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How to pack check-in stuff
Hello, I'm an amateur backpacker.
I'd like to ask which is the best way to pack my rucksack,mat and sleeping bag, before giving them for check-in for a flight. Should I leave space in the rucksack to fit my sleeping bag, or it's fine to give it seperately? -- There is no better time than right now to be happy. |
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Ένας μυστήριος άνθρωπος ονόματι Roarmeister έγραψε :
Buy a compactable utility bag (not unlike a hockey equipment bag, perhaps smaller to suit your load). Put all of your gear inside. That way there are no straps, latches, snaps, exterior gear, et al that can snag or rip on airline baggage handling equipment. Leave it unlocked so the authorities can open it without ripping it to examine the contents. Thx for the answer. Should I leave unlocked the rucksack too? I was planning to put a 3-digit combination padlock -- There is no better time than right now to be happy. |
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