
They say that the journey is more important than the destination—but I’d argue that packing for said journey is the most important part of all. I’ve been a travel editor for nearly a decade, bopping between dozens of countries all the while, so I’d venture to say that I’m an expert on all things suitcase stuffing. I’ve tested backpack limits on budget airlines across Europe, survived my luggage getting lost on multiple continents, and even kept track of six checked bags (plus a couple carry-ons) on the way to my destination wedding late last year. Throughout all the trials and tribulations, I’ve come out stronger—now, I’m here to share all my tricks for packing right so you can move through any airport with ease.
Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or are about to embark on your first big trip, I guarantee there’s a tip on this list that might just change your life—or at least the way you travel. Read on for the golden rules of packing.
This article is part of Condé Nast Traveler’s annual Luggage Week, for which dozens of suitcases, backpacks, and weekender bags were road-tested by our editors. It has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
Start packing sooner rather than later
Leaving it all until the night before might sound manageable, but you’re way more likely to forget important things when you’re working under a time crunch. Try to take your suitcase out of storage at least a day or two before you depart, and start filling it slowly and intentionally—before any pre-travel stress kicks in. I also like to start making piles of clothes and accessories I know I want to bring on my trip around a week before I take off, so I don’t accidentally wear or misplace anything ahead of time (no one wants to be doing laundry right before a big flight).






