The Best Travel Hacks You Will Hear in 2024

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These are 33 of the best travel hacks with tips and tricks for the airplane. I also show you hacks for a carry-on suitcase.

What I Use With My Hacks in This Video:
My shirt: bit.ly/MyTravelShirts
Blue carry-on: bit.ly/Blue20InchCarryon
Carabiner hook: amzn.to/49DYZFU
Small carabiner: amzn.to/40GJPvm
Slash-resistant crossbody: amzn.to/3HaaqYQ
Pink suitcase: bit.ly/Pink20InchCarryOn
Toiletry case: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Toiletry-Teal
Waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3L5lCIC (I forgot to pack it in Europe last week and had to buy one on a layover)
Technology case: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Pouch-Teal
Small pink pouch: amzn.to/3v1UVzp
Airpod cord: amzn.to/41raTzp
Striped t-shirt: amzn.to/41wHV0T
Phone prop: amzn.to/3owNNIx
Electronic cord organizer case: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Pouch-Teal
Shampoo bar travel case: amzn.to/4729nEM
Gray backpack 15.6: amzn.to/3Oe1mGV
Compression cubes (6): shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Carryon-Green
Striped backpack: amzn.to/3AUmMkX
Liquid containers: amzn.to/3JkUnsD
Sunglasses - reading glasses case: amzn.to/3VDwj9l
Sunglasses that easily fit: amzn.to/3LUqvof but any flat type should work.

