How to organise a travel bag

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Organising a suitcase can be a challenge. From choosing items to packing efficiently, many techniques are used and shared. To help you, Just in Case shares with you tips for an organised suitcase.

How to organise a travel bag

Planning

Before you think about organising your suitcase, check the weather forecast for your destination to choose the right clothes. Also, consider the type of trip and the activities you'll be doing, so you know which items are essential. Just in Case has customisable checklists available to make sure you don't forget anything for your adventure.

Choosing Items

When choosing the items to take in your suitcase, opt for versatile garments that can be combined with each other. Favour lightweight fabrics that don't wrinkle easily. Take into account the length of your trip and the number of changes of clothes you'll need. Don't forget personal care items and medication, if necessary; but don't worry, to make your planning even more complete, Just in Case offers you a traveller's consult with qualified professionals so you can clear up all your doubts about the precautions you need to take before, during and after your trip.

Efficient storage

To optimise the space in your suitcase, use appropriate folding techniques. Roll clothes instead of folding them, as this saves space and prevents them from wrinkling. Put the heaviest and bulkiest items at the bottom of the suitcase and distribute the weight evenly. Take advantage of empty spaces, such as inside shoes, to store small objects. With Just in Case, you have essential insurance that can cover unforeseen events with the carrier (from delays to finding lost luggage) and optional insurance for your luggage (cover for damage to personal luggage).

Organising tips

Separate items by category, such as clothes, accessories, and electronics, and put them in organiser bags. This makes it easier to locate items and prevents them from getting mixed up while travelling. Use transparent bags to easily identify the contents of each one. It is also recommended to use waterproof bags to protect items from possible spills or rain.

 

Using organiser bags

Organiser bags are a great option for keeping your suitcase in order throughout your trip. Use individual bags to store dirty clothes, preventing them from contaminating clean items. In addition, organiser bags allow you to separate items by category, making it easier to organise and access objects. Invest in different sizes of bags to suit your travelling needs.

Just in Case is with you every step of the way and offers a free traveller support service where you can get information and recommendations about your destination.

Happy travelling! We're going with you, Just in Case.

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