What do you take along in your carry-on ?
By greenline
@greenline (14838)
Canada
June 20, 2009 2:21pm CST
I travel quite often to places in my country and overseas. Some of the flights I have to take are quite long , some flights ten hours non-stop. So, I have to make sure that I take along a few things in my carry-on baggage. One thing I have to have is my laptop computer so that I could continue working on my business papers. The other essential things I have to have are medicaments I take every day.
How about you myLot friends ? What do you take along in your carry-on ?
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9 responses
@cubshater2008 (307)
• Ecuador
21 Jun 09
I take a lot in my carry-on, usually a backpack or duffel bag. The obvious essentials (for me) would be my iPod Touch, cell phone, wallet, and tylenol. I also bring along a book to read while waiting for the plane, and usually a bunch of food so I don't have to buy anything overpriced at the airport. On long flights and when I'm connecting through different airports, I always keep an extra pair of clothes and backup necessities (toothbrush, contact case, etc.) in case something happens to my luggage and it is delayed in arriving.
@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
21 Jun 09
It has been ten years since I last traveled anywhere. I still like to travel but as I've said before, I can't afford it these days. The things I usually put in carry-on would be my eye drops, makeup, hairbrush or comb, something to read, breath mints. That's all I can think of but those are the main items. Kathy.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
22 Jun 09
In my handbag I take my camera, memory cards and batteries. I like to have my sunglasses in a case. I have tissues as well. In my money belt I have my passport, tickets, money, debit card and travel insurance details. In my carry on bag I take my travel guide book, a magazine, a note book with a pen and a few snacks. Airport security has made sure that bottles of water are stopped at the security gate. That is a shame because bottle water at an airport can be pricey. I don't really like getting on a flight feeling thirsty.
@marguicha (223133)
• Chile
22 Jun 09
The very first thing (and only important) are my meds. Then I take along something light to read, clothes to change if I go to a place where they have different weather. I only travel for pleasure so I would not take work.
@Opal26 (17679)
• United States
21 Jun 09
Hey greenline! It's been so many years since I travelled! I
haven't travelled since before 9/11! In fact, I am getting
ready to go to Florida to see my mother and I have no idea
actually about all the rules and changes! I do know some of
them, but am not totally clear on everything. I know that now
there are alot of things that are not allowed to be in carry-on
baggage and I do hope that I remember what not to bring! I
know it is kind of silly probably to you who travels on those
long overseas flights all the time and I'm only going on a
3 hours flight! I am not a good flier either! I am quite scared!
That is one of the reasons that I haven't flown! I hate being
on a plane and avoid it like the plague, but haven't seen my
mother in 10 years so it's time!
@yugasini (12893)
• Secunderabad, India
21 Jun 09
hi greenline,
i appreciate your interest in mylot, though you are busy with your business, still you are spending your time for mylot, hats off to you,
thank you
@heikedear (17)
• South Korea
21 Jun 09
I usually have the essentials and a day or two batch of clothes. Because I travelled once a few years ago and my luggage was mistakenly left at the country were we stopped over. So I had to wait for a day for the airline to ship it to my doorstep. Good thing I had some extra clothes to change in.
I think it is better to always be prepared, especially in cases like these or when your airline is delayed.