cant find a place to put them because of the backpacks, jackets and hats in the overhead bins.

  • @kasmosis
    @kasmosis 14 днів тому +4

    Hands free. I travel backpack only. I've used hiking backpacks from Osprey and also travel packs from Patagonia. These days I use the Patagonia blackhole mlc 45L more often than not. Perfect size for me.

    • @bbalance2086
      @bbalance2086 13 днів тому

      Are you male/female & what size?

    • @kasmosis
      @kasmosis 13 днів тому

      @@bbalance2086 Male. Slim. 5’7”

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому

      45L is usually too big for carryon only now, with many carriers. Even my 40L is pushing it. I'm currently debating between 35L or seeing if I can go personal item only (yes, I almost exclusively do extended trips - being Aussie we try to make that very long haul flight count)

    • @kasmosis
      @kasmosis 11 днів тому +1

      @@susie9893 they say to big but not impossible or improbable. A lot of circumstances as always to anything. The staff at the gate and how much/ how well you pack it. There’s been plenty of times I’ve passed along without any issues from personnel. I tend to carry a packable duffle just in case any agent has a stink attitude. So far so good.

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 11 днів тому

      @@kasmosis yes, I've gotten away with it so far too, but have been very aware of incentivised gate agents enforcing the most stringent measures and have felt impelled to employ various strategies to avoid being forced to check. But just bcos I've gotten away with it in the past doesn't mean I'll continue to do so, especially considering they continue to crack down + with airlines like Ryanair etc, well I just feel it safer to go smaller.
      Happily I didn't fork huge amounts out on my 40L pack

  • @SABOREAME68
    @SABOREAME68 11 днів тому +2

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ HANDS FREE... great video. Moreover, I recall the time when there wasn't a "Karen" on board making the life of all passengers a nightmare.

  • @LeeDesignStudioYT
    @LeeDesignStudioYT 14 днів тому +3

    omg. This video came out JUST IN TIME for me! I'm currently trying to figure out all the 3 different international flights i'll be going on and it's so frustrating to find the perfect luggage / personal item for this trip. Thanks so much for this video! Your channel is awesome! =)

  • @kevinthailand2567
    @kevinthailand2567 13 днів тому +2

    45L is a checked bag. Anyone who carries on a massive backpack like that is a just a travel jerk. I have zero sympathy for anyone like that. I travel for a month at a time and easily fit all my belongings into a small 25-30 L bag without unzipping the expansion gusset. People need to learn to travel not haul stuff around the planet. 😊😊

  • @janic54
    @janic54 14 днів тому +4

    "One carry on and one personal bag " rule has been there for a long time and I followed these rules. It made me mad that the passengers having both these items were allowed to also carry a purse, a neck pillow and shopping bags. It is time that airlines enforce the rules as we would have space in the overhead bins for all the carry ons as our personal bag would be tucked in under the front seat!!!!

    • @kathystoneroad1533
      @kathystoneroad1533 14 днів тому +2

      Exactly! I have seen women sticking their PURSES in the overhead!! WT!?

    • @BusArch42
      @BusArch42 12 днів тому

      Neck pillows don’t generally count

  • @JamshiSaroye
    @JamshiSaroye 5 днів тому

    The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.

  • @beckyo489
    @beckyo489 14 днів тому +4

    I have the Travelpro mentioned but it did not meet Lufthansa's dimensions. TravelPro does have an international version, slightly smaller, which does.

    • @breadroomghost8764
      @breadroomghost8764 14 днів тому

      It met Lufthansa’s dimensions in August of 2023

    • @beckyo489
      @beckyo489 14 днів тому +3

      @breadroomghost8764 I traveled internationally in March 2024. I checked because I wanted to carry-on.

  • @fivish
    @fivish 12 днів тому +2

    Every airline requires a different size carry on suitcase from 56x45x25 (BA) down to 55x40x20 (Malta Air). Plus a laptop bag etc 40x30x15. I have five different size suitcases!

  • @pepperspot805
    @pepperspot805 13 днів тому +3

    I flew this summer with a sling due to shoulder surgery. To consider that a "carry on" is ridiculous. It's not something I can stow under the seat in front of me. Are they next going to charge passengers for wearing clothes? They need to target the people who bring 2 carry ons that stow both in the overhead bin so that passengers in later groups have space for their overhead bin items. It seems like people are looking at their boarding group and figure "Group one, I can take two roller bags and get away with taking someone elses space so they will have to check their bag"

  • @drakesavory2019
    @drakesavory2019 8 днів тому +1

    If this prevents people from trying to put a carry-on the size of the USS Missouri into the overhead compartment then I'm all for it.