Need to pack in a rolling under airplane seat bag? Watch THIS:
Beach Packing List video: bit.ly/PackingListBeach2024
Learn how to save space when packing toiletries: bit.ly/SaveSpaceToiletries
Packing for 2 Climates? What THIS: bit.ly/PackFor2Climates
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All Comments (21)
  • What I Use With My Hacks in This Video: My shirt: bit.ly/MyTravelShirts Blue carry-on: bit.ly/Blue20InchCarryon Carabiner hook: amzn.to/49DYZFU Small carabiner: amzn.to/40GJPvm Pink suitcase: bit.ly/Pink20InchCarryOn Toiletry case: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Toiletry-Teal Waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3L5lCIC (I forgot to pack it in Europe last week and had to buy one on a layover) Small pink pouch: amzn.to/3v1UVzp Airpod cord: amzn.to/41raTzp Striped t-shirt: amzn.to/41wHV0T Phone prop: amzn.to/3owNNIx Electronic cord organizer case: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Pouch-Teal Shampoo bar travel case: amzn.to/4729nEM Gray backpack 15.6: amzn.to/3Oe1mGV Compression cubes (6): shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Carryon-Green Striped backpack: amzn.to/3AUmMkX Liquid containers: amzn.to/3JkUnsD Sunglasses - reading glasses case: amzn.to/3VDwj9l Sunglasses that easily fit: amzn.to/3LUqvof but any flat type should work. Need to pack in a rolling under airplane seat bag? Watch THIS: bit.ly/PackingHacksUnderseatBag Here is a video of my Beach Packing List: bit.ly/PackingListBeach2024 Learn how to save space when packing toiletries: bit.ly/SaveSpaceToiletries Packing for 2 Climates? What THIS: bit.ly/PackFor2Climates
  • @mrsweedwalker
    Since you mentioned perfume, migraine sufferers and scent sensitive individuals like myself beg that you avoid wearing perfume during a flight. One person’s aromatherapy may be torture for someone else. Thanks for taking this into consideration! 🙂
  • One more hack. I used to work in the travel industry. Pack a piece of paper in your bags that has the dates of your flights as well as the airline and flight numbers. Add your email/and or cell phone. The baggage and lost bag staff folks are mad busy. Anything you can do to get your bag returned to you pronto is a plus.😊 Regarding shampoo and other liquids- if you place Saran Wrap or other thin plastic beneath the bottle cap and then screw on the cap. It makes any bottle leak proof. I’ve been doing this for years.
  • @kswanson2440
    I travel by backpack only, and always carry a cinch-top trash bag. A man puked on me and my backpack mid flight. I had nothing clean to change into because of this. It made me realize how nasty plane floors are. I now pull my folded bag from an outside pocket and slide it over my pack before sliding it under the seat
  • @TheWanderingWife
    My husband and I are very frequent travelers, so it’s really not a surprise that we’ve had a few times that one of our checked suitcases didn’t arrive, but we’ve never had both delayed. So, we each pack 2-3 days of underwear, socks and tops in a packing cube and put it in the other person’s suitcase. That way, we at least have a few days worth of clothes until our bag shows up.
  • @CC-kr3mr
    Oh, and one more thing. Our family friend, who flies a ton business with emirates for his job had Dora the Explorer stickers on his TUMI luggage. Since he doesn’t have any kids and it was totally not on brand for him, I asked him why he had kids stickers on his suitcase. He said no one has ever tried to temper with his suitcase, or steal it. Thieves are more likely to assume there’s children’s clothing or toys, and nothing of real value etc. in the suitcase.
  • @Miss_sassyxx
    Last holiday abroad I took some dresses , t shirts, older shoes. Wore them then washed them and put them in a charity shop then gave me room for new goodies
  • @user-uh8pd2tq7n
    Hi Laurie. I've used a lot of your tips in the past - thank you. One thing I do, and have told my friends to do, is put something on the bottom of your checked suitcase so if it's coming towards you on the carousel with the bottom facing you, you'll recognize it right away without having to wait to check the handle for your piece of ribbon. I found this out years ago by covering a small tear on the bottom of a soft-sided case with a four or five-inch piece of duct tape. (I no longer have that suitcase - I have a hard sided one that I painted dog paw-prints on the bottom.)
  • @lap8329
    This TP hack may sound as if it’s verging on OCD, but I’ve done it for years and it works. Grab a roll of TP, a pencil and a few small elastic bands. When you’re sitting around some evening watching TV do this: Start winding the TP around the pencil. When you get a few winds, it will be firm enough so you can remove the pencil. Keep winding until you have a roll with a diameter of about a 50 cent piece, or a bit smaller (whatever size you like for purse-size, actually). Pop on the elastic band to keep it from unrolling. Repeat this until you have re-wound the entire original roll. You will be surprised at how compact these mini rolls have become compared to the large original roll. Store all your mini rolls all in a ziplock bag, and transfer one or two to a small snack-size ziplock to keep them clean and intact in your purse. I usually carry one roll, together with a small hand sanitiser and a pocket-size soap leaf dispenser in a little baggie. These mini rolls, BTW, are really easy to pack. You can drop them into any tiny space in your bag, or fill your shoes with them.
  • @mrsdrhill
    The diaper hack works - we had our bag rifled through at our local water park. Since then, we put our keys, pass, and the 1 debit card we bring in a feminine pad or diaper. Someone did rifle through our bag another time but the pad was undisturbed. The bummer is that sharing these tips will start to encourage thieves to try to outsmart us…ce le vie
  • @michelealkins616
    For the tape to cover lights, I wrap a few pieces around a small ink pen so I have them when I need them but they don’t take up any room anywhere and I always know where they are.
  • @instantkarmalr
    I’ve been using the mini dual carabiner zipper hack on my purse in pickpocketing-heavy areas for several years now. In fact, Nite-Ize has a locking version (I think it’s called the S-biner Microlock) that adds yet another layer of protection in areas where you’re particularly worried. I’m always very careful about where my bag is in areas known for pickpocketing, but the carabiner trick gives me some peace of mind
  • This year I was carrying Christmas presents, some of which were electronics. I did a pre-pack of my carryon to make sure I could fit everything. Then I put the electronics (including my laptop) in a nylon reusable shopping bag. Once I got to TSA I was able to put all the electronics in gray bins without searching through my luggage. Once I was through security, I easily repacked my bag.
  • @CC-kr3mr
    Also, one thing that really helped me save a lot of space is having a very neutral and interchangeable colour palette. Personally, I prefer black and cream or tan with gold jewelry. You can bring some costume cocktail jewellery like a cocktail ring and some drop earrings or a statement necklace and just a basic black slip dress that you could even wear during the day and another way. I also pack my toiletries in little black or gold sparkly bags so that I can just use those evening bags as a clutch
  • @AnnikenAllis
    If you buy liquids, creams, toiletries in the departure lounge, keep the receipts. Last year my daughter & I boarded a plane from London to Oslo. Then they made us get off due to a technical problem but they sent us towards passport control. So we had to go through security again. We had proof of what we'd bought in the departure lounge & they allowed us to keep those things (we had way more than the liquid allowance).
  • @CC-kr3mr
    Also, silk scarves take up virtually no room and you can turn it into a purse, head scarf, wrap around your wrist as accessory, use as sleeping mask, you name it!
  • @noahs4058
    The post it notes are especially helpful to cover auto flush toilet sensors so the yucky toilets don’t flush on you and you can open the door then pull the post it as you exit. No gross germs toilet water spraying your way!
  • Very helpful tips Laurie. One tip I like to share is to bring a few pieces of bubble wrap to wrap your breakable souvenirs. It folds flat and can go in the inner lining ( the zippered part that hides your handles) of your carry on suitcase. This is also where I store copies of my passport and travel insurance. Thanks again! Michelle from Canada 🇨🇦
  • @gmf4769
    My fav tip Is placing a AirPod tag in ur luggage so u know where it is
  • @valeden4725
    As an older lady traveler I bought a buckle strap for the outside of my checked suitcase, it helps to identify along with other hacks but the best part is I can easily grab that strap to help get it off the conveyor. When I have had my checked luggage lost or delayed it also helps when describing to the agent. I have seen bags that the zipper burst and the clothes hanging out so one more reassurance that my suitcase will stay closed.