Steve E. wrote:I heard a tip about traveling with the expectation of buying fragile items - pack one piece of luggage with nothing but bubble wrap. It goes empty but comes back full - and you've already got the packing materials with you. I've never done it, since I normally try to carry on whenever I can.
If you are going to take two pieces of luggage, put half your clothes and a set of toiletries in each one. Fill the rest of the space in each with bubble wrap.
Why risk spending days (or the whole trip) with a suitcase full of nothing but bubble wrap?
hi are we all alowed by law to take port in our suit cases from country to country as momenums ore gifts ore do we have to pay duty
things have changed so much these days re flying and rules you soon there will be more expences around the flying price than the actual i mean taxes extra for bag wt and how many bags you have its a wonder they dont make us pay to go to the toilets symonb
Peter W. Meek wrote:
If you are going to take two pieces of luggage, put half your clothes and a set of toiletries in each one. Fill the rest of the space in each with bubble wrap.
Why risk spending days (or the whole trip) with a suitcase full of nothing but bubble wrap?
...that is, unless, you look really good in bubble wrap. Just beware of people wanting to pop your pants.
Peter W. Meek wrote:
If you are going to take two pieces of luggage, put half your clothes and a set of toiletries in each one. Fill the rest of the space in each with bubble wrap.
Why risk spending days (or the whole trip) with a suitcase full of nothing but bubble wrap?
...that is, unless, you look really good in bubble wrap. Just beware of people wanting to pop your pants.
Ask Roy. People do NOT want to see me in bubble wrap. I look bad enough in regular clothing.