  • @DaneReidVoiceOver
    @DaneReidVoiceOver 13 днів тому +3

    Qatar tried to make me check my backpack with my audio equipment. After 30 minutes of I refusing multiple times and becoming quite audibly resistant, they agreed that they didn't think my equipment would survive being checked and they would not accept responsibility for it. The expensive Tumi backpack would've been destroyed along with it's contents. So be aware that some airlines will try to make you check your backpack

  • @Holabella
    @Holabella 5 днів тому

    When I first started travelling domestically for work I was so young and such an overpacker...I was terrible at packing I checked a giant bag but still tried to carry on a purse, a carryon luggage, a personal item: laptop bag and a winter coat 😂😂😂😂 at the time I was turned away and I was so mad but now I can't look back without cracking up at how utterly ridiculous I was

  • @utxex97
    @utxex97 13 днів тому +12

    There is a special place in hell for people who place their personal item in the overhead bin.

  • @shelonnikgrumantov5061
    @shelonnikgrumantov5061 12 днів тому +1

    Imho, it makes no sense to use a wheeled curry on thus cutting down a much needed inner space. Nor a plastic one. I always use a backpack. Maximum flexibility when you need to fit it in, maximum space. I even sacrifice on a quality of the shoulder straps - I picked up the one with less convenient (still good enough to carry it for a couple of hours, fully loaded) but less bulky ones. If it is not a business trip, I also pack in an ultralight daypack to walk around in towns or do one day radial trips in the mountains etc.

  • @dr.ikeavina3761
    @dr.ikeavina3761 13 днів тому +5

    I take advantage of the offer they make to check in the carry on plane side as you know for sure the bag will make it!

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 12 днів тому +1

      No, that's not necessarily the case unfortunately

    • @dkmm5037
      @dkmm5037 10 днів тому

      Agree. Been doing it for years and NEVER had a problem

    • @dr.ikeavina3761
      @dr.ikeavina3761 10 днів тому

      @@susie9893 likewise I get travel insurance so if it does get lost I don't really lose much other than force myself to go shopping and get reimbursed for it!

    • @susie9893
      @susie9893 10 днів тому

      @@dr.ikeavina3761 I dunno about you but my travel itineraries are usually so packed that going shopping is an inconvenience at best. Also, I'm not a real fan of shopping *and* I take gear very specific to that trip that has taken me much time to find at the right price point (ie - on sale), which isn't likely to happen at a moment's notice.
      But, you do you

  • @robbyrocksoo
    @robbyrocksoo 10 годин тому

    I have been using my backpack for years, and nobody bothers me. As long as you don't pack it super full, it can be squeezed into almost any space.

  • @jacquelineprugar4324
    @jacquelineprugar4324 14 днів тому +3

    By all means... HANDS FREE! Thanks!

  • @kevinonthank
    @kevinonthank 14 днів тому +2

    I use the 19" compact spinner by Briggs & Riley which is a spinner. It was was worth the investment. I pair that with a 22 liter back pack but use compression packing cubes. I'm a big guy so I can fit a weeks worth of clothing between the two and my technology. I agree the pillow should fit into your bag hence taking advantage of / working the system. People need to only bring the minimal necessities. I used to be that person over packing. It's just more you have to keep up with and if you absolutely need something then just buy it. Bring clothing that can be worn a few times and mix and match. I also pack less and do test packing a few days prior to travel.

  • @LittleBlueFish87
    @LittleBlueFish87 14 днів тому +4

    Lufthansa’s personal item is very restrictive. It basically comes out to 15 in x 12 in x 4 in. Finding something that small is difficult.

    • @SirMopy
      @SirMopy 14 днів тому +2

      it’s not… in the EU at least.

    • @GinnyVOfficial
      @GinnyVOfficial 14 днів тому +3

      ​@SirMopy unfortunately, according to their website, those are the dimensions. 40 x 30 x 10 cm for basic economy personal item. Even in EU.

    • @LittleBlueFish87
      @LittleBlueFish87 14 днів тому +1

      @@GinnyVOfficial we are flying Lufthansa to Poland via Munich on October 1. I was on their website to verify the allowed sizes for carry on and personal items. That’s where I got my info too. My current personal item meets the sizing requirements except it’s a 6 inch base instead of 4. I was on a cross country domestic flight on August 24 and it fit under the seat on Alaska Air with room to spare. I’m curious just how strict Lufthansa will be. Will they break out a tape measure, make me stuff it in a sizer or just eyeball it?

    • @alicecichon6352
      @alicecichon6352 12 днів тому +2

      @@LittleBlueFish87I had no issues when I went with them in May. Flew internationally then another flight within Europe. We did self check in so not much interaction with staff. As long as your item fits properly under your seat, they don’t seem to care.

    • @LittleBlueFish87
      @LittleBlueFish87 12 днів тому

      @@alicecichon6352 good to know. Thanks!

  • @terrinewell3044
    @terrinewell3044 12 днів тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Good tips, new ideas, and your voice and pace are great...not rushed, not phony sounding or obviously scripted. Thank you.

  • @msgeen
    @msgeen 14 днів тому +16

    HANDS FREE. Please include the Aer Travel Pack and Peak Design backpacks in your future reviews. I would also love to see wheeled backpacks or wheeled duffle bags. Thank you. 😊

  • @cindyloppnow1621
    @cindyloppnow1621 12 днів тому +1

    I’ve been traveling backpack only for years and it’s so much easier.