It’s important to know which products are allowed and which are forbidden in your luggage, to avoid any surprises at the airport. In general, liquids must be in containers of 100 ml or less and placed in a 1-liter transparent plastic bag. Sharp objects, such as knives or scissors, are prohibited. Electronic devices are allowed, but must be removed from the suitcase at security checks. Be sure to check your airline’s specific restrictions.

Travel documents

The Essentials: Make sure you take your passport or identity card with you, depending on your destination, your flight tickets in printed or electronic form, and confirmation of your accommodation in printed form or on your telephone. A copy of your travel insurance policy, a credit card and cash in local currency and/or euros/dollars, and an international driving license may be useful if you plan to rent a car. Beware of debit and credit cards. It’s also a good idea to carry copies of important documents in case of loss or theft.

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How to best organize your suitcase?

To optimize space in your carry-on, start by using compression bags or storage cubes to compartmentalize your luggage. These pockets maximize the space available and make organization easier. Rolling your clothes rather than folding them is an excellent way to save space and avoid wrinkles. This technique compacts clothes and makes it easier to arrange them in the suitcase.

When preparing your suitcase, place heavy items, such as shoes or books, at the bottom for better weight distribution. Then place lighter items, such as T-shirts and underwear, on top. This not only maximizes space, but also protects more delicate items. Use the outer pockets of your suitcase or small carry-on for items you need to have to hand, such as travel documents, toiletries, or a light sweater for temperature variations. Outside pockets are also handy for small accessories, such as charging cables, headphones and sunglasses.

Another tip is to fill shoes with socks or small items to avoid losing precious centimeters. Also take advantage of the hollow spaces between garments to slip in belts, scarves or other accessories. By organizing your luggage in this way, you can make the most of every nook and cranny of your suitcase.

Dot-drops luggage organizers

Dot-Drops suitcase organizers are specially designed to optimize space and organization inside your carry-on. With their different sizes and configurations, these accessories help you efficiently separate your clothes, toiletries and other essentials. Zippered pockets, removable dividers and the modular design of the organizers help you keep your belongings organized while maximizing every available square centimeter.

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