Even if you
can claim insurance for any additional spending, you’ll still have to trudge
around the shops (wasting valuable relaxation time), and you might not be able
to find everything you need overseas.
That’s why
it’s important to take essential items on board as part of your carry-on
allowance – just in case. Here’s what you should always think about including
in your hand luggage…
Important
documents
Saving
documents such as travel insurance policies, vaccination records and booking
references on your phone or tablet is the easiest way to take them on board –
and it’s wise to keep digital copies accessible in your email inbox, too.
But for anything
that has to be a hard copy, such as tickets or visas that can’t easily be
replaced (even if you don’t need them until later in your trip), keep them in a
folder in your hand baggage.
Medication
Depending
on where you’re travelling, medicines can be tricky to replace – even with a
prescription. Take at least a week’s worth of any medications you rely on, and
make sure to check before you travel, as restrictions on drugs such as
painkillers can vary between countries.
Electronics
As well as
your phone and tablet or laptop, be sure to pack your chargers, cables and an
adapter if necessary. A universal adapter with multiple USB ports is a great
space saver.
Sentimental
items
If the loss
of an item would result in tears, don’t risk putting it in your checked bag.
Jewellery gifted by a loved one, for instance, or a child’s favourite
blanket/cuddly toy they can’t sleep without, should stay close at hand.
Spare
clothes
Including a
few items of clothing will save you from having to shop for replacements if
your bag is delayed after your flight.
Top of the
list should be underwear and swimwear (if you’re going on a beach holiday),
plus a hat, sunglasses, and versatile items like shorts and tops.
Wear your
most useful shoes on the plane – meaning trainers if you’re going to be doing
lots of walking, or sandals if it’s a relaxed itinerary.
Toiletries
Unless
you’re staying in a fancy hotel with mini toiletries, a small set of essentials
(in bottles no larger than 100ml) is a good idea – and don’t forget sunscreen,
which can be hugely overpriced in some holiday destinations.
You may
also want to pack your make-up (because replacing a whole kit could be very
costly) and a small bottle of travel wash – so you can launder and rewear your
clothes.