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PACKING GUIDE

Packing a suitcase is an exercise in maximising space and minimising wrinkles. Here are a few tips and tricks of the trade which may utilise your luggage space more effectively.
FIRSTLY AND MOST IMPORTANTLY; MAKE A LIST, THEN REDUCE IT!
Useful items to ensure stress-free packing; Plastic Storage Bags, Toiletry Bags and of course the all important ANTLER LUGGAGE. Don’t check-in anything valuable, fragile or necessary for the journey, carry it with you, not forgetting children’s books or favourite toys!

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DON'T FORGET!
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CHECK THE WEATHER AHEAD |
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FOREIGN CURRENCY |
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SUNSCREEN |
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IMMUNISATION |
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CERTIFICATES / MEDICATION |
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PASSPORT / VISA |
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INSURANCE |
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EUROPEAN HEALTH INSURANCE CARD |
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DRIVING LICENSE |
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ORGANISE PET AND PLANT CARE |
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PACK TOILETRIES IN PLASTIC BAGS TO PROTECT CLOTHES FROM LEAKS |
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Pack shoes and heavy items in the base as near to the wheels as possible. Save space by stuffing socks into shoes. |
Pack clothes in layers, leaving tailored items such as trousers hanging over the edge. |
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Then place jackets, coats or dresses over the top in the opposite direction, again unfolded. |
Add sweaters, shirts and lingerie to obtain a level surface. Roll up casual clothes to avoid creasing and fill gaps with small items. |
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Now fold the ends of your tailored items over to avoid sharp creases. |
Dividers and tie-tapes are useful in organising your case and keeping items in place, especially when your case is not entirely full. |
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