A Pilot's Wife Reveals a Clever Trick for a Third Carry-On Bag.
A Clever Luggage Hack for Travelers
According to Novyny.live: A pilot's wife has shared a simple, gravity-based trick that could help passengers bring a third personal item on board without paying extra fees. This advice comes as airlines increasingly enforce strict baggage allowances to maximize revenue.
Most airlines permit one small suitcase and one personal bag, a rule that often frustrates travelers with more belongings. However, this limitation can be cleverly circumvented. The pilot's wife recommends a specific physical method to create extra space within your allowed luggage.
'Use gravity and shake your suitcase vigorously up and down several times.' The Pilot's Wife
This action compresses the contents, theoretically freeing up room inside your main carry-on. 'Now you have space in your bag for a shoulder bag,' she adds, suggesting the created void can accommodate an additional item.
Separately, the article notes that passengers are typically allowed to bring power banks with a capacity of up to 100 watt-hours without prior airline approval. In a related safety note, a pilot has previously emphasized the importance of keeping smartphones in airplane mode during flights.
Packing More for Your Journey
By using this packing technique, travelers could potentially carry more personal items and avoid extra baggage charges. This hack may appeal particularly to budget-conscious travelers looking to minimize airline fees.
It is crucial to remember, however, that such methods may not comply with every airline's specific policies. Passengers should always prioritize safety and adhere to all carrier regulations and instructions from flight crew.
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