When we travel,
we try to never check a bag on our
flights. There
are exceptions to this as we have
explained on other pages such as
returning on your trip with purchased
items requiring you to check a bag (Souvenirs
& Gifts) or traveling with gear for specific activities, but in general we try to
never check a bag.
Of course, being able to keep your bag with you and not checked depends on your bag. (Backpacks
for Longer Trips,
Backpacks for Shorter Trips) You must also know how to pack and what to back. (How to Pack) Not
checking a bag means you will only be
traveling with a single main bag and possibly another smaller day bag.
If an airline only allows a single bag, you need to be able to pack your day bag inside your main bag. (Daypack).
There are many
advantages of not checking a bag and
we have listed a few below.
On a trip to Dubai from London, we had a connection in Abu Dhabi. Our flight was delayed by a couple hours, but there was an earlier flight on the same carrier. I asked the gate
agent if it was possible to transfer to
the earlier flight if there were
available seats. It turned out
that the flight had several seats
available and we could transfer if we
had not checked in any bags on our
original flight. As we had not
checked any bags, we were able to make
the change and we were on our way.
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Arabian Desert
Camel Ride |
Dubai - United
Arab Emirates |
With automated check-in, not checking a bag means you are not waiting in the potentially long line of travelers waiting in line to check their bag. This is a huge time saver and can save you an hour or more if the lines are long. You only need to show up and go through security.
If you are traveling by train, people with large bags have to store them in areas usually located by the train door, away from your seat and not within view. This leaves your bag vulnerable to someone walking off with it. Having a small backpack allows you to store it in the area located above your seat on most trains.
When you travel to different locations, especially big cities having subway systems, you will more than likely encounter steps up and down the subways. If you are hauling around large bags and not a backpack, you will have to maneuver them up and down the stairs. Only wearing a backpack allows you to simply walk the steps as you normally would.
On some trips, you may make intermediate stops on your way to your next destination for the night. Some stops may not be possible if you are hauling around large suitcases. On a trip through the Rhine Valley, we were staying in Oberwesel and traveling to Frankfurt by train. On the way, we stopped in Bacharach and hiked up the dirt trail to the Burg Stahleck Castle for lunch. This would not have been possible if we were carrying around large suitcases. Having a backpack meant we were able to hike up the dirt trail and enjoy a nice lunch with a view from the castle.
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Bacharach - Stahleck Castle |
Arriving at your destination, you can
immediately be on your way. There
is no waiting at the bag carousel for
your bag to emerge. This may help
you avoid long lines at car rental
desks, taxi queues or other locations as
you will be ahead of other people who
are still waiting to retrieve their
bags.
When your bags are with you, you do not
have to worry about airlines loosing
them.
Not checking a bag means you are
traveling with only one bag.
Having a single bag and wearing it as a
backpack allows you to be more mobile.
It's far easier to get around with a
backpack, especially when trying to
navigate crowds, cobble stone streets
and boarding trains and buses.
When everyone in your party is carrying
their own bag, there is no waiting
around on others to retrieve bags when
you want to be on your way.
When dealing with taxis and other forms
of transportation, you will always be in
control of your bags. It's far
easier to keep and eye on things and not
become a victim of scammers when you
only have a single bag. See
Backpacks on Public Transportation.tation. |